Where can I find some good AIC shirts or clothing in general? I have been checking out the internet and all I see are too many shirts of bands without talent. Maybe Im looking in the wrong places. Thanks.
Since Alice In Chains is no longer together, you will be hard pressed to find an official actual T shirt. If you don't care about that, go to your local drugstore, pick up a copy of any of the guitar franchise magazines. In there are ads for companies who sell ripped off tshirts of every band you could possibly think of.
Were they still around I would suggest checking the band's website. But they aren't.
Edit. For clothing in general, I would check the mall?
My next door neighbor's cousin was the lead singer of Alice In Chains. Met Layne Stanley a couple of times(lead singer), was a cool guy, deffinately weird and 'distant'. When I was little I thought he was some psycho, when I was a bit older and actually listen to his music I got to meet him talk to him and he was such a damn cool person! I was really frickin sad when he over-dosed, still am. I was young when grunge was really starting, but glad I got to experience some of it. Good times...
I still rank AIC as one of the bands that I will never sell my CD's of. Them and Monster Magnet are two that came out with grunge even though both had been around before that. Personally, I would not classify either as grunge, as Monster Magnet has almost always been more Acid Rock, and AIC moved away from the grunge aspect after Dirt.
Ugh all sold out on 500, I guess I should have known that only ebay is my answer. If I wanted to talk about bands without talent all I have to do is turn on the radio.
Keverian FireCry wrote:My next door neighbor's cousin was the lead singer of Alice In Chains. Met Layne Stanley a couple of times(lead singer), was a cool guy, deffinately weird and 'distant'. When I was little I thought he was some psycho, when I was a bit older and actually listen to his music I got to meet him talk to him and he was such a damn cool person! I was really frickin sad when he over-dosed, still am. I was young when grunge was really starting, but glad I got to experience some of it. Good times...
Damn, dude, that must have been something. Must have been too cool to just sit and talk with someone like Layne Staley.