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Layne & Jerry had amazing chemistry & harmony together. I love that dark, haunted, eerie tone they portrayed. I grew up on hair metal & some 70s/80s synth music so AIC was a refreshing, exciting change.
Layne is one of the best vocalists of our generation! And Jerry Cantrell's guitar and harmonizing with Layne's vocals can't be matched! In my top 10 all time favorite songs ever.
Crunchy! A couple of the things that set Alice in Chains apart from the other "grunge" bands of the nineties were the harmonized vocals and the odd time signatures in many of their songs. When you're ready for more from then, check out some of these bangers -- "Would?", "Them Bones", "Rooster", "Bleed the Freak", and "Heaven Beside You" among others.
Soundgarden was really the band known for their odd time signatures out of the grunge bands. Agree with everything else though - Cantrill and Layne are so great together. I'd add "Love Hate Love" - Live at the Moore Theater too.
This is my favorite band!!! Im born and raised in Seattle, where the grunge music from the ‘90’s came from! I could list probably 20 songs that are amazing! Here’s a few of my favorites! Nutshell, Rotten Apple, No Excuses, We Die Young, Sea of Sorrow, Would, Them Bones, Rain When I Die. P.S. Rest In Peace Layne Staley (Lead Singer) and Mike Starr (Bass Guitar)
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Great reaction and I've subscribed 😊. 48 and only recently discovered Alice in chains myself. Layne Staley blows me away with his otherworldly voice. Powerful and mesmerising.
They have no bad songs , Layne needs to be heard live ..way better than studio..he defies logic with his voice....tightest band ever.....keep listening, you won't regret it.
Another fantastic reaction to another incredible band! Can't go wrong with AIC, love to see more of your reactions to their earlier catalog too. Thanks buddy! Edited to add: Jerry Cantrell is an overlooked guitar hero (and song writer).
Omfg the ending man. Dude you’re the best🤣🤣 “you couldn’t put Alice in a box. You couldn’t put Alice In Chains. You couldn’t put Alice in a box if it was a titanitium box” fr bro. Layne was amazing
This song was written for his dad who was a war vet who suffered from PTSD. I had a boyfriend who was a drummer and would play to Alice In Chains Would? I think you’d appreciate this song as a drummer
It isn't one voice you're hearing. IT's two. Layne Stayley and Jerry Cantrell are LEGENDS for a reason. Those harmonies, the power, the range...it's just plain bad assery.
Yay! Alice in Chains is my all time favorite 😍 I highly recommend that you listen to "Rain when I die" which is another epic Alice In Chains song off of their album; Dirt. It's amazing.
One of my all time favourite songs😝I listened to it so much while pregnant that we used it to stop my son crying when he was a baby.He still loves it at 3yrs old
Love the reaction! Gotta react to Bleed The Freak, Nutshell, Would (you’ll love the beat of the intro), Junkhead, No Excuses, Rooster, Love Hate Love, Angry Chair, Sludge Factory (MTV unplugged version), God Am, Frogs (MTV unplugged version, Over Now, I Stay Away, What The Hell Have I, Got Me Wrong (MTV unplugged version), Rotten Apple, I Stay Away, Down In a Hole, Them Bones, It Ain’t Like That, Private Hell (William DuVall era) I think you could tell I’m a fan of AIC just a bit mate?😉 much love from Australia💕
This song's origins start with a lunch the band had with some A&R woman who was a vegan (no animal byproducts of ANY kind), who proceeded to tell them how animals were penned up in small crates and killed for steak, etc. So, Layne wrote Man in the Box from the perspective of a penned up calf. It was loosely based around Layne's idea of media censorship. Sean Kinney (the drummer) said it was about veal. LOL. Layne met Jerry Cantrell ONE TIME, found out he had no family in the area, he had little money left and Layne (drunkenly) offered Jerry a place to live, money, food, clothes, guitars and gear he needed, Layne set Jerry up with a life that could NOT fail unless Jerry let it happen. He set him up with a band when he gave Jerry the number to Sean Kinney's girlfriend and found out that the girlfriend was Mike Starr's sister. He encouraged Jerry to sing more because after all they were Jerry's lyrics, Jerry should sing them. I'm sure Jerry would have made it on his own without Layne, but it would have been the long scenic route to get there. Jerry wrote ROOSTER about his father's experiences in Vietnam and when Jerry saw his dad in the audience at one of their shows, Jerry asked Layne (and the guys) to play Rooster and they did. It was the first time Jerry's dad heard Jerry's music and knew that his son understood him through that song. It brought Jerry and his dad closer together. And Layne had a vital part in that reunion. (Meanwhile Layne's own biological father was an opportunist who showed back up in Layne's life AFTER Layne got famous and had money and did drugs with Layne.) Phil Staley was NOT the father Layne expected when he came back into his life. Layne had tried rehab 13 times, but he could never completely give it up. He tried quitting cold turkey on two of the last attempts at rehab, but that didn't work either. Mad Season is made up of Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees and John Baker Saunders and they all went through rehab. They all got together and dragged Layne out of his condo, got him excited about doing ABOVE album, thinking if he was creative he wouldn't want the drugs, and for the length of time it took to do that, Layne