After Andrew Wood, lead singer of the group Mother Love Bone, died of a heroin
overdose in 1990 aged 24, his bandmates Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard joined
singer and guitarist Chris Cornell and drummer Matt Cameron from Soundgarden
along with singer Eddie Vedder and guitarist Mike McCready to create a tribute
album titled 'Temple of the Dog'. Recorded in 1990, it languished until 1992
when it went to number five on the Billboard 200. A single titled 'Hunger
Strike' went to number seven on Billboard's Alternative Songs Chart the same
year. Ament, Gossard, McCready and Vedder went ...