Since their 1991 debut, Pearl Jam has evolved from the frontrunners of the Seattle grunge explosion into one of the most enduring and respected acts in rock history. Over three decades, the band has meticulously curated a discography that balances raw energy with sophisticated musicality. The Grunge Explosion (1991–1994)

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Gigaton (2020): Their first studio album in seven years, released just as the world went into lockdown. It combined urgent environmental themes with experimental synthesizers, proving that even after 30 years, they were still evolving. Why FLAC Matters for this Discography

  1. Ten (1991)
  2. Vs. (1993)
  3. Vitalogy (1995)
  4. Yield (1998)
  5. Binaural (2000)
  6. ** Riot Act** (2002)
  7. Pearl Jam (2006)
  8. Backspacer (2009)
  9. Lightning Bolt (2013)
  10. Gigaton (2020)

88: This likely refers to the number of items (albums, singles, and live bootlegs) in the pack, or the sample rate (e.g., 88.2 kHz) if it is a high-resolution "audiophile" release.

Why Pearl Jam Demands the FLAC Treatment

Pearl Jam is not a “loudness war” band. While contemporaries crushed their dynamics for radio play, Pearl Jam, especially under producer Brendan O’Brien and later Adam Kasper, focused on dynamic range.

6. Storage & Backup Advice

  • Space needed: ~10–20 GB (if all albums in 16-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC)
    More if 88.2 kHz/24-bit: could be 40–60 GB total.
  • Backup: Use external HDD + cloud (encrypted if needed).

The "Pearl Jam - Discography 1991-2020" collection in 24-bit/88.2kHz (often shorthand for high-resolution FLAC 88) represents the definitive sonic journey of one of rock’s most resilient survivors . Spanning 11 studio albums from the explosive 1991 debut to the atmospheric 2020 release