BY THE NUMBERS: Alice In Chains’ ‘Dirt’

Alice In Chains released their landmark sophomore album Dirt on September 29, 1992.

Considering it still sounds fresh today, it’s amazing that this album has now passed the quarter-century mark. From storytelling epics like “Rooster” to aggressive statement tracks like “Them Bones,” Dirt exemplifies the iconic Seattle scene that gave us so much in the 1990s.

In honor of its anniversary, we’ve broken down the album “by the numbers.”

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