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Watch METALLICA, MASTODON & KORN Cover ALICE IN CHAINS at Recent Tribute Show

All held online, of course.

Alice In Chains virtually received the Founders Award from Seattle, WA's Museum of Pop Culture on December 1. The livestreamed show also featured bands like Metallica, Korn, Mastodon, Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, and much more covering Alice in Chains classics. You can check out each of the covers at the corresponding timestamps below.

8:18 – Alice In Chains – Your Decision (Black Gives Way to Blue (2009))
14:09 – Ann Wilson – Rooster (Dirt (1992))
27:07 – Navarro/Hawkins/Taylor/Chaney – Man In The Box (Facelift (1990))
34:08 – Duff McKagan & S. Jennings – Down In A Hole (Dirt (1992))
43:04 – Korn – Would? (Dirt (1992))
47:15 – Mark Lanegan/N. Wilson/Liv Warfield – Brother (Sap (1992))
53:40 – Fishbone – Them Bones (Dirt (1992))
1:01:07 – David's Van – Dam That River (Dirt (1992))
1:02:01 – The Human Missile Crisis – Swing On This (Jar Of Flies (1994))
1:02:52 – Katyrose – Your Decision (Black Gives Way to Blue (2009))
1:04:44 – Talaya – All I Am (Rainier Fog (2018))
1:07:09 – Dallas Green – Rain When I Die (Dirt (1992))
1:12:45 – Liv Warfield – Put You Down (Facelift (1990))
1:19:56 – Mastodon – Again (Alice In Chains (1995))
1:26:41 – Kim Thayil & Shaina Shepherd – It Ain't Like That (Facelift (1990))
1:32:37 – Kim Thayil & Krist Novoselic – Drone (Rainier Fog (2018))
1:43:20 – Lily Cornell – Black Gives Way To Blue (Black Gives Way to Blue (2009))
1:47:36 – Mark Lanegan & Bjorklund – Nutshell (Jar Of Flies (1994))
1:52:00 – Jones & Fielder – Heaven Beside You (Alice In Chains (1995))
1:58:52 – Members Of Soundgarden – Angry Chair (Dirt (1992))
2:04:10 – Billy Corgan (TSP) – Check My Brain (Black Gives Way to Blue (2009))
2:07:47 – Metallica – Would? (Dirt (1992))
2:15:23 – Alice In Chains – No Excuses (Jar Of Flies (1994))
2:23:47 – Eric & Encarnación – Black Gives Way To Blue (Black Gives Way to Blue (2009))

"It feels truly special to receive the MoPOP Founders Award in our home town of Seattle," said guitarist and vocalist Jerry Cantrell. "It’s also humbling to be joined by so many of our friends, peers and heroes to rock some AIC tunes. Music has the power to unite, heal and inspire. It is all of ours. Let’s continue to create and celebrate that which feeds the soul. Rawk on!"

"When we got to make our first record, I thought, great, we will be able to make one record, do our thing and hope for the best," added drummer Sean Kinney. "Now, 30 years later to get this award and still be touring and making music is the most amazing feeling. We are brothers with all of the craziness that goes with it. This is for Layne, Mike, and for all of us now. We can’t wait to get back out on the road once this hellish pandemic is behind us."

More information on the event can be found here via the Museum of Pop Culture's website.

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