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  1. Apr 24, 2024 · Would?” was written by Alice in Chains’ late frontman, Layne Staley, and was released in 1992. It’s widely interpreted as being about Staley’s frustration with the music industry, but there are also other interpretations of the lyrics.

  2. 1 day ago · And the sun in my disgrace. Boiling heat. Summer stench. Neath the black, the sky looks dead. Call my name. Through the cream. And I’ll hear you scream again. Black hole sun. Won’t you come.

  3. Junkhead: “this song was written about a hopeless junkie” - Layne Staley. Dirt: a toxic relationship that drains your happiness & energy. God Smack - the shame of being addicted to something & lengths addicts are willing to go to in order to get their hands on drugs.

  4. Apr 28, 2024 · The Creation of a Haunting Masterpiece. “Rain When I Die” is a captivating track by the iconic Seattle-based rock band, Alice in Chains. Released as part of their critically acclaimed album, “Dirt,” the song encapsulates the band’s unique sound, powerful lyrics, and emotional depth.

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  5. May 3, 2024 · Layne Staley’s last photos Staley’s last show as Alice in Chains frontman was during the four-night engagement with KISS in 1996. The musician overdosed, leading the band to go on hiatus.

  6. thisdayinmetal.com › feature › aretheymetalaliceinchainsARE THEY METAL?: Alice in Chains

    2 days ago · Vocalist Layne Staley's haunting vocals in the opening makes it one of the most iconic and recognizable songs of the 90's. With chugging guitars and a very bluesy, almost Zakk Wylde sounding guitar solo, the song did include elements of the alternative grunge sound into a more bluesy, classic heavy metal sound you might hear Sabbath do at that ...

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