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"W.M.A." is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam that appears on the band's 1993 album ''Vs.'' It is the sixth track on the album. "W.M.A." stands for "White Male American". ==Origin and recording== The drums for "W.M.A." were recorded as a two-measure drum track and were looped throughout the song. Drummer Dave Abbruzzese later added octobans, a cymbal, a tambourine, and a sleigh bell as overdubs to the track.〔Peiken, Matt. ("Dave Abbruzzese of Pearl Jam" ). ''Modern Drummer''. December 1993.〕 Bassist Jeff Ament on the song:
Before we'd gotten to the studio, a version of "W.M.A." had begun to evolve with more parts to it, where we played things differently. And then from my end, I decided to pull back the reins and play the same bass line through the whole thing – just play this groove over what is essentially a drum loop. So the bass and the drums are this steady train throughout the whole song. The layers of guitars and vocals, those are the real dynamics of the whole song. Dave and I just laid down the foundation.〔Garbarini, Vic. ("Spit Fire" ). ''Guitar World''. February 1995.〕
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