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Alice in Chains (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 30th Anniversary Highlighter Yellow Colour 2026
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Alice in Chains (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 30th Anniversary Highlighter Yellow Colour 2026

Alice in Chains (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 30th Anniversary Highlighter Yellow Colour 2026

30th Anniversary, Highlighter Yellow Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1

1. Grind
2. Brush Away
3. Sludge Factory
4. Heaven Beside YouB
5. Head Creeps
6. Again

LP 2

1. Shame In You
2. God Am
3. So Close
4. Nothin' Song
5. Frogs
6. Over Now

Alice in Chains’ self-titled album, originally released in 1995, is a dark and introspective work that marked the band’s final studio effort with vocalist Layne Staley. The record blends heavy, sludgy riffs with haunting melodies and acoustic textures, creating a sound that is both aggressive and deeply melancholic. Now celebrating its 30th Anniversary, the album will see a vinyl reissue.

$15.50

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$44.30

$15.50

Alice in Chains (Self Titled) Vinyl LP 30th Anniversary Highlighter Yellow Colour 2026

30th Anniversary, Highlighter Yellow Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1

1. Grind
2. Brush Away
3. Sludge Factory
4. Heaven Beside YouB
5. Head Creeps
6. Again

LP 2

1. Shame In You
2. God Am
3. So Close
4. Nothin' Song
5. Frogs
6. Over Now

Alice in Chains’ self-titled album, originally released in 1995, is a dark and introspective work that marked the band’s final studio effort with vocalist Layne Staley. The record blends heavy, sludgy riffs with haunting melodies and acoustic textures, creating a sound that is both aggressive and deeply melancholic. Now celebrating its 30th Anniversary, the album will see a vinyl reissue.

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30th Anniversary, Highlighter Yellow Colour

Tracklist:

LP 1

1. Grind
2. Brush Away
3. Sludge Factory
4. Heaven Beside YouB
5. Head Creeps
6. Again

LP 2

1. Shame In You
2. God Am
3. So Close
4. Nothin' Song
5. Frogs
6. Over Now

Alice in Chains’ self-titled album, originally released in 1995, is a dark and introspective work that marked the band’s final studio effort with vocalist Layne Staley. The record blends heavy, sludgy riffs with haunting melodies and acoustic textures, creating a sound that is both aggressive and deeply melancholic. Now celebrating its 30th Anniversary, the album will see a vinyl reissue.