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Slave to the Grind

Slave to the Grind is Skid Row's second album, released on June 11, 1991. Two different versions were released: the original version, and the "clean" version. The clean version replaced the song "Get the Fuck Out" with the less offensive "Beggar's Day."

Slave to the Grind hit #1 on the Billboard Music Billboard[?]'s (North America) Pop Albums chart.

Track Listing

  1. "Monkey Business" (4:17) [Bolan, Snake]
  2. "Slave to the Grind" (3:31) [Bach, Bolan, Snake]
  3. "The Threat" (3:47) [Bolan, Snake]
  4. "Quicksand Jesus" (5:21) [Bolan, Snake]
  5. "Psycho Love" (3:58) [Bolan]
  6. "Beggar's Day" (4:02) [Bach, Bolan, Snake] / Get the Fuck Out (2:42) [Bolan, Snake]
  7. "Livin' On A Chain Gang" (3:56) [Bolan, Snake]
  8. "Creepshow" (3:56) [Affuso, Bolan, Hill]
  9. "In A Darkened Room" (4:57) [Bach, Bolan, Snake]
  10. "Riot Act" (2:40) [Bolan, Snake]
  11. "Mudkicker" (3:50) [Bach, Bolan, Hill]
  12. "Wasted Time" (5:46) [Bach, Bolan, Snake]

Personnel

  • Rachel Bolan - Bass, Guitar, Strings, Guitar (12 String), Dyna-Acoustic Cabinets
  • Riley J. Connell - Assistant Engineer
  • Scott Hill - Guitar, Equipment Technician, Amplifiers
  • George Marino - Mastering
  • Michael Wagener - Producer, Mixing
  • Rob Affuso - Percussion, Cymbals, Drums, Stick
  • Dave "The Snake" Sabo - Guitar, Marimba, Producer, Processing, Equipment Technician
  • Bob Defrin - Art Direction
  • Craig Doubet - Assistant Engineer

Charting singles

 1991	Monkey Business	     Mainstream Rock Tracks	    No. 13
 1992	Wasted Time	     The Billboard Hot 100	    No. 88
 1992	Wasted Time	     Mainstream Rock Tracks	    No. 30



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