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      • Let’s make one thing perfectly clear: There are no bad Alice in Chains albums. There are only great and less great Alice in Chains albums. When Rainier Fog was released in 2018, it was one of the best rock albums of the year, with tracks like “The One You Know” and “Never Fade” further cementing Alice in Chains as a timeless act.
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    • Dirt (1992) With an almighty shriek and the impact of a truck flattening a Mini Cooper, Them Bones saw Alice In Chains dive right back into the heavy for the opening of 1992's Dirt.
    • Jar Of Flies (1994) How many artists can say they topped the US charts with an EP? The answer is eight, if you're interested – that includes two releases by the cast of Glee, Linkin Park's Jay-Z collab Collision Course and pop megastars like The Weeknd and BTS – but Alice In Chains were the first in US history to reach that lofty top spot when they released Jar Of Flies in 1994.
    • Black Gives Way To Blue (2009) 'Hope, a new beginning...' , the opening lyric to Alice In Chains' first new album since the 2002 death of Layne Staley was about as perfect a summation of where the band were at in 2009 as anyone could have wanted.
    • MTV Unplugged (1996) Alice In Chains hadn't toured for two-and-a-half years when they appeared on MTV Unplugged, and the show ended up being one the last times Staley would perform with the group.
    • Dirt (1992) Easily one of the stronger rock and roll for your party and soul efforts from the early-’90s, Alice in Chains’ sophomore full-length, “Dirt,” and their second of two records listed right here with no “skip it” tracks in any way, and a one-word album title, is the band’s highest selling LP to date, and likely forever and ever amen, unless the follow-up to their newest as of the year of our lord known as 2023 to 2018’s “Rainier Fog” gets named something dirty like “Mud” or “Filth”.
    • Facelift (1990) WHAT. A. DEBUT. We used caps lock here, and created one-word sentences to emphasize our excitement, but we swear that we are not yelling at you, the man in the box, or the sun’s sunny sunshine!
    • Self-Titled (1995) Alice in Chains’ self-titled/third full-length studio album is a departure, albeit not a HUGE one, but bands cannot/should not make the same album over and over no matter how many times Rancid tells ‘em otherwise.
    • Black Gives Way to Blue (2009) For every band that debuts with a new lead singer, there is an overwhelming amount of ‘em that end their careers right as they start a new one, but that could not be any further from the truth regarding Alice in Chain’s fourth and first effort without Layne Staley, “Black Gives Way to Blue,” which is one of the better hard rock efforts from this century if we do say so ourselves.
  2. Alice in Chains (AiC) is an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1987 by guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell and drummer Sean Kinney, who later recruited bassist Mike Starr and lead vocalist Layne Staley. Starr was replaced by Mike Inez in 1993.

  3. One of the few bands that doesn't honestly have any BAD albums, but I'd rank them like this: Dirt: this is the reason people will still know of the band in 200 years. Facelift: has a lot of late 80s/early 90s swagger that I love, and Layne was his best here

  4. Dec 29, 2022 · Alice in Chains albums ranked in order along with some reviews they have received to see the band's successful journey.

  5. Jan 8, 2020 · Here are all of Alice in Chains albums ranked from worst to best. Don’t miss out on the TIMELESS Alice In Chains music below! Click to the experience the power of grunge music!

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