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  • Release Date: 09/29/1992
  • Sales Rank: 14,904
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074645247526

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Dirt

1LISTENThem Bones 2:30
2LISTENDam That River 3:09
3LISTENRain When I Die 6:01
4LISTENDown in a Hole 5:38
5LISTENSickman 5:29
6LISTENRooster 6:15
7LISTENJunkhead 5:09
8LISTENDirt 5:16
9LISTENGod Smack 3:50
10LISTENIron Gland 0:43
11LISTENHate to Feel 5:16
12LISTENAngry Chair 4:47
13LISTENWould? 3:27

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Dirt is Alice in Chains' major artistic statement and the closest they ever came to recording a flat-out masterpiece. It's a primal, sickening howl from the depths of Layne Staley's heroin addiction, and one of the most harrowing concept albums ever recorded. Not every song on Dirt is explicitly about heroin, but Jerry Cantrell's solo-written contributions (nearly half the album) effectively maintain the thematic coherence -- nearly every song is imbued with the morbidity, self-disgust, and/or resignation of a self-aware yet powerless addict. Cantrell's technically limited but inventive guitar work is by turns explosive, textured, and queasily disorienting, keeping the listener off balance with atonal riffs and off-kilter time signatures. Staley's stark confessional lyrics are similarly effective, and consistently miserable. Sometimes he's just numb and apathetic, totally desensitized to the outside world; sometimes his self-justifications betray a shockingly casual amorality; his moments of self-recognition are permeated by despair and suicidal self-loathing. Even given its subject matter, Dirt is monstrously bleak, closely resembling the cracked, haunted landscape of its cover art. The album holds out little hope for its protagonists (aside from the much-needed survival story of "Rooster," a tribute to Cantrell's Vietnam-vet father), but in the end, it's redeemed by the honesty of its self-revelation and the sharp focus of its music. [Some versions of Dirt feature "Down in a Hole" as the next-to-last track rather than the fourth.] Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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One of the best Grunge CDs you'll ever buy.by Larry_Ibarra

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September 21, 2009: Except for Soundgarden, Alice In Chains was always the heaviest of the Grunge bands. In fact they were more heavy metal than punk and grunge. Unlike Nirvana, Alice In Chains relied not on sloppy playing and raw power but on virtuosity and emotion. Of course, I guess Nirvana was pretty emotional too but their commercial success somehow diluted it. Grunge and alternative should never be about commercial success, image or style. They should be strictly about the music. Alice In Chains shunned commercial success and instead created music that appeals primarily to serious rock listeners. In other words, this is not pop and therefore is not something you're gonna find at the top of the charts. If you like a more emotional brand of heavy metal then this album is for you. If you like this album than try their earlier releases like Facelift which contains the immortal anthem, "Man In The Box". You could also try a Soundgarden or Pearl Jam album since they often relied on similar aesthetics.

The Sound quality on this album is top notch...of course so are most albums that were recorded with 90s technology. This is a good rockin; album with a message so both fans of metal and grunge should find a lot to enjoy here.

I Also Recommend: Superunknown, Facelift, Ten.

A Bleak, Beautiful Messageby Anonymous

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November 14, 2005: One of the most important, essential albums of all time, Alice in Chains' "Dirt" is a bleak, but beautiful album, making clear that drugs have been a terrible and painful experience. Starts out with a bang and ends with one, too. All the emotions never fail to get across. Anger, sadness, etc. All of it is amazingly clear. One of the most essential albums of the 90s, albeit all time, "Dirt" is an amazing album with a powerful message. If you can't spare 10 bucks for this album, then you need help.


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