Alice In Chains Mtv Unplugged Dvdrip 364x2 Verified -

The Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged performance is widely considered one of the most haunting and raw live recordings in rock history. Filmed on April 10, 1996, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, it marked the band's first live appearance in two and a half years—and one of their final performances with frontman Layne Staley. The Atmosphere

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Recorded on April 10, 1996, at the , this performance marked the band's first concert in over two years. Despite singer Layne Staley's visible frailty and guitarist Jerry Cantrell's case of food poisoning, it is widely considered one of the greatest live performances in rock history. alice in chains mtv unplugged dvdrip 364x2 verified

Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged performance

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The code you gave ( 364x2 ) likely refers to a (364 pixels wide × something — possibly 240p or 288p tall). That would be far worse than the official DVD. Despite singer Layne Staley's visible frailty and guitarist

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The set included a brand-new song titled "The Killer Is Me" .

As for the specific DVD release you mentioned (364x2 verified), I'm not aware of any details about that specific release. However, I can suggest some legitimate ways to access the performance: