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Alice in Chains - Acid Bubble (Studio Recording)

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

Off Alice In Chain's new album - Black Gives Way to Blue. The album is set to release on September 29, 2009.

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  • anyone saying that this is the best aic album, or that it's the least grunge, the most metal, whatever, needs to not talk. every aic album is unique. no two are alike. this is probably the most polished album they've released. alice in chains was a place and a time out of sight, out of mind, it won't return. their music was a heavy dose of reality to the mainstream teeny bopper nirvana metallica loving youth. it's the honesty in their music that keeps it together

  • i have feelings and opinions and i will subject you all to them...

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  • lol this song is just one continuous herion nod. still great!

  • this album is my favorite Alice in Chains album but yeah all their albums are good and unique and my claim means nothing. Its my way of showing faith and respect for these guys as im sure they faced the ill most amount of pressure.

  • omg, love this song, the riff, is deep and dirty and grungy and everything awesome, then that faster heavy riff comes in... blows my mind, every time. it sucks that they never play it good live...

  • @chikaBurton !00% correct

  • @poseuresque agreed

    

  • I don't know why it took me so long to finally listen to this whole album... but as a long time fan of AIC and Jerry Cantrell, I must say that, despite Layne not singing, this album has some "unique chemistry" to it, especially this song, Duvall did a nice job, but as always, Alice In Chains' brain WAS, IS AND WILL BE Jerry Cantrell.

  • AIC Forever

  • Those who want to hear the recording can go right to the link below.

  • @JRgamervideos again if you consider their entire repertoire then in many regards they are simply not as mainstream as AiC. SOmething like I hate myself and want to die or milk it or gallon s of rubbing alcohol or scentless apprentice are dark and terribly depressing in parts. AiC has got this down as well but I think nirvana takes on grounds of hopelessness ergo the least mainstream.

  • @p1nkAcid Compared to AiC yes, teeny bopper? No, the lyrics in nirvana songs aren't teeny bopper considering their themes. Nirvana just seems more radio and mainstream friendly than Alice in Chains.

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