Lyrics by Slash's Snakepit

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  1. Beggars And Hangers On
  2. Good To Be Alive
  3. Serial Killer
  4. Speed Parade
  5. Ain't Life Grand
  6. Back And Forth Again
  7. Back To The Moment
  8. Be the Ball
  9. Been There Lately
  10. Cure Me Or Kill Me
  11. Dime Store Rock
  12. Doin' Fine
  13. Highway To Hell
  14. I Hate Everybody (But You)
  15. Jizz Da Pit
  16. Just Like Anything
  17. Landslide
  18. Life's Sweet Drug
  19. Lower
  20. Magic Carpet Ride
  21. Mean Bone
  22. Monkey Chow
  23. Neither Can I
  24. Rusted Heroes
  25. Shine
  26. Soma City Ward
  27. Something About Your Love
  28. Take It Away
  29. The Alien
  30. The Truth
  31. What Do You Want To Be
  32. What Kind Of Life

Slash's Snakepit was an American rock supergroup from Los Angeles, California, formed by Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash in 1994. Though often described as a solo or side project, Slash stated that Snakepit was a band with equal contributions by all members. The first lineup of the band consisted of Slash, two of his Guns N' Roses bandmates—drummer Matt Sorum and guitarist Gilby Clarke—as well as Alice in Chains bassist Mike Inez and former Jellyfish guitarist Eric Dover on lead vocals. Their debut album, It's Five O'Clock Somewhere, was released in 1995. For the supporting tour, Slash enlisted James LoMenzo and Brian Tichy, of Pride & Glory, in place of Inez and Sorum, who had other commitments. They played shows in the US, Europe, Japan and Australia before Geffen Records pulled their financial support for the tour, with Slash returning to Guns N' Roses and Slash's Snakepit disbanding. Following his departure from Guns N' Roses in 1996, Slash formed the cover band Slash's Blues Ball. After a tour in 1997, Slash approached Blues Ball bassist Johnny Griparic about forming a new lineup of Slash's Snakepit. The new lineup consisted of Slash, Griparic, singer Rod Jackson, guitarist Ryan Roxie, and drummer Matt Laug (Roxie and Laug were both former members of Alice Cooper's solo band). They recorded and released their second album, entitled Ain't Life Grand, in 2000, which was preceded by a tour supporting AC/DC and followed by their own headlining tour. For the tour, Keri Kelli joined the group in place of Ryan Roxie, who departed following the completion of the album. However, after the final show, Slash disbanded Snakepit due to a lack of commitment from his band members. Shortly after, Slash formed Velvet Revolver in 2002, along with drummer Matt Sorum, and Bassist Duff McKagan, both fellows Guns N' Roses members.

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