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BEIn 1996, Alice in Chains performed “Nutshell” during their MTV Unplugged session at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, marking their first live appearance in nearly three years and one of the most emotionally heavy moments in rock history. Recorded on April 10 and aired in May 1996, the performance came at a time when the band—especially vocalist Layne Staley—was struggling deeply, and that context seeped into every note. Stripped down to acoustic guitars, bass, and minimal percussion, “Nutshell” opened the set with haunting restraint, Layne’s fragile yet controlled vocals turning the song from introspective to devastatingly real. Lyrics about isolation and inner battles felt less like poetry and more like confession, making the performance unforgettable. This version has since become iconic, often cited as one of the most raw and honest live performances ever broadcast on MTV, and it stands as a quiet, painful snapshot of a band—and a voice—at a breaking point.
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