was excited about the project, but it didn't curb his drug habit. Layne wrote the lyrics to the songs he sang on the ABOVE album and he drew the cover art for the album. Layne was an amazing singer. Very few singers sound better live than they do in a studio version. Layne was one of the few. From what I’ve read and researched, heroin is the worst drug to be addicted to. You don’t want to do anything other than be there and nodding out. The fact that he agreed to do the KISS shows and performed them like he did shows the strength he had. From what I read, when you have the level of addiction Layne had, it is incredibly difficult to function at the intensity of performing a stage show in front of an audience as well as he did. He could have stayed home and stayed high, but Jerry wanted to do the shows. Somewhere, somehow Layne found the strength to do those shows despite what his addiction wanted him to do even though he survived an overdose after the last KISS show in Kansas City, Missouri, became a recluse, and the addiction got him in the end. Mike Starr was the last one to see him on April 4, 2002, for all anyone knows and what I took from that was that while Layne was telling Mike that he (Layne) was sick, he still tried to get Mike to give up his own prescription drug habit. After that, no one noticed he had died because he never answered the phone nor opened the door. It took inactivity over the span of two weeks for his ACCOUNTANT to notice something was wrong and called Susan Silver who called Layne's mother to alert her to the situation who then called 911. He died on April 5, 2002, but his body wasn't discovered until April 19, 2002. And to pour salt in the wound, MTV (and the music industry) has more or less blackballed Layne (and yet, they laud over Kurt Cobain every April 5th, because Kurt was the "face of grunge", meanwhile Layne gets a "by the way"). The Grammys went so far as to invite Jerry, Mike and Sean to the Grammy show in 2003 and then refused to put Layne's picture up in the memorial of the musicians who died in 2002. (Or they "forgot" to) which pissed Jerry, Mike and Sean off and they walked out on the show. At the age of 34 (when he died), he looked more like an 80-year-old man. He knew he screwed up, between the drugs and his own depression and then his former fiancee dying, Layne just couldn't find a way to dig himself out of his own mess and at the end with his teeth problems and organs failing on him, he gave up trying. He lost sight of who his true friends were and who was using him. He was never going to give up the drugs. Instead, he tried to attain the same high he felt the first time he did drugs and could never achieve it. Layne's story is more tragic and haunting because you can actually watch and hear him deteriorate over the 12 year span: from the mild use of drugs in 1990 all the way through 1996 when he was deep into a heroin addiction to dropping to 90 pounds by 1998 to 86 pounds when he died in 2002. Layne wrote songs that gave a normal person insight into the mind and journey of an addict. The pain and depression he endured to write the most brutally honest lyrics a musician could write concerning his feelings on his own addiction and the emotional and physical strength he had to perform those songs live when all he wanted to do was curl away and lose himself in the drug haze I can’t imagine what it was like for him. He was hounded by the press about his addiction. He was ridiculed for his addiction. The music industry blackballed him for his addiction. The Grammys forgot about him when he died. As far as MTV and Rolling Stone were concerned he’s just another addicted singer. They don’t want to acknowledge his contributions to music. Layne Staley deserved better than what he received from the people around him who he thought mattered. He wrote about things with maturity and knowledge well beyond his years. He didn’t deserve to be turned into tabloid cannon fodder by the press. Layne was so much more than his drug addiction. He was able to come up with lyrics and harmonies off the top of his head. He stacked his own vocals. He knew enough to know that Jerry Cantrell was playing with the wrong people and gave him contact info for Sean Kinney and Mike Starr. He wrote the lyrics for the songs he sang on Mad Season's Above album and drew the cover art for that album. Layne was a genius in his own right. He still was able to figure things out in a snap off the top of his head. Layne just had his demons. Layne's whole situation from his drug addiction, to how he died, to how he was found only weighing 86 pounds and the drug paraphernalia, etc is tragic and haunts me when I think about it (and I didn't even know the guy personally). "Whatever dramas are going on in my life, I always find that place inside my head where I see myself as the cleanest, tallest, strongest, wisest person that I can be." -- Layne Staley "My bad habits aren't my title. My strengths and my talent are my title." -- Layne Staley "When I tried drugs they were fucking great, and they worked for me for years, and now they're turning against me- and now I'm walking through hell and this sucks. I wrote about drugs, and I didn't think I was being unsafe or careless by writing about them. I didn't want my fans to think heroin was cool. But then I've had fans come up to me and give me the thumbs up, telling me they're high. That's exactly what I didn't want to happen." -- Layne Staley
Layne Staley is my second favorite singer. I'm glad you have him positive reviews. I dig your channel bro. I subscribed about 10 videos ago... 10 in a row I might add.
