It's Five O'Clock Somewhere
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Neither Can I
- Dime Store Rock
- Beggars & Hangers-On
- Good To Be Alive
- What Do You Want To Be
- Monkey Chow
- Soma City Ward
- Jizz Da Pit
- Lower
- Take It Away
- Doin' Fine
- Be The Ball
- I Hate Everybody (But You)
- Back And Forth Again
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8887 in Music
- Released on: 2001-03-19
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
- Running time: 70 minutes
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Slash's Snakepit is Guns N' Roses with a different bass player and singer, which means Guns N' Roses without its resident punk-rock fan and its hyper-dramatic rock-epic voice. Which leaves a classic two-guitar hard-rock band, steeped in Southern boogie and fronted, appropriately, by a singer whose role models are such '70s gravel-mouths-with-soul as Rod Stewart and Paul Rodgers. This is a classic-rock homagerie, a proudly unoriginal band that can coil around a classic riff as quickly and dangerously as snakes around prey. On "Dime Store Rock", they're the ghosts of ZZ Top; on the compact "I Hate Everybody (But You)" they're a monument to melodic hard-rock guitar; and on "Beggars & Hangers-On" they're the lost Southern rock balladeers that the Black Crowes have been looking for lately.
Customer Reviews
The Reason Slash left GNR
What is there to say about this album except one thing: IT RULES!!! The record adds more cement to Slash's reutation as one of the very best Axemen of all time and showcases the talent of the other snakes in the pit (the band, duh) and features a song co-written by Duff McKaghan, so it has some GNR flava, although this is really an album of Slash's own style. Guitarist's and music-lovers will be pleased to her of a rockin' guitar/drums instrumenal, which really shows off Slash's unique style. If you loved the Guns N Roses albums this is a must. Buy it! Buy it now!
Simply mind blowing
Wow...what can i say...slash and the group have created a very guns'n roses-esque feel to their music, great drumming with some of the best solos i have heard in ages. Hats off to them....aint life grand will be mine soon as well after listening to this masterpiece.
A top-class R 'n' R album, with Slash's musical genius.
Having already listened to all of Slash's solos played during his time as lead guitarist of Guns n Roses, it was great to listen to some more.
This album is a classic mix of straight rock n roll, blended in with a touch of blues, country and of course some sublime flair from Slash.
This is trully a great album, one I would recommend to any Rock fan, especially those who like me admire his superb guitar skills.





