Lukin (song)

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"Lukin"
Song by Pearl Jam
Album No Code
Released August 27, 1996
Recorded July 12, 1995 - May 1996
Genre Hard rock
Length 1:02
Label Epic
Writer Eddie Vedder
Producer Brendan O'Brien, Pearl Jam
No Code track listing
"Red Mosquito"
(Track 8)
"Lukin"
(Track 9)
"Present Tense"
(Track 10)

"Lukin" is a song by Pearl Jam that appears on their 1996 album, No Code. The song is named after former Melvins and Mudhoney bassist Matt Lukin.

Live performances of "Lukin" can be found on the live albums Live at Benaroya Hall and Live at Easy Street. Performances of the song are also included on the DVDs Touring Band 2000 and Live at the Garden.

The song is about Matt Lukin's house and how Eddie Vedder found refuge there. Before performing the song at their September 16, 1996 show in Seattle Vedder stated, "I'm okay because in two hours I'll be sitting in somebody's kitchen with a beer, laughing about it all. I can even tell you whose kitchen."[1]

The lyrics "I find my wife, I call the cops, this day's work's never done/The last I heard that freak was purchasing a fucking gun" refer to Vedder's fears of a female stalker.[2]

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