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  2. Nutshell (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nutshell" is a song by Alice in Chains that originally appeared on the band's 1994 extended play Jar of Flies. The band played it on MTV Unplugged in 1996, and this rendition of the song was included on the compilation album Music Bank (1999), as well as The Essential Alice in Chains (2006). [ 1 ]

  3. Alice in Chains - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. List of songs recorded by Alice in Chains - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Chains 4:48 Nothing Safe: Best of the Box (June 29, 1999) 4:46 Music Bank (October 26, 1999) 4:47 Greatest Hits (July 24, 2001) 4:48 The Essential Alice in Chains (September 5, 2006) 4:49 Unplugged CD (July 30, 1996) 10 April 1996 Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn (Song cut from the MTV broadcast) Wright / Alice in ...

  5. Never Fade (song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video directed by Adam Mason was released on Alice in Chains' official YouTube channel on November 1, 2018. It continues the storyline from the previous music video for the single " The One You Know ", and features actors Paul Sloan, Viktoriya Dov, Eric Michael Cole , Mike Hatton, Jerry Raines Jr., and Darri Ingolfsson in clips from the ...

  6. No Excuses (Alice in Chains song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Excuses" is the lead single from American rock band Alice in Chains' third EP, Jar of Flies (1994). Written by guitarist and co-lead vocalist Jerry Cantrell, the song was well received by music critics and was a charting success, becoming the first Alice in Chains song to reach No. 1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, spending a total of 26 weeks on the chart.

  7. Alice in Chains: AIC 23 - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Chains' co-lead vocalist William DuVall stated that the band would rather do anything than a run-of-the-mill promo video, and that's why they decided to do this video. [6] The script was co-written by Jerry Cantrell and W. Earl Brown. [7] Cantrell revealed that his character is a little bit his dad. [6]

  8. Alice in Chains (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alice in Chains (sometimes informally referred to as the Dog Album or Tripod) is the third studio album by American rock band Alice in Chains. It was released on October 31, 1995, by Columbia Records , and was the follow-up to the highly successful Dirt (1992).

  9. William DuVall - Wikipedia

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    William Bradley DuVall [1] (born September 6, 1967) [2] is an American musician best known as the current co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Alice in Chains. He joined Alice in Chains in 2006, replacing the band's original lead singer, Layne Staley, who died in 2002, and shares vocal duties with guitarist/vocalist Jerry ...