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The lead single and a classic driving song. It features a relentless rhythm and a masterclass slide guitar performance by Satriani that perfectly mimics the roar of an engine. 9. Dubai Blues
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Chickenfoot III is an album designed to be heard as a continuous piece of work, balancing stadium-ready anthems with moody, texture-driven compositions. 1. Last of the Bone Shakers
Chickenfoot III is the third studio album by the band, following their self-titled debut in 2009 and "Chickenfoot II" in 2010. The album features 11 tracks, including: Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot III -2011- -EAC-FLAC-
When individual forces like Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, and Chad Smith joined hands, they bypassed the typical traps of stardom. Their self-titled 2009 debut proved they were a real band; their sophomore effort—cheekily titled Chickenfoot III —cemented their legacy. For audiophiles and rock purists alike, hunting down the archive is a quest to experience modern hard rock in its highest, most unadulterated fidelity. The Paradox of the Sophomore Album
The album features a powerhouse roster of veteran musicians: : Lead vocals and rhythm guitar (ex-Van Halen). Joe Satriani : Lead guitar, keyboards, and piano. Michael Anthony : Bass and backing vocals (ex-Van Halen). Chad Smith : Drums and percussion (Red Hot Chili Peppers). Tracklist & Musical Highlights
This track stands out as the album’s melodic centerpiece. It features a radio-friendly, roots-rock texture reminiscent of classic road-trip anthems. Satriani shifts from technical wizardry to soulful, arpeggiated textures, proving his immense versatility as a rhythm guitarist. 4. Up Next The lead single and a classic driving song
A swampy, slide-heavy blues track that satirizes extreme wealth and modern excess, anchored by Smith’s syncopated drumming. 10. Something Going Wrong
The heaviest and most politically charged song in the Chickenfoot catalog. Built around a crushing, abrasive Satriani riff, Hagar speaks-sings real letters written by citizens struggling with unemployment and poverty during the Great Recession. It is a jarring, poignant masterpiece. 8. Big Foot
The lead single, known for its killer groove and driving riff. No errors occurred
, released in September 2011, is the sophomore studio effort from the hard-rock supergroup consisting of Sammy Hagar (vocalist), Joe Satriani (guitarist), Michael Anthony (bassist), and Chad Smith (drummer). Despite its title, it is actually the band's second album—a tongue-in-cheek move intended to skip the "sophomore slump". Album Overview
A dark, moody, and atmospheric track that showcases a heavier side of the band. Satriani’s guitar work here is cinematic, shifting from subtle textures to blistering solos. 2. "Big Foot"