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  1. 4 de feb. de 1992 · Right Turn Lyrics. [Verse 1: Jerry Cantrell] Inside, always trying to get back inside. But it's so hard to penetrate pig-thick skin. [Verse 2: Chris Cornell] I'm 'bout as low as I can get. I'd ...

  2. 4 de feb. de 1992 · Sap, an EP by Alice in Chains. Released 4 February 1992 on Columbia (catalog no. 44K 74182; CD). Genres: Grunge, Acoustic Rock. ... The third track is often referred to by the name “Alice Mudgarden” as both Chris Cornell and Mark Arm from their respective bands Soundgarden and Mudhoney appear on it. The tone is a bit slower, ...

  3. Alice in Chain's 1992 EP "Sap" was a very simple, mostly acoustic offering. The lyrics are depressing and mellow, and nicely written. This CD has many guest vocalists, and Chris Cornell delivers the best vocal perfomance out of any one of them. Although all songs are good, the standout track on this song is Got Me Wrong.

  4. Track 4 published by Buttnugget Publishing / Jack Lord Music (ASCAP). Recorded at London Bridge Studios, Seattle, WA. Mastered at Future Disc Systems, Hollywood, CA. Track 5 is a separate track not listed on the release, but has been assigned the title "Love Song" by Alice In Chains. [Tray Card]

  5. Wilson also sang on "Am I Inside," the fourth track on Sap. The decision to bring in Wilson was spontaneous. The band was sitting around after recording four Sap songs, and Cantrell suggested they see if they could get some local heavy hitters into the studio. They called Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, Mark Arm of Mudhoney, and Wilson.

  6. 9 de sept. de 2018 · 10. We recently uncovered a post the Tukwila Police Department made after Chris Cornell’s death last year, revealing that he jammed with Alice In Chains in the 90’s. It was previously unknown ...

  7. 4 de feb. de 1992 · It's very mellow, but as gloomy as anything Alice in Chains has ever written. Next is "Got Me Wrong", one of my favorite AIC songs and one that is a nice, melodic counterpart to Dirt's "Would". The next song - "Right Turn" - is a grunge fan's dream with Soundgarden's Chris Cornell trading lines with Layne Stayley.