Temple of the Dog
Temple of the Dog is a rock supergroup formed in 1990, consisting of members from Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. The band was created as a tribute to Andrew Wood, the late lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and features Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder among its members. Their self-titled album, released in 1991, includes the hit single "Hunger Strike."
The music of Temple of the Dog blends elements of grunge and hard rock, showcasing powerful vocals and emotional lyrics. The band's work is often celebrated for its heartfelt tribute to friendship and loss, leaving a lasting impact on the rock music scene.