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In 2019, Seattle celebrated the first-ever Layne Staley Day. Layne Staley was born on August 22, 1967. Layne may have been 34 when he...
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Frank Watkinson first got on Metal Injection's radar with his incredible cover of Slipknot's "Sulfur," making the song completely his own. Today, another of...
It's a very chilled out affair.
With Black Gives Way to Blue, Alice in Chains proved all the faux-elitists and skeptics completely wrong. They managed to avoid the anticlimactic self-parody...
By Ben Apatoff The cover art suggests that they've missed ALICE IN CHAINS' comeback. The title is taken from a a poem that's almost...
By Ben Apatoff New PEARL JAM sounding too soft? Still too soon to discuss the latest CHRIS CORNELL debacle? Fear not, grungeheads, because ALICE...
Featuring "Again" and "God Am."
This early gem is a scorcher, finding the original line-up on all cylinders.
This weekend, Jerry Cantrell announced two solo shows at the Pico Union Project in Los Angeles, California. Jerry promised he'd be "accompanied by some...
In 2019, Seattle celebrated the first-ever Layne Staley Day. Layne Staley was born on August 22, 1967. Layne may have been 34 when he...
Alice in Chains' “Man in the Box” is one of the greatest metal hits ever. The single was originally released on Alice in Chains Facelift (1990). Facelift was Alice in...
Here's a fun fact – Alice in Chains' current vocalist and William DuVall and world famous drag queen RuPaul came up in the same...
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Jerry Cantrell has been plenty busy recently. The legendary Alice In Chains guitarist revealed he's completed a new solo record, his first since 2002....
Bassist-turned-vocalist Chuck Garric (Alice Cooper), guitarist Dave "Brownsound" Baksh (Sum 41), bassist Jean Genus (Hank Von Hell), and drummer Jess Margera (CKY) have all...
Yes, it's Anthony Vincent again.
Apparently we enjoy making ourselves feel old with these lists. Turns out 1996 was a big turning point for metal, with some bands releasing...
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