Angry Chair

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"Angry Chair"
"Angry Chair" cover
Single by Alice in Chains
from the album Dirt
Released 1992
Format CD
Recorded 1992
Genre Alternative metal, Grunge
Length 4:47
Label Columbia Records
Producer(s) Dave Jerdan & Alice in Chains

"Angry Chair" by grunge band Alice in Chains was the 4th single off their 1992 album Dirt. It is the 12th track on the album. The song was one of the few songs solely written by lead singer Layne Staley for the band. It is about Staley's addiction to heroin, and his time in rehab for his addiction to heroin, which would eventually end his life on April 5, 2002. It also has a reference to the Stephen King film The Shining directed by Stanley Kubrick in the line "I'm a dull boy work all day" which is taken from one of the most famous scenes in the film in which main character Jack Torrence writes "All work and no play, makes Jack a dull boy" repeatedly on his typewriter. The movie was also referenced in the echoing of "red rum" in the interlude "Iron Gland" on the Dirt album. "Angry Chair" would later be performed unplugged on the MTV show MTV Unplugged (although not shown in the aired performance) which was later released as an album entitled Unplugged. It was also featured on the greatest hits and their box-set Music Bank.

Jerry Cantrell on the song, from the liner notes of 1999's Music Bank box set collection: "Such a brilliant song. I'm very proud of Layne for writing it. When I've stepped up vocally in the past he's been so supportive, and here was a fine example of him stepping up with the guitar and writing a masterpiece."

Angry Chair was rated as the #2 Alice in Chains song of all time by fans on the AICfreaks.com survey in Febuary 2007.

Contents

Year Singles Chart Position
1993 Angry Chair Official UK Singles Chart No. 33
1993 Angry Chair Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 34
1993 Angry Chair Modern Rock Tracks No. 27

  • [1] Song Lyrics


Alice in Chains
Jerry Cantrell | Mike Inez | Sean Kinney | William DuVall
Layne Staley | Mike Starr
Discography
Studio Albums: Facelift | Dirt | Alice in Chains
EPs: We Die Young | Sap | Jar of Flies
Live Albums: MTV Unplugged | Live
Compilations: Nothing Safe: Best of the Box | Music Bank | Greatest Hits | The Essential Alice in Chains
Singles: "Bleed the Freak" | "'We Die Young" | "Man in the Box" | "Sea of Sorrow" | "Would?" | "Them Bones"
"Angry Chair" | "Rooster" | "Down in a Hole" | "What the Hell Have I" | "Got Me Wrong" | "No Excuses"
"I Stay Away" | "Grind" | "Heaven Beside You" | "Again" | "Over Now" | "Get Born Again" | "Fear the Voices"
Videos
Live Facelift | The Nona Tapes | MTV Unplugged | Music Bank: The Videos
Related content
Articles: Grunge music | Singles | Mad Season | MTV Unplugged
Categories: Alice in Chains | Alice in Chains Albums | Alice in Chains songs
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