
Slash's debut solo album is a star-studded hard rock affair, featuring a parade of guest vocalists from Ozzy Osbourne to Fergie, all united by Slash's unmistakable, blues-infused guitar mastery. It's
March 31, 2010 · Dik Hayd Records
This is the sound of a guitar legend letting loose with his friends, a rollicking hard rock journey that feels both familiar and fresh. Imagine a supergroup jam session where every track brings a new, powerful voice to the forefront, all anchored by Slash's iconic Les Paul tone and soaring solos. It's an album for turning up loud, for feeling the raw power of rock and roll, and for celebrating the enduring legacy of one of music's greatest guitarists. Perfect for anyone who loves classic rock with a contemporary edge and a diverse vocal palette.
How does Slash sound next to the rest of Slash's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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