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About The PJFAN (stands for "Pearl Jam Fan").....
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Hello, my name is Justin McCullough. I am 17 years old, I live in Conway, Arkansas, I'm 6'2 with brown hair that has seasons-it turns blonde in the summer and turns brown in the winter-with a fairly muscular body. I enjoy listening to my favorite band Pearl Jam, playing guitar, surfing the web, downloading MP3's, playing multiplayer games with friends over the internet, chatting with my best friends in Fort Smith (Tim, Mike, Luke, Ryan and Brice) and watching my favorite TV shows (Upright Citizens Brigade, Kids in the Hall, SNL, South Park, The Simpsons, Malcom in the Middle, Titus and anything on ZDTV).
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Me and Pearl Jam.....
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"Music is one of the more healing art forms. I think anybody can put on a pair of headphones and put in a disk and have it change them."(Single Video Theory)-Jeff Ament(Bassist) Pearl Jam and I first met when my dad bought the album "Ten" and liked the song "Black". After that day I left liking the song but never really catching on to Pearl Jam. Later, while watching MTV (when it was actually good when they had old school stuff)I stumbled upon one of the greatest videos I have ever seen in my entire life...the video for "Jeremy". It totally hit home and I recorded it the next time I saw it on MTV-which was actually 5 minutes later-(MTV played that video in 1993 every five minutes to get the audience back). It was one of the most played video ever in MTV history. And was number 15 on the greatest videos of all time. After the video I went and stole my dad's version of the CD and listened to the entire thing 3 times through, loving every song. During the years I got their second release "Vs." and the other albums along the way, loving every one of them more and more. Over the years, I can still listen to the entire "Ten" album and still get the same feeling I get as when I listened to it the first time. Pearl Jam is the type of rock band that goes against the grain and will be around for a long time, "Things go in cycles, and people listening to vacuous pop these days, if they do love music, will mature and find better stuff."(USA Today)-Ed Vedder (Vocals, Guitar)
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