Chris Cornell’s voice was a force of nature—soaring highs, raw emotion, and unmatched power, making him grunge’s greatest vocalist. Eddie Vedder, with his deep, resonant baritone, brought raw sincerity that became the defining sound of ’90s rock. Cornell had range and fire, Vedder had depth and soul. Both voices shaped an era, but which one truly stands as rock’s greatest?
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