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| Single by Alice in Chains from the album 'Dirt' |
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| Released | 1993 | ||||
| Recorded | 1992 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative metal Grunge |
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| Length | 6:15 | ||||
| Label | Columbia Records | ||||
| Producer | Alice in Chains, Dave Jerden |
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"Rooster" is a popular single by the grunge group Alice in Chains. The song was released in 1993 and is featured on their second, full-length studio album, Dirt. It was written for guitarist Jerry Cantrell's father, who served in the Vietnam War. His nickname was "Rooster."[1] It is unknown where the nickname originated, but there is speculation that it may have been in relation to the 101st Airborne Division, in which Cantrell's father served. The 101st Airborne wore patches on their arms featuring a bald eagle. There are no bald eagles in Vietnam, so the closest thing to which the Vietnamese could reference them was the chicken. They referred to them as "chicken men" [2], which is also referenced in the song. The music video featured brutality and violence visually reminiscent of Apocalypse Now. Jerry Cantrell on the song, from the liner notes of 1999's Music Bank box set collection: "It was the start of the healing process between my Dad and I from all that damage that Vietnam caused. This was all my perception of his experiences out there. The first time I ever heard him talk about it was when we made the video and he did a 45 minute interview with Mark Pellington and I was amazed he did it. He was totally cool, totally calm, accepted it all and had a good time doing it. It even brought him to the point of tears. It was beautiful. He said it was a weird experience, a sad experience and he hoped that nobody else had to go through it." Later comments: "I think there's some vibe on the demo that maybe we didn't get here (on Dirt), but this has something all of its own... quality, for one thing." Cantrell's father joined Alice in Chains during "Rooster" on stage for the Sept. 30, 2006 show in Tulsa.
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Track Titles
- "Rooster" (6:18)
- "Sickman" (5:29)
- "It Ain't Like That" (4:37)
Australian Release
- "Rooster" (6:18)
- "Dam that River" (3:10)
Chart positions
| Year | Singles | Chart | Position |
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| 1993 | Rooster | Mainstream Rock tracks (US) | No. 7 |
References
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| Jerry Cantrell · William DuVall · Mike Inez · Sean Kinney Layne Staley · Mike Starr |
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| Studio albums | Facelift · Dirt · Alice in Chains · Untitled upcoming album |
| Extended plays | We Die Young · Sap · Jar of Flies |
| Live albums | MTV Unplugged · Live |
| Compilations | Nothing Safe: Best of the Box · Music Bank · Greatest Hits · The Essential Alice in Chains |
| Videos | Live Facelift · The Nona Tapes · MTV Unplugged · Music Bank: The Videos |
| Singles | "We Die Young" · "Bleed the Freak" · "Man in the Box" · "Sea of Sorrow" · "Would?" · "Them Bones" · "Angry Chair" · "Rooster" · "Down in a Hole" · "What the Hell Have I" · "Got Me Wrong" · "No Excuses" · "I Stay Away" · "Don't Follow" · "Grind" · "Heaven Beside You" · "Again" · "Fear the Voices" · "Get Born Again" |
| Related articles | Discography · Alice in Chains demos · Mad Season · Grunge music · MTV Unplugged · Singles |
| Categories | Alice in Chains · Members · Albums · Songs |


