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Dirt is the second studio album by American rock band Alice in Chains, released on September 29, 1992 by Columbia Records.It was the band's last album recorded with all four original members, as bassist Mike Starr was fired in January 1993 during the tour to support the album. [8]
Alice in Chains 5:35 Sickman: Cantrell / Staley: Dirt (September 29, 1992) March–May 1992 One on One Recording Studios, Los Angeles / Eldorado Recording Studios, Burbank, CA: Jerden / Alice in Chains 5:29 Music Bank (October 26, 1999) 5:30 Sludge Factory: Staley / Cantrell / Kinney: Alice in Chains (November 7, 1995) April–August 1995
Sickman, a song on Dirt (Alice in Chains album) This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 03:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The official trailer for Black Antenna was released on Alice In Chains' YouTube Channel on February 28, 2019. [260] Besides a 90-minute film, a 10-part web-series focused on each track from the album was planned. Episodes 1 and 2, "The One You Know" and "Rainier Fog", respectively, were released on March 7, 2019. [261]
Sickman (Alice in Chains song) Siddhartha (Jerry Cantrell song) Siren Song (Jerry Cantrell song) Sludge Factory; So Close (Alice in Chains song) Social Parasite (Alice in Chains song) Solitude (Jerry Cantrell song) Spiderbite; Stone (Alice in Chains song) Sunshine (Alice in Chains song) Swing on This (Alice in Chains song)
"Them Bones" is a song by American rock band Alice in Chains. It was released as the second single from their second studio album, Dirt (1992). "Them Bones" peaked at No. 24 on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock chart and at No. 30 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Alice in Chains performed the song live for the first time on October 5, 1992, at the Coca-Cola Starplex in Dallas, Texas. [ 15 ] Alice in Chains performed an acoustic version of "Down in a Hole" for its appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1996, and the song was included on the Unplugged live album and home video release.
The song was written by Alice in Chains guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell for his father, Jerry Cantrell Sr., who served with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. "Rooster" was a childhood nickname given to Cantrell Sr. by his great-grandfather, because of his perceived "cocky" attitude and his hair, which used to stick up on top of his head like a rooster's comb.