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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Who came up with the name Alice in Chains?

One of its members, Layne Staley, ultimately took the name that he and his former bandmates had initially flirted with when he joined a different group a few months later that became known as Alice in Chains. Seattle, Washington, U.S.
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What does Alice in Chains stand for?

Alice in Chains

Originally spelled Alice N' Chainz, Layne Staley shed light on the subject in a Rolling Stone article (11-26-92): "The name came from a side project of my old group. We were going to have this band that dressed up in drag and played heavy metal as a joke."
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How did Mudhoney get their name?

They named themselves after the Russ Meyer film Mudhoney. In 1988, the band recorded and released their debut EP, Superfuzz Bigmuff, and their first single, "Touch Me I'm Sick", on the Sub Pop label.
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Why is grunge called grunge?

The word grunge, which means grime or dirt, came to describe a music genre, fashion style and lifestyle exclusively attached to the Pacific Northwest and, specifically, Seattle.
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HOW THEY GOT THEIR NAME - Alice In Chains



How did Soundgarden get its name?

The band named themselves after a wind-channeling pipe sculpture titled A Sound Garden, on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration property at 7600 Sand Point Way, next to Magnuson Park in Seattle.
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What was Alice Cooper's real name?

Alice Cooper, original name Vincent Damon Furnier, (born February 4, 1948, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.), American rock musician who pioneered a theatrical form of heavy metal music performance that fused onstage horror dramatics with a raw dynamic sound and that eventually earned him the sobriquet “the godfather of shock ...
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Was Alice Cooper a real person?

Legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper was born Vincent Damon Furnier, but as he revealed in a recent interview with The Sun, only one person calls him by the name he was given when he entered this world on Feb. 4, 1948.
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What was Alice Cooper's band name?

At age 17, he formed a rock band called the Earwigs, who changed their name to The Spiders and then The Nazz, before finally settling on Alice Cooper. The line-up included himself, Dennis Dunaway, Michael Bruce, Glen Buxton and Neal Smith.
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What was the rooster in Vietnam?

'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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How old would Layne Staley be today?

Layne Staley Day in Seattle

On August 22, 2019, which would have been Staley's 52nd birthday, Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan officially proclaimed that day as "Layne Staley Day" in the city in honor of Staley's contributions to the world of music.
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How the who got their name?

Townshend and his house-mate Richard Barnes spent a night considering names, focusing on a theme of joke announcements, including "No One" and "the Group". Townshend preferred "the Hair", and Barnes liked "the Who" because it "had a pop punch". Daltrey chose "the Who" the next morning.
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What is Alice Cooper's most famous song?

Top 10 (and 1 Bonus) Alice Cooper Songs
  • 8. “ Under My Wheels” (1971)
  • 6. “ Poison” (1989)
  • 5. “ No More Mr. Nice Guy” (1973)
  • 4. “ Billion Dollar Babies” (1973)
  • 3. “ School's Out” (1972)
  • 2. “ I'm Eighteen” (1971)
  • 1. “ Hello Hooray” (1973)
  • “Clones (We're All)” (1980)
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Was Alice Cooper's dad a Mormon?

His father was a preacher in The Church of Jesus Christ, and Cooper was active in the church during his preteen years.
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Which came first Audioslave or Soundgarden?

Soundgarden were the first grunge band to sign to a major label (A&M Records in 1988), paving the way for the likes of Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains to break out. After Soundgarden initially split up, Cornell formed Audioslave with Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk.
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Is Soundgarden heavy metal?

Grunge pioneers who took the heavy sludge of '70s metal and infused it with the raw aesthetic of '80s punk to become an important band of the '90s.
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Where does punk come from?

Borrowed from prison slang, the word punk was first used in a musical context during the early 1970s, when compilation albums such as Lenny Kaye's Nuggets (1972) created a vogue for simple mid-1960s garage rock by groups such as the Seeds, the 13th Floor Elevators, and ? (Question Mark) and the Mysterians.
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Who is 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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Why so many grunge musicians died?

Drug Addiction… Especially Heroin

Drugs. Especially heroin. Drugs were a big part of the scene, and not just among musicians or grunge fans. It wasn't a problem exclusive to the grunge community, but it is one that defined it to some extent.
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