The performance, recorded on April 10, 1996, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, is often cited as one of the most powerful and poignant live recordings in rock history. Despite the band not having performed together in nearly three years, the session captured a raw, stripped-down version of their sludgy grunge sound that many fans consider the definitive versions of their greatest hits. Performance & Atmosphere
: Despite his frail physical state, vocalist Layne Staley delivered a legendary performance. His vocal harmonies with Jerry Cantrell on tracks like "Brother" and "No Excuses" remain a defining feature of the set. Iconic Setlist Alice In Chains - MTV Unplugged - DVD-rip 364x2...
Enjoy the acoustic performance of Alice in Chains on MTV Unplugged! Alice in Chains: MTV Unplugged The performance, recorded
Alice in Chains is a renowned American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1987. The band consists of Layne Staley (lead vocals), Jerry Cantrell (guitar, vocals), Mike Starr (bass), and Sean Kinney (drums). Known for their heavy, grunge sound and haunting vocal harmonies, Alice in Chains has released several critically acclaimed albums, including "Dirt", "Facelift", and "Sap". His vocal harmonies with Jerry Cantrell on tracks
As the final, wrenching notes of "The Killer Is Me" faded—just Jerry’s acoustic guitar ringing out—Leo realized he was crying. Not for Layne, who would be gone six years later. But for the version of himself who first downloaded this file on a dial-up connection in his parents’ basement. The boy who thought grunge would last forever.