Grunge's forgotten classic (The Story Of Above By Mad Season)
After exiting rehab, Layne Staley and other prominent Seattle musicians would form a side project Mad Season. They were on a spiritual mission to defeat their addictions. This resulted in a very powerful and deeply personal album that showed another side of the members. Layne Staley in particular, was very proud of what the band had achieved. This is an edited version of my original video as it was taken down due to copyright infringement for using "Live at the Moore" as a visual. Audio clips are studio recordings, as there aren't any live recordings that were unofficial.

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Die Welt der Sessionmusiker: Hired Gun | Doku HD | ARTE

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Hype! | FULL MOVIE | Sub Pop, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Soundgarden | Seattle Grunge Music Documentary

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Alice In Chains' Most Haunting Album

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At the Beginning of the Grunge Explosion | Chad Channing on Nirvana's Raw Beginnings

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Have You Heard What REALLY Happened to Layne Staley?

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The Lost Music Of System Of A Down

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Mad Season: Live at the Moore | Full Concert

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The Album Meant to Save Layne Staley (Alice in Chains)

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Mick Jagger (Full Episode) | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend

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Why The Ocean's Deadliest Predator Refuses To Kill Us

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Tomorrow's Haunted by Your Ghost (Was the Alice in Chains reunion worth it?)

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Henry Rollins & Ian Mackaye recount the Black Flag tour of England 1981 (KCRW)

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DIG! Retrospective Recap – Inside the Chaos of The Brian Jonestown Massacre vs. The Dandy Warhols

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I ran Spotify through a 1960s media theory to predict what kills it.

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Understanding Aenima (Tool's Most Timeless Album)

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VH1 News Special: Grunge

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Keith Richards | Howard Stern Interview

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This Performance Was INCREDIBLE! Vocal ANALYSIS of Layne Staley Singing "River Of Deceit"

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Decay of Decadence: How W.A.S.P. Destroyed Themselves

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