EARLY
1987 |
Alice
in Chains forms in Seattle. |
|
APRIL
1989 |
After
being pursued by several record companies, Alice signs with Columbia,
after learning Mitch Miller was no longer head of A&R. |
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JUNE
1990 |
Columbia
releases the band's first EP, We Die Young. |
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AUGUST
1990 |
Alice
in Chains' debut album, Facelift, is released. "We Die Young"
becomes Top 5 metal track. |
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SEPTEMBER
1990 |
First
U.S. tour date at Marquee Club in Westminster, CA. An overflow crowd of 20
elbows its way in. |
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OCTOBER
1990 |
Band
sells out New York's Cat Club for Halloween. |
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NOVEMBER
1990 |
Alice
tours with Iggy Pop, introduces songs "Dirt" and
"Rooster" to audiences, who don't give a flying f**k. |
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DECEMBER
1990 |
Band
sells out Moore Theater in Seattle. Concert filmed by acclaimed director
Josh Taft, and later becomes Live Facelift, the band's home video release. |
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JANUARY
1991 |
Band
nominated for American Music Award for Favorite Heavy Metal Artist. They
lose. |
Alice
films movie debut, playing part of sleazy bar band in Cameron Crowe's
film, Singles. They perform the song "Would?" Oscar buzz begins
on the set. |
"Man
In The Box" is released, and makes an interminable 26- week climb
into the Top 20. Video plays on MTV for 16 weeks. |
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FEBRUARY
1991 |
Band
tours Europe with Megadeth. They're nominated for a Grammy for Best Heavy
Metal Performance. They lose again. |
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MAY
1991 |
"Clash
Of The Titans" Tour with Slayer, Anthrax, and Megadeth commences.
Band debuts the song "Would?" at Starplex in Dallas -- the crowd
responds by tearing up the Grassy Knoll. |
The
famed "Combo-pack," pairing the Facelift album with the Live
Facelift home video, is released. The album charts for the first time,
nine months after its release. |
|
AUGUST
1991 through JANUARY 1992 |
Band
tours with Van Halen. Eddie thinks the band needs some wardrobe tips and
buys everyone new Doc Martens and plaid shirts (including some for
himself). |
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AUGUST
1991 |
Alice
makes national network television debut on ABC-TV's "In Concert"
Show. They rock. |
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SEPTEMBER
1991 |
Jerry
Cantrell blows his chance for rock immortality when, while skydiving with
Megadeth's Dave Mustaine, his parachute opens, and he lands safely. |
Facelift
certified gold. |
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NOVEMBER
1991 |
Alice
in Chains records SAP, their second EP. Album title comes from a dream
Sean Kinney has in which, at a press conference, he announces the band's
new album is titled "Sap." Band decides not to mess with fate. |
|
DECEMBER
1991 |
Hunting
in the woods with his brother, Jerry Cantrell believes November has 31
days - he misses December 1st concert with Van Halen. Columbia buys him a
pocket calculator for Christmas. |
Alice
in Chains voted Best New Band in readers' polls in RIP Magazine and Guitar
For the Practicing Musician. |
|
MARCH
1992 |
Alice
plays congenial hosts to the nation as they take "Entertainment
Tonight" on a visual tour of the Seattle music scene - pool halls,
rock clubs, and other revered dens of decadence. |
|
APRIL
1992 |
Recording
begins on the new album Dirt, with Dave Jerden and the band co-producing.
They record through June. |
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JUNE
1992 |
Sean
Kinney redecorates his apartment by throwing his coffee table out the
window. |
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AUGUST
1992 |
"Would?"
becomes Alice In Chains' biggest AOR hit to-date, setting the stage for
Dirt. |
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SEPTEMBER
1992 |
Dirt
is released. Written entirely by the band, Dirt paves a grim descent into
a fine and private hell. Clearly, Alice in Chains is on a collision course
with some dark destiny. |
Layne
runs over himself while popping a wheelie with his 4-wheel ATV - breaks
his foot but not his spirit. Undaunted, he completes Ozzy Osbourne tour in
wheelchair and on crutches, never missing a date. |
|
JANUARY
1993 |
Band
performs at two massive festivals in South America. Mike Starr reaches the
top of the mountain, then retires. |
Bassist
Mike Inez joins, causing music world to engage in
"Bewitched"-style debate: who was the better Darren? |
|
FEBRUARY
1993 |
European
headline club tour gets underway. Several European countries dissolve into
civil war. |
|
APRIL
1993 |
Alice
returns to U.S. to record songs "A Little Bitter" and "What
The Hell Have I" for soundtrack to Last Action Hero. Band predicts
film will be top box office champ of all time. |
|
JUNE
through AUGUST 1993 |
Alice
heads out on "Lollapalooza '93," the tour of the year. Joining
them are Fishbone, Primus, Tool, Rage Against the Machine, Dinosaur Jr.,
Arrested Development, and Babes in Toyland. Reportedly, Winger was
squeezed out of the line-up. |
|
SEPTEMBER
1993 |
At
the end of Lollapalooza, band members evicted from residence. Layne
thought Jerry was gonna pay the rent. Jerry thought Sean would. Sean
thought Mike would... Band moves to London Bridge Studio in Seattle -
lonely, depressed, bored. |
While
in studio, over a seven-day period Alice writes, produces and records new
7-song EP inspired by previous effort, SAP. Songs include "Rotten
Apple," "Nutshell," "I Stay Away," "No
Excuses," "Whale and Wasp," "Don't Follow," and
"Swing On This." |
Band
rushes to release EP before Stone Temple Pilots can get their own rumored
acoustic EP out. |
Band
names EP Jar Of Flies, after Jerry's famous high school science lab
experiment: two jars of flies, one with food, the other without. The flies
without food ate each other (Jerry's lifelong career indecision between
music and entomology is settled on the spot). |
|
DECEMBER
1993 |
Power
fails at Jerry's house. He is trapped in home for two days because
automatic garage door fails to open. Guitarist nearly starves to death
because electric can opener also not working. He writes 20 more songs.
