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Looking back, Chickenfoot III remains a high-water mark for 21st-century classic rock. It is the sound of four masters of their craft having absolute fun, playing at the top of their game, and refusing to compromise on production quality. If you have the means to listen to it via a pristine EAC-FLAC rip, turn the volume up, sit back, and let the chemistry wash over you.
The lead single, a quintessential high-energy rocker.
Features a "loose jam feel" where the band’s chemistry is most apparent.
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: The chemistry between bassist Michael Anthony and drummer Chad Smith is undeniable, providing a heavy, funky foundation that feels live and organic. Hagar’s Vocals
The former Van Halen bassist delivers a thick, driving low end that provides the perfect foundation.
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The album was produced by Mike Fraser, a legendary engineer and mixer known for his work with AC/DC, Metallica, and Aerosmith. Fraser is a master of capturing massive guitar walls and explosive drum sounds.
However, Chickenfoot defied this stereotype. Composed of vocalist Sammy Hagar (Van Halen), guitar hero Joe Satriani, bassist Michael Anthony (Van Halen), and drummer Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), the band proved that high-caliber musicians could deliver pure, unadulterated rock and roll. The lead single, a quintessential high-energy rocker
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Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer supplying explosive, funky grooves.
A upbeat, driving track that feels closest to the party-vibe of their debut album. Chad Smith’s drumming is incredibly dynamic here, providing a syncopated bounce that prevents the song from sounding like a generic four-on-the-floor rocker. 3. Different Devil
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