@@annahanguiano8931 definitely not a metal band. You might say they had metal elements in their music but they were definitely grunge. And they didn’t have friends in Seattle. They were from Seattle.
@annahanguiano8931 dude, what a wrong take that is shared by no one other than you. How do people speak so confidently on things they clearly know nothing about.
Yeah, pretty much Alice in chains, Nirvana and the duo of Pearl Jam/Sound Garden basically (I think) founded/exemplify the grunge sound - - what it IS. Sound Garden was around first, I believe.
Indeed, is funny. I was looking for reactions to the uncensored version, sadly there is almost none reacting to that one. I didn't feel like putting the uncensored overlapped, made me feel like cheating, since they would probably react differently to that version.
Don't remember the year but I saw three of the big four (Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer) on the Monsters of Rock tour with Alice in Chains opening. They had some big balls to open up for a thrash crowd especially to promote their first record. By the end of their set everyone knew something special was happening with this band. Etched in memory! Keep these compilation reactions coming...AWESOME!!!
Grunge years would never be forgotten, it won’t be the same since the passing of Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, Chris Cornell, and Scott Weiland. RIP Grunge era, you will always be remembered
Just look at the smiles and joy of all those people 🥰🔥 love to see the profound impact Layne and AIC still have on us nowadays ❤ Layne lives on in our hearts through his music and his incredible voice that he gifted to the world ❤❤❤ happy heavenly birthday Layne 🖤🌟❤️
This song is the meaning of power. Great compilation! Could you do a compilation of Like a Stone from Audioslave? RIP Layne Staley and Chris Cornell! 🤘🏻
Still to this day can't believe they get lumped in with grunge just because they came out from Seattle the same time as the others. They were metal and some of the godfathers of stoner/sludge metal.
Such an awesome song and video and band, i love Alice in Chains!! Incredible job putting this masterpiece together!! RIP Layne Staley and Mike Starr😇💝🌹 Thank You for sharing this awesome video with us!! 😊💓🤘✌️
I was a rap/hip hop guy in the 90's, I learned of walk by pantera and this song here because or E.C.W, R.V.D came out to walk and I'm pretty sure Tommy Dreamer came out to man in the box, I love both of these songs and both bands have lost members. R.I.P Layne, Dime, Vinny and Mike
Who ever creates these should do a video called “crying reactions to Laynes voice” because I have a play list of about 15 people that have cried the first time the heard layne singing! I’ll send you the playlist! I don’t know how to make videos or I would have made one a long time ago.
What an undeniable talent. Layne was one of the greatest vocalists to Grace Rock ‘N Roll. Would definitely love to see more compilations of people reacting to Would, Rooster, Them Bones and Love Hate Love.
I have always put Layne in top ten voices of all time. He was only 23yo in this video. He graced us with so much in his short life, a horribly tragic end that should happen to no one. So many, far to many voices silent from this Era. Just damn.
J'ai jamais été groupie au point de suivre l'actualité des musiciens et d'ailleurs pendant 15 ans pas de journal télévisé pour moi, ni de presse. Donc, j'apprends ce jour de 9/9/23, le décès il y a 21 ans de Layne que j'écoute depuis les années 90 ! Quel Choc ! Surtout les circonstances de son décès ! La came, c'est trop de la merde, faut juste pas y toucher, elle nous enlève beaucoup trop de gens talentueux. RIP Layne.
AIC sounded nothing like grunge bands, they just happened to be from Seattle. We Die Young & many other songs. The only grunge/alternative band that sounded even close to as heavy as AIC was STP with a few tunes on Core
Though some great bands playing all the various forms of Rock have come on the scene since 2000, there is no denying that the late 60's thru the 90's was the greatest time to be alive for a rock n roll fan.
growing up in the 2000's I would here this all the time on the radio now 90's music only has a 1-2 hours of music time, point is this is from 1990-1992 only 3 albums. 30+ years later and nobody can do this again.
Ok, big, big boomer reaction incoming. Dude said, "They dont make music like this any more"...i think one of the reasons is the proliferation of computers. Its so easy to make a beat, a backing track...you dont need to learn an instrument, computers got your back. Dont have to learn how to sing, autotune has got your back. I know there is some good music being made today, but its harder to find. ANYONE can post music from their bedroom. What will incentivise kids to learn to play music when their heros cant read a note? Strange, strange times were living in...