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Nothing Safe Although Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley dropped off the radar following 1995's Alice in Chains, it's amazing how good he sounds on 1998's "Get Born Again," the one new track on this 15-song best-of outing. Sounding like a Dirt-era offering, the band's trademark dirgeful sound and melodic, layered, and haunting vocals shine on this strong Staley-Cantrell composition. And there's other interesting material that makes Nothing Safe a safe bet for fans. A demo of "We Die Young" is faster and more metal than the version on 1990's Facelift, while a live "Rooster," lilting "Got Me Wrong" (from Unplugged) and "What Hell Have I" from the Last Action Hero soundtrack are all eminently listenable. --Katherine Turman

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Tracks
1Get Born Again
2We Die Young (Demo)
3Man In The Box
4Them Bones
5Iron Gland
6Angry Chair
7Down In A Hole
8Rooster (Live)
9Got Me Wrong
10No Excuses
11I Stay Away
12What The Hell Have I
13Grind
14Again
15Would?



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