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==Post-Mother Love Bone== In the months following Wood's death, Gossard and Ament were approached by [[Soundgarden]] frontman [[Chris Cornell]] (who had been Wood's roommate), and asked if they would be interested in recording a single containing two songs he had written in tribute to Wood.<ref>{{cite web|last=Nicholls|first=Justin|date=April 14, 1991|title=KISW 99.9 FM: Seattle, Radio Interview by Damon Stewart in The New Music Hour with Chris Cornell, Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard|url=http://www.fivehorizons.com/archive/articles/radio041491.shtml|access-date=October 3, 2007|publisher=Fivehorizons.com|archive-date=July 20, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110720024751/http://www.fivehorizons.com/archive/articles/radio041491.shtml|url-status=live}}</ref> The project turned into an entire album and the group took the name [[Temple of the Dog]], a reference to a line in the Mother Love Bone song "Man of Golden Words".<ref name="Rip Magazine - Life Rules">Turman, Katherine. "Life Rules." ''[[RIP (magazine)|RIP]]''. October 1991</ref> Eddie Vedder later joined [[Mike McCready]], [[Dave Krusen]], Gossard, and Ament to form [[Pearl Jam]]. Pearl Jam subsequently became one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed rock bands of the 1990s. Fairweather initially remained inactive but later joined Seattle based [[psychedelic rock]] band [[Love Battery]], replacing Tommy Simpson on bass in 1992. He played on three of the band's albums and numerous tours before leaving the band. In 2006 he resurfaced in The Press Corps, with Garrett Shavlik ([[The Fluid]]) and Dan Peters ([[Mudhoney]]). Gilmore's profile dropped significantly following Mother Love Bone's demise. Between 1992 and 1994, he drummed with the band Chubby Children, reuniting with former bandmates from 1982β1985, Brian Fox and Garth Brandenburg. Out of the band came a handful of shows and unreleased recordings. He also participated in the reunion of his former band Ten Minute Warning in 1998, and was credited with providing 'inspiration' for the song "Never the Machine Forever" (credited as being written by [[Kim Thayil]]) on [[Soundgarden]]'s studio album, 1996's ''[[Down on the Upside]]''. The song initially came out of a [[jam session]] Thayil had with Gilmore.<ref>Maloof, Rich. [http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/articles/guitar_7-96.shtml "Kim Thayil of Soundgarden: Down on the Upbeat"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303184108/http://web.stargate.net/soundgarden/articles/guitar_7-96.shtml |date=March 3, 2016 }}. ''Guitar Magazine''. July 1996.</ref> In April 2011, Kevin Wood (Andrew Wood's brother) teamed up with hard rock band Lace Weeper to record Mother Love Bone's "Crown of Thorns" in commemoration of 21 years since Andrew's death. The single was released on Kevin's Wammybox Records.
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