ALICE IN CHAINS: FEAR THE VOICES Single Album (1999)

ALICE IN CHAINS: FEAR THE VOICES Single Album cover

Fear the Voices is the last single that Alice in Chains released with vocalist Layne Staley and the only single that was co written by bassist Mike Starr. The song was included on the box set Music Bank (1999). Fear the Voices is an outtake from the Dirt album, recorded in 1992. The song would remain unreleased until 1999, when it was released on the Music Bank box set and also issued as a promotional single. Fear the Voices peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. In the liner notes of 1999’s Music Bank box set collection, guitarist Jerry Cantrell said of the song:

Another cool song from that demo for the Crowe movie. Thinking about it now, that was a fruitful tape! We got Would? for the movie, part of Sap and we got started on the Dirt, so the tune itself was a good song, but we were just turning to the height of our blackness.
The song seems to be anti censorship, making reference to then Washington state governor Booth Gardner’s March 20, 1992 signing of a bill that would impose a jail term to anyone caught selling an album a judge would deem “erotic” to a minor. Prior to the signing, MTV had publicized Gardner’s office phone number, bringing in over 4,000 faxed signatures (mostly against the bill). This incident is directly referenced in the song’s lyric, “So they put your number on the television, Mr. Gardner, A messed up generation put the pressure on you, You’re a coward,” and, “Fear the voices you hear today, If you steal our choices, we’ll blow you away.”

ALICE IN CHAINS: FEAR THE VOICES Single Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Fear the Voices

Fear the Voices by Alice In Chains Lyrics

Oh, put our heads together
Because a signature could change our future
Uh-huh
For some wrote you a letter begging you to reconsider
Yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Put our heads together
Ah, ah, ah
Fear the voices
You hear today
If you still have choices
We’ll blow you away
So they put number
On the television, Mr. Gardner
Oh, yeah
A messed up generation
Put the pressure on you
You’re a coward
Uh-huh
Yeah, yea-hey
A messed-up generation
Ah, ah, ah
Fear the voices
You hear today
If you still have choices
We’ll blow you away
We can see right through you, we’re awake
Send your men and we are all awake
Awake, awake, awake, awake
Wake, awake, awake, awake
Fear the voices
You hear today
If you still have choices
We’ll blow you away
Fear the voices
Fear the voices
Fear the voices
Fear the voice

Songwriters: Jerry Cantrell, Layne Staley, Michael Starr

Alice in Chains

ALICE IN CHAINS: FEAR THE VOICES Single Album promo poster

Alice in Chains
Layne Staley: lead vocals
Jerry Cantrell: vocals, lead guitar
Mike Starr: bass
Sean Kinney: drums

Layne Staley (August 22, 1967 – April 5, 2002)

Mike Starr (April 4, 1966 – March 8, 2011)

https://aliceinchains.com/

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