Alice in Chains: 2 for 1

Alice in Chains: 2 for 1

Release date : August 23, 2006
Runtime : 1h 8m
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Original Language : English /
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Alice in Chains DVD with "Facelift Live" and "The Nona Tapes". The Nona Tapes is a 1995 mockumentary by the American rock band Alice in Chains. Because it is no longer for sale, original copies are considered a rarity. However, in 2006, Best Buy offered a DVD version for free for a limited time with purchases of The Essential Alice in Chains. Live Facelift is a video released in 1991 by the American rock band Alice in Chains containing live footage of songs off of their debut album, Facelift. The video has been certified gold by the RIAA with excess sales of 50,000 copies.[1]
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William Duvall
Lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Jerry Cantrell
Lead guitar, vocals
Mike Inez
Bass, backing vocals
Sean Kinney
Drums, percussion

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  • title:Alice in Chains: 2 for 1
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 8m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
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  • Overview:Alice in Chains DVD with "Facelift Live" and "The Nona Tapes". The Nona Tapes is a 1995 mockumentary by the American rock band Alice in Chains. Because it is no longer for sale, original copies are considered a rarity. However, in 2006, Best Buy offered a DVD version for free for a limited time with purchases of The Essential Alice in Chains. Live Facelift is a video released in 1991 by the American rock band Alice in Chains containing live footage of songs off of their debut album, Facelift. The video has been certified gold by the RIAA with excess sales of 50,000 copies.[1]
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