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  1. It's no secret that Alice in Chains is one the most depressing bands of all time. You could put a dart board up all their songs and you'd probably have a 90% chance its gonna be really fucking depressing. So why not share my feelings about what i feel like are the most depressing. 10 Them Bones

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Died_(song)Died (song) - Wikipedia

    Alice in Chains " Died " is a song by Alice in Chains and the final one recorded with vocalist Layne Staley before his death in 2002. The song was included on the compilation albums Music Bank (1999) and The Essential Alice in Chains (2006).

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    It is one of Alice in Chains' best-known songs. The song is well-known for its emotional acoustic instrumentation and electric guitar solo, as well as dark lyrics about loneliness, despair, and death. The lyrics are also considered to be an expression of Staley's frustration with a lack of privacy. It is considered to be an essential example of 199...

    "Nutshell" is also known for having opened the band's performance on "MTV Unplugged" in 1996. This rendition of the song was included on the compilation album "Music Bank" (1999) (UG Score 9.6), as well as "The Essential Alice in Chains" (2006). Also, this MTV show marked Alice in Chains' first appearance as a five-piece band, adding second guitari...

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    Jerry Cantrell Jerry Cantrell played both guitar parts for the original record but after bands' reunion, he plays the lead guitar part, while William DuVall plays rhythm guitar part. Guild JF55 To record his acoustic parts on "Jar of Flies," Cantrell borrowed a Guild acoustic from Mike Inez. This guitar can be seen during "MTV Unplugged" session. G&L Rampage G&L Rampage is equipped with a Duncan SH-4. This guitar is used for the lead part as well as other Jerry Cantrell's guitars.

    Alvarez 4070 Electric-Acoustic Bass Guitar

    He used this bass guitar during the "MTV Unplugged" show in 1996.

  3. Notice his fills at the end of the choruses on "Man in the Box", they last one measure, but during that time he's implying this triplet feel out of nowhere and you really feel the difference when he launches back into the straight forward groove of the verse/main riff.

    • Man In The Box (Facelift, 1990) There are so many great things about the first ‘proper’ single to be culled from Alice In Chains’ debut LP. The strange, abrasive musicality – combining down-tuned riffage, talkbox guitar, and almost gothically droning vocals – was unlike anything mainstream rock fans had been exposed to before.
    • Them Bones (Dirt, 1992) The opening track from Dirt shrieked its way into the popular rock consciousness three decades ago and has echoed there ever since.
    • Down In A Hole (Dirt, 1992) A comparatively tender offering written about the long-term love of his life, Courtney Clarke, the story has it that Jerry Cantrell almost didn’t present Down In A Hole to the rest of Alice In Chains as he was unsure it was the sort of material the collective wanted to perform.
    • Nutshell (Jar Of Flies, 1994) The depth of feeling in Alice In Chains’ music is always above and beyond, but surely even the hardest of hearts get choked up listening to this achingly bittersweet Jar Of Flies classic. ‘
  4. I feel this song is an expansion on Laynes feelings towards his mother and father growing up. The song starts with a boy who has to follow all his parents tell him to do “turn around you say” and like a typical teen he rebels and is resistant and shows some “tude”.

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  6. Apr 7, 2024 · Listen closely to the final, title track of the album and you’ll hear a masterwork of acoustic balladry, a sad hymn written by Jerry from Layne’s perspective. Jerry reveals that once it had been written he knew an album was on its way, that Alice In Chains could ride again.

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