Ready or not, here comes a colossal wave of nostalgia-driven cash-ins honoring the music of 1991 — starting with a deluxe multimedia celebration of Pearl Jam’s Ten, shortly being honored with its very own Cameron Crowe documentary.

Rolling Stone is now streaming the Pearl Jam Twenty soundtrack in its entirety, and describes the contents as follows:

The Pearl Jam Twenty soundtrack is a career-spanning set of live recordings, demos and unreleased material that illuminates the band’s creative process and showcases their awe-inspiring power as a live act. The set kicks off with a handful of live recordings of classic tunes from Ten, but goes on to include two Temple of the Dog demos, a gorgeous cover of Mother Love Bone’s “Crown of Thorns,” the previously unheard recording “Acoustic #1” and highlights from their appearances on MTV Unplugged and Saturday Night Live.

Ready to hear it for yourself? Jump into the stream here.

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