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Alice In Chains - Live At The Palladium Hollywood 1992 (Live) (2019)

Alice In Chains - Live At The Palladium Hollywood 1992 (Live) (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Alice In Chains

  • Title: Live At The Palladium Hollywood 1992 (Live)
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Cult Legends
  • Genre: Grunge Rock, Hard Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:41:33
  • Total Size: 98 mb | 287 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Sickman (Live)
02. It Ain't Like That (Live)
03. Put You Down (Live)
04. Would? (Live)
05. Sunshine (Live)
06. We Die Young (Live)
07. Real Thing (Live)
08. Sea Of Sorrow (Live)
09. Bleed The Freak (Live)
10. Man In The Box (Live)

Alice in Chains both epitomized the solemn, heavy Seattle sound of the 1990s and stood apart from the grunge hordes. What separated Alice in Chains from their alt-rock brethren was how their roots lay in heavy metal, not punk. Guitarist Jerry Cantrell and vocalist Layne Staley both played in metal bands prior to the formation of Alice in Chains in 1987 and they released the band's debut, Facelift, in 1990, well before Nirvana's Nevermind pushed the underground into the mainstream. Despite their connections to metal, Alice in Chains thrived in the glory days of grunge, and it wasn't merely a question of timing, either. The band's sensibility fit into the alternative rock zeitgeist of the early '90s. Cantrell's gloomy, minor-key riffs were an ideal match for Staley's tortured lyrics, creating a sound that felt as heavy as their Seattle cohorts but also was slightly slicker and ready for radio. It was versatile, too. After the group scored rock radio and MTV hits with "Man in the Box" and "Would?" in the early days of grunge, Alice in Chains became one of the first alt-rock bands of the '90s to delve into acoustic-based music, scoring hits with the comparatively softer "No Excuses" and "I Stay Away." Despite its success, the band was plagued with internal tensions during its commercial peak, much of it stemming from Staley's drug addictions. His abuse slowed the band's upward trajectory in the back half of the '90s, a descent culminating in the singer's accidental death in 2002. Four years later, Cantrell, drummer Sean Kinney, and bassist Mike Inez revived Alice in Chains with singer William DuVall, sparking an extended second life of recording and touring that has lasted longer than their original incarnation.


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