Layne is great and I think he’s the best singer from the grunge era but for me Jerry is the all star of this group. Seriously one of the best guitar players ever
I really think you'd enjoy Hall of the Mountain King by Savatage. It's a little long, but the powerful riffs and commanding vocals by Jon Oliva are top notch.
Layne Staley rarely gets credit for his incredible voice. His a 5.58 OCTAVE VOCAL RANGE goes from G1 in "Rooster" and D7, in live performances. These are NOTES, he SINGS, not screaming or falsetto. Unique harmonies are often sung by Jerry Cantrell, guitarist. th-cam.com/video/PZJ8gu45_TE/w-d-xo.html is an old show with high note. RIP. LAYNE..SUCH A LOSS.
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Every time I think about the 90's is with this song at the background.
Such a powerful voice.
Layne & Jerry had amazing chemistry & harmony together. I love that dark, haunted, eerie tone they portrayed. I grew up on hair metal & some 70s/80s synth music so AIC was a refreshing, exciting change.
Layne is one of the best vocalists of our generation! And Jerry Cantrell's guitar and harmonizing with Layne's vocals can't be matched! In my top 10 all time favorite songs ever.
This guy is simply the best song reacter on the Tube
just found him today, gonna binge on his playlist for a bit!
I agree, Nathan you're the best man
Yes, he is!!!
Absolutely! Nathan is my FAV
I love his takes, but seriously. How has he never listened to any of these songs? Really? Still love the content.
Crunchy! A couple of the things that set Alice in Chains apart from the other "grunge" bands of the nineties were the harmonized vocals and the odd time signatures in many of their songs. When you're ready for more from then, check out some of these bangers -- "Would?", "Them Bones", "Rooster", "Bleed the Freak", and "Heaven Beside You" among others.
Would is a classic
I love Alice in Chains. Anything from the self-titled (Three Legged Dog) album would suffice.
You can’t really go wrong with any Alice In Chains
Soundgarden was really the band known for their odd time signatures out of the grunge bands.
Agree with everything else though - Cantrill and Layne are so great together.
I'd add "Love Hate Love" - Live at the Moore Theater too.
“Again”
Another great choice
Oh yeah here we go!!! The Grunge days! RIP LAYNE AND MIKE. Some great music here bro. Thx for your reactions!
I played with Mike just prior to his death…🥺RIP
I love your enthusiasm! You always make me smile!☮💜
Thank you 😊
This is my favorite band!!! Im born and raised in Seattle, where the grunge music from the ‘90’s came from! I could list probably 20 songs that are amazing! Here’s a few of my favorites! Nutshell, Rotten Apple, No Excuses, We Die Young, Sea of Sorrow, Would, Them Bones, Rain When I Die.
P.S. Rest In Peace Layne Staley (Lead Singer) and Mike Starr (Bass Guitar)
I am an old 60 year old surgeon here... Headbanging watching my favorite music reactor on the Internet--- hanging out with my brother Nathan! I love Nathan's channel. He's the best!
Great reaction and I've subscribed 😊. 48 and only recently discovered Alice in chains myself. Layne Staley blows me away with his otherworldly voice. Powerful and mesmerising.
They have no bad songs , Layne needs to be heard live ..way better than studio..he defies logic with his voice....tightest band ever.....keep listening, you won't regret it.
Love this song, brings me back to the early 90’s in my childhood growing up
Again, you and your brother nailed it!!!!!!
