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In Theaters : 1999
DVD Release : 28 August, 2001 |
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Alice in Chains - Music Bank - The Videos description
That Alice in Chains were, in the early 1990s, routinely bracketed alongside Seattle counterparts Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden as exemplars of grunge always had more to do with geography than reality. Alice in Chains were a heavy metal band, pure and simple. And like most successful heavy metal bands, they attracted an unusually devoted fan base ... review details
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Alice in Chains - Music Bank - The Videos Customer Reviews
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Excellent Anthology
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Music Bank: the Videos has everything an Alice in Chains fan could hope for in a video anthology. Alice in Chains left behind a powerful musical legacy, thanks in large part to the dynamic and often disturbing videos featured on this DVD.
The main program:
This DVD features the complete video collection by the band, as well as some interesting behind the scenes footage. The videos are as visceral and moving today as they were in the 90's, and despite all the MTV I watched in that decade there are some videos on this DVD that I had never seen before. I've read some complaints about the sound quality, but didn't experience any difficulties myself. This DVD looks and sounds terrific.
The bonus material:
There's really nothing in the way of "special features" on this DVD, but there is plenty of bonus material. The DVD starts off with a short promotional video that featured the band pre-Facelift. The songs they're playing are from their Alice n' Chainz days, and can only be found on the AIC box set. It's a fascinating way to start the DVD, as it provides a look at the band when they were just starting out. There are also several musical interludes throughout the disc that feature lots of previously unseen live and behind the scenes footage.
The verdict:
Buy it already! If you're an Alice in Chains fan, this is a must-own DVD. Since vocalist Layne Staley's death, this video collection also effectively serves as a memorial to his troubled life and creative spirit.
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