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Slash`s Snakepit - Mean Bone

Slash`s Snakepit - Mean Bone (04:00)

After GnR and before VR there was Snakepit better than both his other bands IMO

Slash's Snakepit - Shine

Slash's Snakepit - Shine (06:00)

Video for Shine.

Slash's Snakepit - Been There Lately

Slash's Snakepit - Been There Lately (04:39)

Been There Lately - The groove in this song is fantastic!

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Slash's Snakepit Biography

'Slash's Snakepit' was a rock band formed by then-Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash in 1994. Fellow Guns N' Roses members Matt Sorum (drums), Gilby Clarke (rhythm guitar) also joined him. On bass was Mike Inez of Alice in Chains. Eric Dover (who had previously played guitar for Jellyfish) sang lead vocals. GN'R colleagues Teddy Andreadis and Dizzy Reed also appeared on the record playing harmonica & keyboards respectively.

The first, and more notable lineup, sometimes regarded as the "true" Slash's Snakepit (the 2000 line-up with Rod Jackson was not as well-received by fans and critics) released the album It's Five O'Clock Somewhere which was issued in March 1995 almost by accident.

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Slash's Snakepit's Best Songs

  • 1. Neither Can I
  • 2. Beggars & Hangers-on
  • 3. Dime Store Rock
  • 4. Good to Be Alive
  • 5. Soma City Ward
  • 6. Jizz Da Pit
  • 7. Monkey Chow
  • 8. Doin' Fine
  • 9. What Do You Want to Be
  • 10. Be the Ball
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Slash's Snakepit Discography

Slash's Snakepit albums.

  • It's Five O'Clock Somewhere - 02/1995 (Geffen Records/US)

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