Lane Staley-rip we'll never get another voice like him.
Love AIC. Layne and Jerry harmonies are angelic! RIP LS 🙏🏽
Just pure joy on your face finding a wicked tune to add to the playlist ❤
Come on 100k! Lets get this man paid peeps!
I appreciate your kindness, your enjoyment is the true currency 😊
@@NathanBrownMusic Well thank you. A little rent money never hurt tho!
Another fantastic reaction to another incredible band! Can't go wrong with AIC, love to see more of your reactions to their earlier catalog too. Thanks buddy!
Edited to add: Jerry Cantrell is an overlooked guitar hero (and song writer).
I was 9 when this song/album came out & like 11 when I saw the MTV video. I miss the grunge era, especially that 90-97 time frame.
Should see it live. The black and white looking video from early 90s.
AIC is incredible
everytime i hear that end chorus its just.......FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKING HELL, MANNNNNN its insane
Omfg the ending man. Dude you’re the best🤣🤣 “you couldn’t put Alice in a box. You couldn’t put Alice In Chains. You couldn’t put Alice in a box if it was a titanitium box” fr bro. Layne was amazing
This song was written for his dad who was a war vet who suffered from PTSD. I had a boyfriend who was a drummer and would play to Alice In Chains Would? I think you’d appreciate this song as a drummer
That would be Rooster, this song is more or less about censorship.
It isn't one voice you're hearing. IT's two. Layne Stayley and Jerry Cantrell are LEGENDS for a reason. Those harmonies, the power, the range...it's just plain bad assery.
Greatest grunge band of all time.. don't @ me
Voice that will break through doors! ❤
Yay! Alice in Chains is my all time favorite 😍 I highly recommend that you listen to "Rain when I die" which is another epic Alice In Chains song off of their album; Dirt. It's amazing.
Rooster. Best song they ever did
There’s that smile! I missed your face, Nathan!❤
Keep on Bro. I loved your reactions. 🇧🇷
One of my all time favourite songs😝I listened to it so much while pregnant that we used it to stop my son crying when he was a baby.He still loves it at 3yrs old
He used to blowout microphones! Lol! The world is a lonelier place without him.
Love your reaction! Love the music choices
YEEEEES! MY MAN! 😆👏👏👏
"Voice that will break through doors" 🤣🤣🤣Nutshell is the best of the best 👌 👍 such a tragic story. Watch mtv unplugged alice in chains
Lets get some more alice in chains up in here! Rooster!
Yes yes!! More AIC please. Loving your reactions great channel.🙂✌️🌼🎵
Love the reaction! Gotta react to Bleed The Freak, Nutshell, Would (you’ll love the beat of the intro), Junkhead, No Excuses, Rooster, Love Hate Love, Angry Chair, Sludge Factory (MTV unplugged version), God Am, Frogs (MTV unplugged version, Over Now, I Stay Away, What The Hell Have I, Got Me Wrong (MTV unplugged version), Rotten Apple, I Stay Away, Down In a Hole, Them Bones, It Ain’t Like That, Private Hell (William DuVall era)
I think you could tell I’m a fan of AIC just a bit mate?😉 much love from Australia💕
R.I.P. Layne
Named my daughter after Layne, Alexis Layne!, Layne was the best vocalist to ever live hands down!
It is a toss up between him and Chris Cornell.
NUTSHELL by them 🔥
AIC are the epitome of grunge!
Love, Hate, Love is another killer AIC song with great vocals!
One of my favorite reactors for sure! Always great energy
Love love love Alice In Chains.
Saw them on the clash of the titans tour in 91 with slayer, anthrax and megadeth. This was the only song I knew at the time.
This one KINDA changed the world before Nirvana did... IF you were paying attention, at the time. 💯😎
This song's origins start with a lunch the band had with some A&R woman who was a vegan (no animal byproducts of ANY kind), who proceeded to tell them how animals were penned up in small crates and killed for steak, etc. So, Layne wrote Man in the Box from the perspective of a penned up calf. It was loosely based around Layne's idea of media censorship. Sean Kinney (the drummer) said it was about veal. LOL.
Layne met Jerry Cantrell ONE TIME, found out he had no family in the area, he had little money left and Layne (drunkenly) offered Jerry a place to live, money, food, clothes, guitars and gear he needed, Layne set Jerry up with a life that could NOT fail unless Jerry let it happen. He set him up with a band when he gave Jerry the number to Sean Kinney's girlfriend and found out that the girlfriend was Mike Starr's sister. He encouraged Jerry to sing more because after all they were Jerry's lyrics, Jerry should sing them. I'm sure Jerry would have made it on his own without Layne, but it would have been the long scenic route to get there.
