Is the song rooster about Vietnam?

The song was written by Alice in Chains guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell for his father, Jerry Cantrell Sr., who served with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. "Rooster" was a childhood nickname given to Cantrell Sr.
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What does Rooster mean in the Vietnam War?

'Rooster' was also a nickname for M60 machine gunners because the muzzle flash looked like a rooster's tail. It's also a play on how the Vietnamese saw 101st Airborne Division soldiers who wore the Screaming Eagle on their sleeves.
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Whats the story behind the song Rooster?

The song is about resilience, as the soldier get sent off to war, leaving a wife and child behind. He watches his friend die, and does his best to stay alive. They come to kill the Rooster, but he won't die. Jerry Cantrell's father did hear the band perform this song.
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Where did the name Alice In Chains come from?

William DuVall joined the band in 2006 as co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist, replacing Staley, who had died in 2002. The band took its name from Staley's previous group, the glam metal band Alice N' Chains. Alice in Chains in 2018.
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What animal is a rooster?

An adult male chicken is called a “rooster” and an adult female is called a “hen.” Roosters are larger, usually more brightly colored, and have larger combs on top of their heads compared to hens. Chickens can fly but because they are heavy, they can only go about 60 meters (200 ft).
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The Story Behind The Song: Alice In Chains | Rooster



What happened Layne Staley?

Staley struggled with depression and addiction for much of his adult life and later died from a speedball overdose on April 5, 2002, at the age of 34. Staley was ranked at No.
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Is Alice in Chains Grunge?

Grunge also becomes known as the Seattle sound. Which brings us to Alice In Chains who are one of the first grunge bands signed to a major label. The album is “Facelift” which includes the song “Man in The Box” It's the first grunge album to reach the top 50 on the Billboard 200 and certified gold in September 1991.
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Where is Jerry Cantrell SR from?

Early life. Cantrell was born in Tacoma, Washington, on March 18, 1966, to Gloria Jean Krumpos and Jerry Fulton Cantrell.
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Who has the most sniper kills in Vietnam?

Charles Benjamin "Chuck" Mawhinney (born 1949) is a United States Marine who holds the Corps' record for the most confirmed sniper kills, having recorded 103 confirmed kills and 216 probable kills in 16 months during the Vietnam War. Lakeview, Oregon, U.S.
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What is the symbolic meaning of a rooster?

A rooster stands for pride, hope, a new day, and even resurrection. For the Chinese, rooster symbolism is linked to good luck, wealth, and fortune.
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What is the red thing on a rooster called?

Roosters are funny-looking creatures. They have a red bit that sticks out from the top of their heads—the comb—and another that dangles beneath their chin—the wattle.
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What is the Chinese rooster personality?

They are deep thinkers and the Roosters' personality is considered to be honest, bright, communicative, ambitious, capable and warm-hearted. Strong self-respect and seldom relying on others are their basic characteristics. As most of them are born pretty or handsome, they prefer to dress up.
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What does rooster mean in slang?

(figuratively, obsolete slang) A violent or disorderly person. (figuratively) A powerful, prideful, or pompous person. (figuratively, originally US slang, now chiefly New Zealand) A man.
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Did chickens ever fly?

You'll never see a chicken fly very far though. Even before domestication, the ancestor to modern-day chickens, the jungle fowl, was also a pretty weak flyer. Granted, they didn't need to fly very far. They roosted in low branches and ate food from the ground.
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Are all chickens we eat female?

The simple answer to this commonly asked question is: “both”. Both male and female chickens are used to produce chicken meat.
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How did Angry Samoans get their name?

"I wanted a name that was kind of beautiful or nice and pretty instead of a mean, raunchy punk rock name like the Angry Samoans," he later explained.
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Who was the first grunge band?

"Green River were arguably the first grunge band, forming around the same time as the rest of Seattle's first wave (the Melvins, Soundgarden, and Malfunkshun). In 1985, they became the first grunge band to release a record, kickstarting the Seattle music scene and later helping to establish the Sub Pop label.
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How did Pearl Jam get their name?

The band was originally named Mookie Blaylock, after a professional basketball player, but settled on the words pearl and jam separately—the latter reportedly after seeing musician Neil Young in concert and admiring his “jam session” style.
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