He's overtly biased and very excitable, but I'm slowly becoming a fan of Max Kellerman's, I'm ashamed to admit. He's grown on me like a wart.
I'll never forgive him for Rumble, Young Man, Rumble though.
He's overtly biased and very excitable, but I'm slowly becoming a fan of Max Kellerman's, I'm ashamed to admit. He's grown on me like a wart.
I'll never forgive him for Rumble, Young Man, Rumble though.
It is indeed Layne Staley. I'm listening to Dirt as I type this, and I just finished listening to Unplugged. AIC is one of the most underrated bands.
It's strange that him and Kurt Cobain both died on Apr. 5; both addicts, both born in 1967, both very successful muscians from the same city who became popular at the same time, both fronted bands many classified as "grunge"...
Jerry Cantrell is awsome. He wrote most of AIC's stuff, music and lyrics. I don't know if you're a Pantera fan or not, but Phil Anselmo came out and did Would? with the surviving members of AIC and dedicated it to Layne Staley and Dimebag at a show, which I thought was pretty cool. You can find it on Youtube if you're interested.
That's awsome man! I was at one of Pantera's last shows in Vancouver (Slayer, Static X, and a couple others were also on the bill), I have seen dozens of big concerts and their's was the best I have ever seen. It was like a 2 1/2 hour brawl, but in a good way. My friend got the pick that Rex threw into the crowd after using it to play the final song (which was Walk).
RIP Dimebag Darrell Abbot.
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