Jerry wrote ROOSTER about his father's experiences in Vietnam and when Jerry saw his dad in the audience at one of their shows, Jerry asked Layne (and the guys) to play Rooster and they did. It was the first time Jerry's dad heard Jerry's music and knew that his son understood him through that song. It brought Jerry and his dad closer together. And Layne had a vital part in that reunion. (Meanwhile Layne's own biological father was an opportunist who showed back up in Layne's life AFTER Layne got famous and had money and did drugs with Layne.) Phil Staley was NOT the father Layne expected when he came back into his life.
Layne had tried rehab 13 times, but he could never completely give it up. He tried quitting cold turkey on two of the last attempts at rehab, but that didn't work either. Mad Season is made up of Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees and John Baker Saunders and they all went through rehab. They all got together and dragged Layne out of his condo, got him excited about doing ABOVE album, thinking if he was creative he wouldn't want the drugs, and for the length of time it took to do that, Layne was excited about the project, but it didn't curb his drug habit. Layne wrote the lyrics to the songs he sang on the ABOVE album and he drew the cover art for the album.
Layne was an amazing singer. Very few singers sound better live than they do in a studio version. Layne was one of the few. From what I’ve read and researched, heroin is the worst drug to be addicted to. You don’t want to do anything other than be there and nodding out. The fact that he agreed to do the KISS shows and performed them like he did shows the strength he had. From what I read, when you have the level of addiction Layne had, it is incredibly difficult to function at the intensity of performing a stage show in front of an audience as well as he did. He could have stayed home and stayed high, but Jerry wanted to do the shows. Somewhere, somehow Layne found the strength to do those shows despite what his addiction wanted him to do even though he survived an overdose after the last KISS show in Kansas City, Missouri, became a recluse, and the addiction got him in the end.
Mike Starr was the last one to see him on April 4, 2002, for all anyone knows and what I took from that was that while Layne was telling Mike that he (Layne) was sick, he still tried to get Mike to give up his own prescription drug habit.
After that, no one noticed he had died because he never answered the phone nor opened the door. It took inactivity over the span of two weeks for his ACCOUNTANT to notice something was wrong and called Susan Silver who called Layne's mother to alert her to the situation who then called 911. He died on April 5, 2002, but his body wasn't discovered until April 19, 2002.
And to pour salt in the wound, MTV (and the music industry) has more or less blackballed Layne (and yet, they laud over Kurt Cobain every April 5th, because Kurt was the "face of grunge", meanwhile Layne gets a "by the way"). The Grammys went so far as to invite Jerry, Mike and Sean to the Grammy show in 2003 and then refused to put Layne's picture up in the memorial of the musicians who died in 2002. (Or they "forgot" to) which pissed Jerry, Mike and Sean off and they walked out on the show.
At the age of 34 (when he died), he looked more like an 80-year-old man. He knew he screwed up, between the drugs and his own depression and then his former fiancee dying, Layne just couldn't find a way to dig himself out of his own mess and at the end with his teeth problems and organs failing on him, he gave up trying. He lost sight of who his true friends were and who was using him. He was never going to give up the drugs. Instead, he tried to attain the same high he felt the first time he did drugs and could never achieve it.
Layne's story is more tragic and haunting because you can actually watch and hear him deteriorate over the 12 year span: from the mild use of drugs in 1990 all the way through 1996 when he was deep into a heroin addiction to dropping to 90 pounds by 1998 to 86 pounds when he died in 2002.
Layne wrote songs that gave a normal person insight into the mind and journey of an addict. The pain and depression he endured to write the most brutally honest lyrics a musician could write concerning his feelings on his own addiction and the emotional and physical strength he had to perform those songs live when all he wanted to do was curl away and lose himself in the drug haze I can’t imagine what it was like for him. He was hounded by the press about his addiction. He was ridiculed for his addiction. The music industry blackballed him for his addiction. The Grammys forgot about him when he died. As far as MTV and Rolling Stone were concerned he’s just another addicted singer. They don’t want to acknowledge his contributions to music.
Layne Staley deserved better than what he received from the people around him who he thought mattered. He wrote about things with maturity and knowledge well beyond his years. He didn’t deserve to be turned into tabloid cannon fodder by the press.
