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This is the nineteenth post in a series of top 100 "debut" albums of all time. AKA the best first album of some of the best artist of all time. Like previously stated I will be skipping over a few selections along the way to save us from the obvious pain of listening to some crap. Tonight I will go directly from #47 to #46. Number 46 on our super awesome countdown is the debut from Seattle's Pearl Jam, 1991's "Ten". I can still remember seeing these guys a couple of weeks before Ten came out. They were opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. I was at the store the day the CD came out having to have it. Somehow over the next couple of years I think I saw them play like 50 times. They literally seemed like a local Dallas band at one point with how often they were here to play as an opener for this band or another band in the festival mix for this or that festival. I knew they were good but back then never knew that they would go on to be one of the biggest and most popular bands in the world.