What is alice in chains unplugged?

Alice in Chains Unplugged is a live album and DVD by the American rock band Alice in Chains, recorded at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Majestic Theatre on April 10, 1996. The performance was part of the MTV Unplugged series and featured acoustic renditions of some of the band's most popular songs, as well as a few covers.

The concert marked one of the band's final performances with lead vocalist Layne Staley, who would tragically pass away in 2002. The album and DVD were released in July 1996 and received critical acclaim for the raw and emotional performances. The stripped-down arrangements allowed the band's songwriting and vocal harmonies to shine, showcasing the depth and complexity of their music.

Some of the standout tracks from the Unplugged performance include "Rooster," "Down in a Hole," and "Would?," as well as covers of songs by the Doors, the Beatles, and Neil Young. The album and DVD have since become a fan-favorite among Alice in Chains' discography and are widely regarded as one of the best MTV Unplugged sessions of all time.