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a good night
the best in a long time
a new friend turned my on to an old favorite
nothin better, than a dealer who's high
be high convince them to buy, yeah!

>>By Machine_of_Undertow   (Tuesday, 4 May 2004 15:52)



alice in chains was very good band.............they should last longer.....

>>By nesha   (Monday, 10 May 2004 11:49)



alice in chains was very good band...........so I hope that we will keep talking about them Again and `Again`.......................

>>By nesha   (Monday, 10 May 2004 11:52)



Essential Alice in Chains

by Alice in Chains

Released 01/2010




Don't think this is the right date?

>>By Campking   (Tuesday, 11 May 2004 13:37)



Wow I'm actually surprised they have thing for them. Funnily enough most people have heard of Mr Cobain, but have not yet heard of Alice in Chains - the band that is far better than Nirvana. You know what would have been nice? Seeing them in concert. Has anyone bought the Jerry Cantrell album?

>>By Tchock   (Sunday, 8 Aug 2004 13:27)



alice in chains...best grunge ever. god damn shame is what it is. Layne was right...it was raining when he died.

>>By isaacbrockthelostprophet   (Friday, 3 Dec 2004 21:20)



I'm very disappointed that not many people have posted on here - well no actually. If there were as many pages as the popular bands got, then it would be popular, which would mean it would be rubbish. And then the kidz (yes with the hip and cool z) would then do drugs so they could be so cool, and don't pay any attention to the lyrics on the album "Dirt" just read the song title and thing their so cool because they're listening to a song with a drug-name for a title.
Ah - that's better.

>>By Tchock   (Friday, 3 Dec 2004 22:03)



Stick it to them Tchock.

AIC were good on so many levels, which is a very difficult thing to achieve with grunge. Only Soundgarden and Mudhoney (no, not Nirvana) could come close to the kinds of genre-busting moments AIC gave us. For me, good grunge should be all about expressing personal angst in a way which is equally subtle and depressing. You feel the singers pain, but not in a corny, ''OMG the world is against me dude! My 16 year old girlfriend just dumped me'' nu metal kind of way, but in a way which saps your own mood and replaces it with the singer's. An unpleasant theory, but enjoyable none the less. Nobody could do that better than Layne.

I miss him, but he left his mark. Alice In Chains is a good a legacy as any self-respecting rockstar could want.

>>By Stinkfist   (Friday, 3 Dec 2004 23:35)



a load of nuts takeing it all to seriously .........
good band, good music its weird but if layne and cobain and the bloke who sang with sublime were still alive do you think theyd still be makeing great music or pooring out mainstream bullshit?

do you think that either of theose three would have wanted to get oild in the public eye?

nope they got their wish and sealed their legend

>>By stonemade   (Thursday, 9 Dec 2004 16:40)



sorry typos

do you think that either of those 3 would have wanted to get old in public eye?

>>By stonemade   (Thursday, 9 Dec 2004 16:41)



uff, alice in chains, i miss them so much.

>>By BarmaLena   (Sunday, 12 Dec 2004 22:59)



I personally think that Alice in Chains was the best band to come out of the Seattle grunge period.

>>By Bob from Apollo   (Tuesday, 8 Feb 2005 21:40)



i take it all back iv grown to love aic

although best band in seattle they were not

>>By stonemade   (Friday, 8 Jul 2005 14:00)



They rock rip-layne

>>By grunge   (Wednesday, 26 Aug 2009 04:13)



Black Gives Way to Blue is a great album if your open to William DuVall singing.

rip layne

>>By calves   (Wednesday, 3 Feb 2010 19:22)



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