In the mid-1990s, Pearl Jam famously engaged in a legal and public battle against which major ticketing company over exorbitant service charges and monopolistic practices?
Which grunge musician, known for his powerful vocals, made a cameo appearance in the 1992 film "Singles," delivering the line "The city's got a new heart"?
Which acclaimed producer, famous for his work on Nirvana's "Nevermind," also produced iconic albums for The Smashing Pumpkins ("Gish," "Siamese Dream") and Green Day ("Dookie")?
Which Alice in Chains EP, released in 1994, is largely acoustic and features popular songs like "No Excuses" and "I Stay Away"?
Which band, formed in 1984, is often cited as a crucial precursor to grunge, featuring future Mudhoney members Mark Arm and Steve Turner?
Which prominent grunge-era band, known for its raw, confrontational sound, featured Courtney Love as its lead singer and guitarist?
What was the controversial working title initially considered for Nirvana's third and final studio album, "In Utero," due to its provocative nature?
Before settling on the name Pearl Jam, what was the band's original temporary name, a tribute to an NBA player?
Which influential band, formed in Washington in 1983, is often cited as the "godfathers of grunge" for their experimental, heavy, and sludgy sound that deeply influenced many Seattle bands?
The band Alice in Chains derived its name from a previous glam metal band in which Jerry Cantrell was briefly involved, originally called what?