Layne Staley was an American musician born on August 22, 1967. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Alice in Chains, which gained fame in the 1990s with hits like "Man in the Box" and "Would?". Staley's powerful voice and emotional lyrics resonated with fans, making him a significant figure in the grunge and alternative rock scenes. Despite his struggles with addiction, his music continues to influence artists and fans alike. Layne's legacy lives on through his impactful contributions to rock music.

"My bed isn't made, I'm tired, I haven't slept well for two weeks. I haven't been laid in a month. I don't have a girlfriend. I have a warrant for my arrest."



"Music is the doorway that has led me to drawing, photography, and writing."



"Whatever dramas are going on in my life, I always find that place inside my head where I see myself as the cleanest, tallest, strongest, wisest person that I can be."



"There are lasting consequences for using drugs. I'll still be paying for my prior use."



"I started out when I was about 12, playing drums. I started singing when I was about 15."



"Our perception of songs that we've written... the meaning changes from day to day... to whatever stage we're at in our life and careers."



"We try to be real nice and friendly to people, but sometimes they take advantage of that."



"I found out through the Internet that I have AIDS. I learned that I was dead. Where else would I find these things?"

