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| ARTIST: | Alice in Chains |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony |
| TYPE: | Alternative Metal, Alternative Pop/Rock, Grunge, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Them Bones, Dam That River, Rain When I Die, Down In A Hole, Sickman, Rooster, Junkhead, Dirt, God Smack, Intro (Dream Sequence), Hate To Feel, Angry Chair, Would? |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 074645247526 |
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Customer Reviews of Dirt
Their second best album <
>This album was a warning shot over the bow that Layne was killing himself with heroin. The entire album is heroin influenced (some good, some bad). When Alice was "on," they were on (on their game, spot-on, on to something...) like nobody's business. this highly underappreciated band was the third part of the Seattle triumvirate [Gods I hope I spelled that right]. With Nirvana at the head, and the boys of Pearl Jam on the right, this was the left (sinister) hand of Satan - er... heroin, I mean Seattle (sowwy). Alice in Chains came to life in the first half of their debut album, but really hit a stride here, only to finally define their art in Jar of Flies. <
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>The classics on this album (and you know what they are if you have heard this album or read ANY reviews of it) define who Alice were and how they affected the world around us in less overt, but no less lasting ways than their more flashy counterparts. This is not "happy music" but then when is life "happy" really?
Waaaaaay better than Nirvana
Sound, Sound, Sound. This band brings ear candy in plenty. From the distorted singing of Them Bones to the riffs of Rooster this album is definitely a treat for the ears!
One of the best of the 90's
RIP Layne Staley. Dirt is an excellent album, I would argue the best out of the "grunge" movement. Layne's voice conveys the perfect attitude to accompany the darker lyrics, which in the genre could only be matched by Cobain singing "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" on the Unplugged album. Favorite track is Junkhead, which is chilling to listen to knowing the path Layne would take. Alot of the lyrics deal with Layne's drug addiction, but none are as powerful as Junkhead with what I see as a defiant attitude towards his addiction " I don't go broke and I do it alot" and "if you'd let yourself go and open your mind, I'll bet you'd be doin like me, and it ain't so bad". After that the best are Dam That River and Rain When I Die, which are both excellent hard driving rock songs, closely followed by the title track. Of the radio songs, my favorite is definitely Rooster, followed by Angry Chair although any of these tracks would make for a nice treat while listening to the radio. Like good hard rock? Buy this album, well worth the 9 bucks you can pick it up for.