Ex-Dillinger Escape Plan Singer Greg Puciato Joins Jerry Cantrell on Stage for Covers of Alice in Chains and Elton John

Last night on December 6th, former Dillinger Escape Plan frontman Greg Puciato joined Alice and Chains vocalist and guitarist Jerry Cantrell during Cantrell’s solo show in Los Angeles, CA, according to The PRP. The duo performed many Alice and Chains covers, as well as songs by Elton John, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and others.

Although Dillinger Escape Plan has been broken up since 2017, Puciato has remained active for some time; from the time he formed Dillinger Escape Plan in 2001, Puciato recorded with 11 different bands during a 14 year time period. Unlike Dillinger Escape Plan, Alice and Chains has been recording music as a band since their conception in 1987. Most recently, they finished up a 2 month tour with Korn across the country. Check out more information about that tour here.

Puciato and Cantrell will play again tonight in the same venue. Check out some fan-shot footage from the duo’s performance below:

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

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