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"You Are" is a song by the rock group Pearl Jam off of the band's 2002 album, ''Riot Act''. It is the eighth track on the album. ==Origin and recording== It features music written by drummer Matt Cameron with lyrics co-written by Cameron and lead singer Eddie Vedder. Cameron plays rhythm guitar on the studio version. Cameron created the song's music by feeding his guitar through a drum machine.〔Stout, Gene. ("A charged-up Pearl Jam is really into its daring new 'Riot Act'" ). ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer''. November 12, 2002.〕 As a result the song features a reverb-soaked guitar sound and a swaggering beat. Cameron and bassist Jeff Ament both compared the song to The Smiths' "How Soon Is Now?".〔Cohen, Jonathan. ("Inciting a 'Riot': Pearl Jam's New Album" ). ''Billboard''. November 2002.〕 Matt Cameron on the song:
I just recorded that at home. I had written just a couple of riffs, stringing them together like I always do. I had gotten a new drum machine that allows you to make up patterns and then they'll play through whatever audio instrument you plug in. It was more of an experiment to use the parameters of this machine as well. It came out really cool and the guys really liked it. I took my machine down to the studio, dumped it into the computer, and did an arrangement. Eddie finished up the small bit of lyrics I had written for it.〔 According to the liner notes for ''Lost Dogs'', the song's original title was "Undone". When the song's title was changed to "You Are" Vedder borrowed the original title for the song "Undone".〔(2003) Album notes for ''Lost Dogs'' by Pearl Jam, (booklet ). New York: Sony Music.〕
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