Alice in Chains

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What do you think of them? Good/Bad/Ugly?

I personally like them quite a lot. Cantrell's probably one of the most innovative guitarists IMO.
 
They and Soundgarden are the headbanger approved grunge bands.

I love Jar of Flies, and the rest is cool and all.
 
I think Staley died of a Speedball OD (mixing Heroin + Cocaine) which is a really stupid thing to do.

As for my opinion on the band, love them. I wasn't too big on their last album, but everything up to that point was great. Did you know that they started as a hair metal band? Try to find old pictures, they're great. Not as funny as Pantera or Shotgun Messiah but still funny.
 
I think Staley died of a Speedball OD (mixing Heroin + Cocaine) which is a really stupid thing to do.

As for my opinion on the band, love them. I wasn't too big on their last album, but everything up to that point was great. Did you know that they started as a hair metal band? Try to find old pictures, they're great. Not as funny as Pantera or Shotgun Messiah but still funny.

I don't know... i grew up in that era and i dont recall them ever being a hair band or the speedball thing.. unless you consider what they looked like in the Man in the Box video as hair band material <shrugs> ... and as far as i know it was str8 heroin he OD'd on and not a speedball.. speedball i can only recall John Belushi and River Phoenix dying from it...
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedball_&#37;28drug)

Actors John Belushi, Chris Farley, and River Phoenix, comedian Mitch Hedberg, former Major League Baseball pitcher Eric Show, keyboardist Brent Mydland of The Grateful Dead, drummer Robbie McIntosh from Average White Band, as well as Alice in Chains' singer, Layne Staley are all reported to have died after taking speedballs.

That's where I got that information about speedballs. Wikipedia could of course be wrong. That's why I said I think. I don't know.

Before Facelift, Alice in Chains were called "Alice n' Chaynz" and they were definitely glam. Lipstick, hairspray and the full 9 yards. Layne went under the stagename "Candy Staley" at first which I think is really quite hilarious.

from answers.com:

Few rock vocalists created such a dark and eerie body of work as Alice in Chains' Layne Staley. Born in Kirkland, WA, on August 22, 1967, Staley showed musical talent at an early age, and took up the drums. But upon joining garage bands and discovering rock music as a teenager (Black Sabbath, the Doors, etc.), Staley switched to singing. He met guitarist Jerry Cantrell shortly thereafter, and both formed a Van Halen/Guns N' Roses-esque glam metal band, Alice N' Chaynz (along with drummer Sean Kinney and bassist Mike Starr). Taking a hint from fellow Seattle bands (Soundgarden, Melvins, Screaming Trees, etc.), the group rejected their early showy direction in favor of a more straight-ahead approach both musically and visually, and ultimately changed the spelling of their name to Alice in Chains.
 
Cantrell is an extremely talented songwriter, looking at his AiC stuff and his solo stuff. That with Layne's powerful voice made Alice great. However they were very short-lived, compared to say Pearl Jam. Layne's drug use was the main cause for this, as well as Jerry wanting more use of his voice in the music, which caused a lot of in-band arguments and hurt their longevity.