Would?
"Would?"
Dive into the brooding power of Alice in Chains' iconic 1992 grunge anthem, "Would?". Defined by its haunting bassline intro and Layne Staley's soaring vocals, this track became a cornerstone of alternative metal, featured prominently on the Singles soundtrack and the Dirt album.
- TITLE: Would?
- BAND: Alice in Chains
- GENRE: Alternative Metal, Grunge
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: June 30
- YEAR: 1992
Released in 1992 and gaining massive exposure via the Singles movie soundtrack before appearing on their classic album Dirt, "Would?" solidified Alice in Chains' unique sound. Its blend of atmospheric grunge verses and heavy alternative metal choruses created a powerful, enduring classic perfect for moody cruising.
Driven by Mike Starr's unforgettable opening bass riff and Jerry Cantrell's heavy guitar work, "Would?" explores themes of judgment and loss with raw emotion. This 1992 alternative rock staple remains one of Alice in Chains' most impactful and recognizable songs, a true cruisin' classic from the grunge era.
SONG MEANING: Written by Jerry Cantrell, the song is largely a tribute to the late Andrew Wood (singer of Mother Love Bone), reflecting on his life and struggles. It also serves as a commentary directed at people who judged Wood or others battling addiction, questioning their hypocrisy ("If I would, could you?").
"Alice in Chains"
- TITLE: Alice in Chains
- ACTIVE: 1987–2002 (1987), 2005–present (2005)
- BAND: Alice in Chains
