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Temple of the Dog was a one-album project conceived in 1990. The purpose of Temple of the Dog was to pay tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the lead singer of <a href="spotify:artist:3XR64HmFo4OvexUUNW7TP0">Mother Love Bone</a>, who died of a heroin overdose in 1990. Following his death, <a href="spotify:artist:3XR64HmFo4OvexUUNW7TP0">Mother Love Bone</a> broke up, but Wood's bandmates <a href="spotify:artist:3WQx0LWkYh95zn8McSjbJh">Jeff Ament</a> (bass) and <a href="spotify:artist:6AaWik9LKRViQFnIK2PSI9">Stone Gossard</a> (guitar) decided to continue working together. Before <a href="spotify:artist:3WQx0LWkYh95zn8McSjbJh">Ament</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:6AaWik9LKRViQFnIK2PSI9">Gossard</a> formed a new band, they assembled Temple of the Dog, recruiting <a href="spotify:artist:0XHiH53dHrvbwfjYM7en7I">Chris Cornell</a> (vocals) and <a href="spotify:artist:4NfvOU2TMtQhyBOW0erSDf">Matt Cameron</a> (drums) from <a href="spotify:artist:5xUf6j4upBrXZPg6AI4MRK">Soundgarden</a> to form the core of the group. Temple of the Dog also featured contributions from then-unknown vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:0mXTJETA4XUa12MmmXxZJh">Eddie Vedder</a> and guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:7njqqUBXHc5fpyXmUlfOUL">Mike McCready</a>.

Temple of the Dog recorded their eponymous album in 1990, releasing it at the end of the year on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22A%26M+Records%22">A&M Records</a>. The album received positive reviews upon its release, but didn't chart until the summer of 1992, when <a href="spotify:artist:1w5Kfo2jwwIPruYS2UWh56">Pearl Jam</a> -- a band <a href="spotify:artist:3WQx0LWkYh95zn8McSjbJh">Ament</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6AaWik9LKRViQFnIK2PSI9">Gossard</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0mXTJETA4XUa12MmmXxZJh">Vedder</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7njqqUBXHc5fpyXmUlfOUL">McCready</a>, and drummer Dave Krusen formed in late 1990 after the completion of the Temple of the Dog album -- had a Top Ten album with their debut record, Ten. Following the success of Ten, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22A%26M%22">A&M</a> re-released "Hunger Strike" -- a duet between <a href="spotify:artist:0mXTJETA4XUa12MmmXxZJh">Vedder</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0XHiH53dHrvbwfjYM7en7I">Cornell</a> -- as a video and single, and the album quickly scaled the charts, reaching the Top Ten and going platinum before the end of 1992.

Over the next two decades, Temple of the Dog remained a one-off, although <a href="spotify:artist:0XHiH53dHrvbwfjYM7en7I">Chris Cornell</a> occasionally joined <a href="spotify:artist:1w5Kfo2jwwIPruYS2UWh56">Pearl Jam</a> on-stage to perform "Hunger Strike." When the Temple of the Dog album reached its 25th anniversary in 2016, the band reissued it in a double-disc deluxe edition and embarked on their first-ever tour. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Hunger Strike

Hunger Strike

Jan 1, 1990

197.5 million

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Hunger Strike - 25th Anniversary Mix

Hunger Strike - 25th Anniversary Mix

Apr 16, 2016

80.0 million

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Say Hello 2 Heaven

Say Hello 2 Heaven

Jan 1, 1990

66.1 million

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Call Me A Dog

Call Me A Dog

Jan 1, 1990

30.4 million

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Say Hello 2 Heaven - 25th Anniversary Mix

Say Hello 2 Heaven - 25th Anniversary Mix

Apr 16, 2016

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Times Of Trouble

Times Of Trouble

Jan 1, 1990

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Pushin' Forward Back

Pushin' Forward Back

Jan 1, 1990

11.4 million

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All Night Thing

All Night Thing

Jan 1, 1990

10.4 million

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Wooden Jesus

Wooden Jesus

Jan 1, 1990

9.2 million

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Four Walled World

Four Walled World

Jan 1, 1990

7.8 million

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