Alice In Chains - Mtv Unplugged - Dvd-rip 364x2... [2026]
Alice In Chains' is one of the most iconic live performances in rock history. Recorded on April 10, 1996 , at the Majestic Theatre in Brooklyn, it captures the band's first live show in over two years. Performance Highlights
Tracks like “Nutshell,” “Brother,” “Sludge Factory,” and a chilling cover of “The Killer Is Me” revealed the band’s acoustic versatility. Unlike Nirvana’s energetic Unplugged or Pearl Jam’s folk-infused take, Alice In Chains brought darkness, despair, and raw vulnerability to the format. The performance was less a reinvention than an exorcism.
Low-resolution rips like “364x2” are historically interesting but best left as artifacts of late-90s/early-2000s file-sharing culture.
hit differently when you see the vulnerability in Layne’s eyes. "Down in a Hole":
Regardless of the resolution, the content is essential viewing.
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