Who was lucky enough to be around during one of the coolest decades ever the 80s
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Thanks,I’ll definitely check it out.
I would just check YouTube and look for their full albums.
Jerry Cantrell, their guitarist/vocalist also wears IH [emoji106]
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I don’t know anything about Alice In Chains,anything you guys would recommend I listen to?
I agree with @gaseousclay, Dirt is hands down their best album. Which relates to my point I was making regarding the 90's….so many classic albums and/or bands were created in that decade. Dirt (Alice In Chains), Core (Stone Temple.Pilots) Blood Sugar Sex Magic (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Badmotorfinger (Soundgarden), Rage Against The Machine (Rage Against The Machine), Black Album (Metallica), Vulgar Display of Power (Pantera), Ten (Pearl Jam)...the list goes on
Many.of these albums are albums where you can literally listen to them from start to finish and are easily each bands best piece of work.
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Nevermind (Nirvana)….Korn self titled (Korn)...although I personally like Follow The Leader and Issues a little better I think...
Amywho you get the point
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I don’t know anything about Alice In Chains,anything you guys would recommend I listen to?
Hands down, the Jar of Flies EP. While only 7 songs, and a hair over 30 minutes, I have always thought it their best work. Generally, once I've started playing it, I can't help but listen to the entirety of it. It's been referred to as an acoustic release, and while there is a bit of acoustic instrumental work, I believe that reference is very misguided. You may recognize the songs I Stay Away, No Excuses, and Don't Follow, because of fairly extensive air play. Pay particular attention to the second track, Nutshell. Since Staley's death, I have felt it was premonition of things to come.
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RIP Mark Hollis. Commercially successful in the 80s, but went on to make some interesting music later….