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Alice in Chains

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Alice in Chains' debut arrived at the outset of the '90s without a name for the market they were supposed to attract. Their sound was too unique to be considered metal and more visceral than mere straight-ahead rock, but it was soon lumped in with that of other prominent bands emerging from the overcast skies of Seattle around the same time. Gritty, down-tuned guitars kept their legion of fans headbanging to "Man in a Box" and "Would?," offering sharp contrast to their mellower acoustic output ("Got Me Wrong," "No Excuses"). However, it was Jerry Cantrell and Layne Staley's thick and dissonant harmonies which became one of their most imitated and original features, spawning endless copiers. Heroin-tinged lyrics and jagged, odd-time riffs foreshadowed their supposed demise, but their influence lives on in many of today's copycat bands.

- Jessy Terry

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. Man In The Box (5:49) Greatest Hits $1.29
2. Your Decision (5:43) Black Gives Way To Blue $1.29
3. Check My Brain (4:57) Black Gives Way To Blue $1.29
4. Rooster (6:15) Greatest Hits $0.99
5. Down In A Hole (6:38) Dirt $1.29
6. All Secrets Known (5:42) Black Gives Way To Blue $1.29
7. Nutshell (4:19) Jar of Flies $0.99
8. Would? (3:28) Greatest Hits $1.29
9. Them Bones (3:31) Dirt $1.29
10. A Looking In View (7:06) Black Gives Way To Blue

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