"Pearl Jam - Ten" is the debut studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released in 1991. The album was one of the key releases of the grunge movement and helped to establish Pearl Jam as one of the most important bands of the 1990s.
"Ten" features the hit singles "Alive," "Even Flow," and "Jeremy," which helped to popularize Pearl Jam's sound and cemented their place in rock music history. The album showcases the band's powerful guitar sound, emotive vocals, and socially conscious lyrics, which dealt with issues such as suicide, abuse, and alienation.
Despite its commercial success, "Ten" was initially met with mixed reviews from critics, who compared Pearl Jam unfavorably to other grunge bands like Nirvana and Soundgarden. However, the album's reputation has grown over time, and it is now widely regarded as a classic of the genre.
Today, "Ten" continues to be an important album for fans of grunge and alternative rock music. It remains a powerful and influential record that helped to define the sound and ethos of a generation.