Review Slash's Snakepit - It's Five O'Clock Somewhere (1995)

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This first release by this band (the version fronted by one of Alice Cooper's backup vocalists Eric Dover) was basically what Slash done during Guns N' Roses's hiatus. Slash was writing this stuff for Guns N' Roses initially but Axl wasn't on board (or something). (IDK, I wasn't there).

'Thank you Wiki' '

Track listing[edit]
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Neither Can I" Slash, Eric Dover 6:44
2. "Dime Store Rock" Gilby Clarke, Dover, Slash 4:54
3. "Beggars & Hangers-On" Slash, Duff McKagan, Dover 6:15
4. "Good to Be Alive" Slash, Clarke, Dover 4:51
5. "What Do You Want to Be" Slash, Matt Sorum, Dover 6:17
6. "Monkey Chow" Clarke 4:12
7. "Soma City Ward" Slash, Sorum, Dover, Izzy Stradlin 3:50
8. "Jizz da Pit" (instrumental) Slash, Mike Inez 2:48
9. "Lower" Slash, Sorum, Dover 4:55
10. "Take It Away" Slash, Dover, Sorum 4:44
11. "Doin' Fine" Slash, Dover 4:17
12. "Be the Ball" Slash 5:16
13. "I Hate Everybody (But You)" Slash, Dover 4:41
14. "Back and Forth Again" Slash, Dover 5:56
Total length:
69:40


They sounded like this...
(Live)
 

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