Waxed Records
Dirt
Dirt
Alice in Chains
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Dark, heavy, and hauntingly raw—Alice in Chains’ Dirt is a grunge-metal masterpiece that defined the darker side of the early ‘90s Seattle scene. Released in 1992, this album dives deep into themes of addiction, despair, and self-destruction, wrapped in sludgy riffs, haunting harmonies, and Layne Staley’s anguished vocals.
From the grinding, doom-laden Them Bones to the somber, gut-wrenching Down in a Hole, every track on Dirt is a deeply personal descent into pain and survival. The band’s signature dual-vocal harmonies—courtesy of Staley and Jerry Cantrell—give songs like Rooster and Would? an eerily beautiful, almost ghostly quality, making Dirt one of the most powerful and emotionally charged albums of the grunge era.
Now pressed on high-quality vinyl, Dirt delivers the full weight of its crushing guitars, thundering drums, and emotionally devastating lyrics, making it the definitive way to experience one of the greatest rock albums of all time.
Track Listing:
- Them Bones – 2:30
- Dam That River – 3:09
- Rain When I Die – 6:02
- Down in a Hole – 5:38
- Sickman – 5:29
- Rooster – 6:15
- Junkhead – 5:09
- Dirt – 5:16
- God Smack – 3:50
- Untitled – 0:43
- Hate to Feel – 5:16
- Angry Chair – 4:48
- Would? – 3:27
This isn’t just an album—it’s a slow-burning, beautifully painful trip into the abyss, a record that lays everything bare and leaves nothing unsaid. If you’re looking for grunge at its most visceral, honest, and unforgettable, Dirt belongs on your turntable.