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Temple of the Dog is a self-titled album by the American rock supergroup Temple of the Dog, released on April 16, 1991. The album is a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, the lead singer of Mother Love Bone, and features a blend of grunge and classic rock influences. It is known for its emotional depth and powerful songwriting, with tracks like 'Hunger Strike' and 'Say Hello 2 Heaven' showcasing the vocal talents of Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder. The album has been praised for its raw sound and has gained a cult following over the years, often regarded as one of the essential albums of the grunge era.