The top 10 neighbors for Pearl Jam span five distinct subcategories — Musicians and Bands, Athletes, Comedians, a Music brand, and TV Shows/Personalities — with no single kind dominating the set, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Foo Fighters leads at 0.77, the strongest pull in the top 10 and the only fellow band in the immediate top three. After that, the neighbor set diversifies quickly: Zach Boychuk (0.73, Athletes) and The Rolling Stones (0.71, Musicians and Bands) sit close together, followed by Dane Cook (0.70, Comedians) and Fender (0.70, Music brand) — the only non-celebrity entity in the top five. The Tonight Show (0.68, TV Shows) and Jimmy Fallon (0.68, TV Personalities) arrive as a pair, then Courteney Cox (0.68, Actors), Michael J. Fox (0.67, Actors), and Queen (0.67, Musicians and Bands) round out the ten. Tallying the subcategories: four Musicians and Bands, two Actors, one Athlete, one Comedian, one TV Show, and one Music brand. That's a genuinely mixed composition — same-kind neighbors (other bands) account for only four of ten slots, while actors, a comedian, an athlete, a late-night franchise, and a guitar brand fill the rest.
The breadth of this neighbor set signals an audience that isn't defined narrowly by rock fandom alone — it overlaps comparably with comedy, mainstream television, and action-sports audiences.