Because of this lineup, Boggy Depot often feels like a parallel-universe Alice in Chains record. Tracks like "Dickeye" and "My Song" carry the familiar, crushing weight of Cantrell’s chromatic guitar riffs and signature vocal harmonies.
Be wary of other files claiming to be “Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot 1998” – they may be the studio album rather than this live recording. The studio album, for instance, was released in Japan and includes a 12‑track tracklist entirely different from the live set.
For digital archivists, the suffix "eacflac" represents the highest tier of audio preservation. It indicates a very specific process used to digitize the original 1998 Columbia Records compact disc: 1. Exact Audio Copy (EAC)
The subtle breaths, cracks, and raw emotion in Cantrell’s lead vocals and layered harmonies remain crystal clear, free from digital harshness. Collector's Notes and Log Verification