Cantrell later rescued by ski patrol. |
Dirt
certified double-platinum. |
|
JANUARY
1994 |
SAP
certified gold. Jar Of Flies unscrewed. |
|
FEBRUARY
1994 |
Jar
Of Flies debuts at #1 on Billboard album chart, the first and only EP ever
to reach #1. |
|
MARCH
1994 |
The
E.P.'s first single, "No Excuses," reaches #1 on all key album
radio airplay charts, setting the record for most spins in one week. |
|
APRIL
1994 |
The
second single, "I Stay Away," is released. The video of the song
features not Alice In Chains but an amazing Claymation simulation. |
|
OCTOBER
1994 |
Mike
Inez plays on Slash's Snake Pit 5:00 A.M. Somewhere. Finds pace with Slash
too slow; returns to warm bosom of Alice in Chains. |
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NOVEMBER
1994 |
Layne
Staley begins work with Mike McCready, Barrett Martin, and Mysterious
Baker on a band initially known as Gacy Gang, but soon becomes Mad Season.
Album released in March of 1995. Single "River of Deceit"
becomes a Top 5 Alternative hit. Album certified gold in May 1995. |
|
MARCH
1995 |
Jerry
Cantrell records "Išve Seen All This World I Care To See" for
the Willie Nelson tribute album Twisted Willie. |
|
APRIL
1995 |
Layne,
Jerry, Mike and Sean descend into Bad Animals studio to begin sessions for
what will become ALICE IN CHAINS. Toby Wright (Corrosion of Conformity,
Slayer) produces. |
|
JULY
1995 |
Sean
Kinney plays with Johnny Cash on "Time of the Preacher" for the
Willie Nelson album. For some reason, Cash keeps calling Sean
"Sue." |
|
OCTOBER
1995 |
"Grind,"
the first track from ALICE IN CHAINS, leaks to radio prematurely, causing
feeding frenzy of radio programmers nationwide. |
|
OCTOBER
6, 1995 |
"Grind"
delivered to radio via satellite uplink to stem excessive spread of taped
copies of song. |
|
OCTOBER
31, 1995 |
To
celebrate Halloween properly, the band releases ALICE IN CHAINS in vinyl
edition. |
|
NOVEMBER
7, 1995 |
ALICE
IN CHAINS is released on CD and cassette. A new era of hard pleasures
begins. |
|
NOVEMBER
25, 1995 |
ALICE
IN CHAINS debuts at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 album chart. |
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JANUARY
2, 1996 |
ALICE
IN CHAINS certified gold and platinum by the RIAA. |
|
APRIL
10, 1996 |
Alice
In Chains tape a performance for "MTV Unplugged" at the Brooklyn
Academy of Music's Majestic Theater. During the group's first live
appearance since January 7, 1994, Alice In Chains debuts a new song,
"Killer Is Me." |
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JUNE
28, 1996 |
Alice
In Chains warms up the KISS army in Detroit's Tiger Stadium on opening
night of the KISS reunion tour. Alice goes on to play three more shows on
the KISS tour (Louisville, June 30; St. Louis, July 2; Kansas City, July
3). |
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JULY
30, 1996 |
Unplugged
is released. It turns RIAA platinum a month later. |
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SEPTEMBER
4, 1996 |
Alice
In Chains is nominated for Best Hard Rock Video at the MTV Music Video
Awards. They lose. |
|
MARCH
31, 1997 |
Jerry
Cantrell releases his debut album Boggy Depot. It features Sean Kinney on
drums, as well as Mike Inez and Les Claypool on bass. |
|
OCTOBER
1998 |
Alice
In Chains record "Died" and "Get Born Again." |
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JUNE
29, 1999 |
Alice
In Chains releases "Nothing Safe - Best Of The Box." |