Alice In Chains - Mtv Unplugged - Dvd-rip 364x2... < 2026 Edition >
The specific file format you mentioned— DVD-rip 364x... —suggests an early-generation digital encode, likely ripped from the official DVD release in the mid-2000s.
The vocal chemistry between Jerry and Layne is the soul of this band. In this acoustic setting, their "brother-duo" harmonies are bone-chilling. "Sludge Factory":
The full, uncut performance was released on DVD on October 26, 1999, by Columbia Music Video. This release is essential, as it restores three songs——that were cut from the original MTV broadcast due to time constraints. Here are the key technical specifications you would find on a high-quality rip of this official DVD: Alice In Chains - MTV Unplugged - DVD-rip 364x2...
: A masterclass in vocal harmony. The interplay between Cantrell’s smooth backing vocals and Staley’s soaring, anguished delivery showcased their unique chemistry.
Unlike the high-energy distortion of their studio albums, the acoustic format stripped Alice in Chains down to their skeletal essence. The specific file format you mentioned— DVD-rip 364x
While we now have high-definition Blu-rays and streaming versions of this concert, the serves as a digital time capsule. It represents an era when fans had to work to find high-quality music and where the emotional resonance of a performance mattered far more than the pixel count.
While low-resolution by today’s 4K standards, these digital rips were treasures for a generation of fans. They allowed listeners to watch the performance on their desktop monitors, burn them to discs, and study the intimate guitar work of Cantrell and the haunting expressions of Staley. Musical Highlights of the Performance In this acoustic setting, their "brother-duo" harmonies are
This entry covers the 1996 MTV Unplugged performance by Alice in Chains, ripped from the official DVD release. The unusual resolution (likely a scaled or miscoded 364px width) suggests an early internet-era encode.