Layne was so much more than his drug addiction. He was able to come up with lyrics and harmonies off the top of his head. He stacked his own vocals. He knew enough to know that Jerry Cantrell was playing with the wrong people and gave him contact info for Sean Kinney and Mike Starr. He wrote the lyrics for the songs he sang on Mad Season's Above album and drew the cover art for that album. Layne was a genius in his own right. He still was able to figure things out in a snap off the top of his head. Layne just had his demons.
Layne's whole situation from his drug addiction, to how he died, to how he was found only weighing 86 pounds and the drug paraphernalia, etc is tragic and haunts me when I think about it (and I didn't even know the guy personally).
"Whatever dramas are going on in my life, I always find that place inside my head where I see myself as the cleanest, tallest, strongest, wisest person that I can be." -- Layne Staley
"My bad habits aren't my title. My strengths and my talent are my title." -- Layne Staley
"When I tried drugs they were fucking great, and they worked for me for years, and now they're turning against me- and now I'm walking through hell and this sucks. I wrote about drugs, and I didn't think I was being unsafe or careless by writing about them. I didn't want my fans to think heroin was cool. But then I've had fans come up to me and give me the thumbs up, telling me they're high. That's exactly what I didn't want to happen." -- Layne Staley
Grew up on this(teenager) grunge was it. RIP Layne.
Loveeeee AIC
Check out Alice In Chains MTV Unplugged… awesome experience!
Layne Staley is my second favorite singer. I'm glad you have him positive reviews. I dig your channel bro. I subscribed about 10 videos ago... 10 in a row I might add.
Awesome review
Enjoying your humor and reactions. Might I suggest "Rooster" for a listen, if not, I'm callin' your brodda. Heeheehee.
I think the guitar isn't chugging, it's chomping my neck
I primarily only watch reaction videos here and tbh you’re my fav👊🏻
Put You Down is another banger by Alice in Chains ... The guitar work is phenomenal
Love Hate Love live at the Moore has to be seen to believe
That’s Mike Starrs bass. Great review
bro live ur reaction to this. subd
check out ANYTHING on the jar of flies album....
Amazing
You gotta checkout the mtv "unplugged" video of "Nutshell"
Alice in chains Rooster is a great song
Layne is great and I think he’s the best singer from the grunge era but for me Jerry is the all star of this group. Seriously one of the best guitar players ever
You spoke over our god .... the late Lane Staley ! never do that again .... enjoy being able to hear that fallen angel's voice
Jerry is using a voice box with his guitar like Frampton did. I always thought it was a wah wah pedal.
And drugs silenced another incredible voice.
Soon as it kicks off, you caint help the nasty face when you hear that guitar!!!!!
You should do Alice In Chains - them bones
I really think you'd enjoy Hall of the Mountain King by Savatage. It's a little long, but the powerful riffs and commanding vocals by Jon Oliva are top notch.
Love this song! But bro you gotta hear "Blackbird" by Alter Bridge, it's my favorite!
Another reality 🥰
Listen to nutshell also
Them bones by alice in chains please
Live at the Moor in Seattle, if possible. Studio first is prolly better, no that I think about it. 🤷
Youd love Broken Pieces by Apocalyptica (ft. Lacey Strum)
Rip layne
Should do some pantera if u havent already cemetary gates ,walk, cowboys from hell .
Great tune and loving the reactions. If you love this, please give "Plush" by Stone Temple Pilots a try.
Layne Staley rarely gets credit for his incredible voice. His a 5.58 OCTAVE VOCAL RANGE goes from G1 in "Rooster" and D7, in live performances. These are NOTES, he SINGS, not screaming or falsetto. Unique harmonies are often sung by Jerry Cantrell, guitarist. th-cam.com/video/PZJ8gu45_TE/w-d-xo.html is an old show with high note. RIP. LAYNE..SUCH A LOSS.
Bulls On Parade!
You REALLY need to react to Temple of the Dog - Hunger Strike
If you don't like Alice in Chains, then we as a society don't need you.
"Rain When I Die" Alice in Chains. Please and Thank You
Creed “My own Prison “ please ❤
Nathan Brown listens best.
Alice in Chains are favorite and Nirvana; they made the 90's tolerable.
Hotel California by the eagles
You Gotta react to polyphia - GOAT !!
I miss LAYNE! Second best voice from grunge era...
Second best, who is better? Chris Cornell?
This is not rap, stop pretending...