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State of Love & Trust: A Pearl Jam Podcast

Matt Cameron Leaves Pearl Jam, A Thank You Letter

Ep. 267

Jason and Paul are joined by I Am No Guide author Brian "Stip" Stipelman and Concertpants aka Sheehan Perera to pay tribute to drummer Matt Cameron as he leaves Pearl Jam. The news shocked the rock world and saddened the dedicated Pearl Jam community. So how do we cope...and what's next for Matt and the band? The guys discuss Matt's amazing career with the band and look forward to what might be.


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