Alice In Chains is a renowned rock band from Seattle, USA, known for its distinctive blend of grunge, alternative rock, and heavy metal. Formed in 1987, the band rose to prominence as part of the Seattle grunge scene in the early 1990s alongside Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Their 1990 debut 'Facelift' contained the hit single 'Man in the Box,' which garnered widespread attention. The follow-up album, 'Dirt' (1992), solidified their status with tracks like 'Would?' and 'Rooster.' The band received multiple Grammy nominations and is celebrated for its haunting vocal harmonies, primarily led by original members Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell. Despite Staley's passing in 2002, Alice In Chains has continued to release new music and tour, maintaining its iconic status in rock history. Their influential sound and impactful lyrics have cemented their legacy in modern music.