WATCH: Pearl Jam Joined by Chris Cornell, Jerry Cantrell!

Wait, what year is it? The Soundgarden man sings "Hunger Strike" with EdVed, and the Alice in Chains guitarist shreds on "Alive"!
Pearl Jam with Jerry Cantrell and Chris Cornell / Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dharma69/3990780258/" target="_new">Trina N. Green</a>

It was a grunge rock class reunion Tuesday night in Los Angeles!

Alice in Chains' Prison Rape, Amy Winehouse's Rap Career

Plus: Neil Diamond covers Adam Sandler, Depeche Mode's face-licking vid, and more Web Weirdness!
Alice in Chains drummer Sean Kinney / Amy Winehouse

Here are some of the weirdest web stories of the week:

Neil Diamond covers Adam Sandler's "Chanukah Song" on his upcoming Christmas album. Let's pray "Lunchlady Land" is the B-side. [Spinner]

New Albums from AFI, Alice in Chains, and 5 More

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AFI

Paramore, brand new eyes
Pint-size Tennessee titan makes a convincing case for sincerity.

Alice in Chains, 'Black Gives Way to Blue' (Virgin/EMI)

Kings of '90s pain slog on without frontman Staley.

Black Gives Way to Blue

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Alice in Chains Kick Off U.S. Tour in DC

The Seattle quartet hit the road on their first headlining outing with new frontman William DuVall. Click here for a review!
William DuVall: The new face of Alice in Chains / Photo by Nestor Diaz

Seven years after Layne Staley's death from a drug overdose in 2002, Alice in Chains began its first major headlining tour Friday night without the iconic singer. The quartet's upcoming album -- Black Gives Way to Blue, due Sept. 29 -- includes songs inspired by the late frontman.

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