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Old 03-22-2010, 09:30 PM   #331 (permalink)
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I just went to one of their concerts in Boston, MA. Man was it friggin awesome! I didn't expect for them to play "Sickman," "Dirt," or "We Die Young" but they did! Unfortunately, they didn't play "Heaven Beside You."

Some AiC songs I think they should consider playing live in the future:
"God Am"
"Sludge Factory"
"God Smack"
"Put You Down"
"Over Now" (That is the DEFINITIVE AiC closing song/but Would's okay too)
"Sea Of Sorrow"
"Private Hell"
"Am I Inside"
"Grind"

Overall they NEED to play more from the tripod album, I think all they played from that album at the show I attended was "Again." That is a great song and all, but come on! They couldn't replace "Dirt"(song) with "Grind" or something!?

Oh well, it was a great show none the less.
Well, "Again" was one of the only songs on that album that Layne did not write himself. I think that the band is refraining from redoing "Layne's" songs.
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Old 03-23-2010, 09:32 AM   #332 (permalink)
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they didn't play "Heaven Beside You."
This is the song sung by Jerry Cantrell as a homage to Kurt Curbain?
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Old 03-23-2010, 09:58 AM   #333 (permalink)
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AIC is definetly an influence to most bands today. If not they should be. I can't really seem to get into the new AIC without Layne. I like Jerry's "Degredation Trip" album, just wish he wouldn't have released the new album under Alice in Chains.
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Old 03-23-2010, 10:01 AM   #334 (permalink)
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AIC is definetly an influence to most bands today. If not they should be.
Most bands? I definitely disagree with that. I'm sure there are some here and there but overall I don't see it.
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I disagree too, unless all you listen to is mainstream rock radio. They were an influence to many mid/late 90s and even 00s "alternative" rock bands already. Respect to AiC but we've heard enough of those.
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Old 03-23-2010, 11:27 AM   #336 (permalink)
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Most bands? I definitely disagree with that. I'm sure there are some here and there but overall I don't see it.
just because a band doesn't sound like a knock off of a band doesn't mean that a current band isn't influenced by a band. c'mon now.
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just because a band doesn't sound like a knock off of a band doesn't mean that a current band isn't influenced by a band. c'mon now.
I'm not talking about bands that sound like AiC knockoffs, I'm just talking about recent bands that bear any AiC influence at all. Like I said before, there may be handful but I can't think of any. Can you? I'm talking recent bands here, not late 90s nu-metal bands that are still putting out albums.
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i would consider the band Hurt as having SOME AiC influence
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Old 03-23-2010, 11:44 AM   #339 (permalink)
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i would consider the band Hurt as having SOME AiC influence
I've never heard of them, but okay there's one band you can name. Still pretty far from "most bands".
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This is the song sung by Jerry Cantrell as a homage to Kurt Curbain?
What the **** does that song have to do with Kurt Cobain?
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