Alice In Chains Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Man In the Box |
| 2 | Would |
| 3 | Rooster |
| 4 | Nutshell |
| 5 | Your Decision |
| 6 | Down In A Hole |
| 7 | Lesson Learned |
| 8 | No Excuses |
| 9 | I Stay Away |
| 10 | Sludge Factory |
| 11 | Them Bones |
| 12 | Heaven Beside You |
| 13 | Check My Brain |
| 14 | Dirt |
| 15 | Angry Chair |
| 16 | Again |
| 17 | Got Me Wrong |
| 18 | Hollow |
| 19 | The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here |
| 20 | When The Sun Rose Again |
| 21 | Junkhead |
| 22 | Frogs |
| 23 | Shame In You |
| 24 | Take Her Out |
| 25 | Brother |
| 26 | Over Now |
| 27 | Rotten Apple |
| 28 | Black Gives Way To Blue |
| 29 | Private Hell |
| 30 | Grind |
| 31 | Bleed the Freak |
| 32 | Phantom Limb |
| 33 | Breath on a Window |
| 34 | Sea of Sorrow |
| 35 | We Die Young |
| 36 | Scalpel |
| 37 | Choke |
| 38 | Love Hate Love |
| 39 | Dam That River |
| 40 | Hung On a Hook |
| 41 | Low Ceiling |
| 42 | Hate to Feel |
| 43 | Godsmack |
| 44 | Whale & Wasp |
| 45 | Pretty Done |
| 46 | Sunshine |
| 47 | God Am |
| 48 | A Looking In View |
| 49 | Rain When I Die |
| 50 | All Secrets Known |
Alice In Chains Albums
About Alice In Chains
Alice In Chains emerged from Seattle's grunge explosion in the late 1980s as one of the most haunting and distinctive voices in heavy music, crafting a sound that was darker and more metal-influenced than their Pacific Northwest peers. The band's signature blend of crushing, down-tuned guitar riffs and the eerie vocal harmonies between original frontman Layne Staley and guitarist Jerry Cantrell created an atmosphere of beautiful despair that defined songs like "Man In the Box" and "Would?" Their 1992 album "Dirt" stands as a masterpiece of addiction and alienation, with tracks like "Rooster" and the devastating "Nutshell" showcasing their ability to channel personal demons into universally resonant art. Staley's tragic death from a heroin overdose in 2002 seemed to signal the end, but the band's resurrection with new vocalist William DuVall proved their songcraft transcended any single member, as evidenced by albums like "Black Gives Way To Blue" and "The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here." With over 2,000 songs in their catalog across 222 releases spanning more than three decades, Alice In Chains has evolved from grunge pioneers to elder statesmen of alternative metal, their influence echoing through countless bands who've tried to capture their unique alchemy of melody and menace. Their cultural impact extends beyond music into the broader narrative of Seattle's rise and the ongoing struggle with addiction that defined a generation, making them not just musicians but chroniclers of American darkness.