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Albums Unleashed Poison Look What the Cat Dragged In with Rikki Rockett – Ep276

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Rikki Rockett joins the guys this week for Albums Unleashed Poison Look What the Cat Dragged In. In this long-form discussion, Rikki shares stories from the early days of Poison including the decision to move from Pennsylvania to Hollywood in the early 1980’s. Also in the episode, Rikki talks about the departure of original guitarist Matt Smith and an audition process that would go down to a head to head battle between Slash and CC DeVille.

In this Albums Unleashed Poison Look What the Cat Dragged In special, Rikki reflects on the recording process of the album. Producer Rick Browde was on board early for the sessions but things got tense quickly due to creative differences. In this episode, Rikki also discusses the struggle to survive in a Hollywood scene that was very unforgiving. Those struggles would be played out lyrically in some of the songs. While the album was recorded on a meager budget and on limited time, it would go on to spawn three big singles and sell 4 million copies worldwide.

Albums Unleashed Poison Look What The Cat Dragged In

Albums Unleashed Poison

Albums Unleashed Look What the Cat Dragged In also features a track-by-track breakdown of the album including song inspirations and production techniques used. It’s an hour-plus of discussion about a remarkable album from a very transitional time in popular music.

The Decibel Geek podcast would like to thank Sher Bach, Brandon Gibbs, Kenny Bailey, and the entire Devil City Angels team for their help in securing this interview. Be sure to check out Devil City Angels when they come to your town!

Before we get to the interview, Chris & Aaron give you the inside details of the upcoming Nashville Rock n Pod Expo. Taking place August 26, 2017, the expo will feature rock podcasters from all over North America, vinyl/memorabilia dealers, and rock celebrities and personalities mingling with fans. The event is being crowdfunded and we need YOU to help us make it happen. Go to the link below and contribute today to be eligible for early admission, specialty t-shirts, guest spots on podcasts, and much, much more!

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6 thoughts on “Albums Unleashed Poison Look What the Cat Dragged In with Rikki Rockett – Ep276”

  1. i am a big poison fan in fact the first tape i ever bought was look what the cat dragged in and it inspired me to pick up the guitar when i was 13 years old and never put the guitar down i still play to this day and it inspired me to join a band of my own and when i do perform i play a song or two from poison i love the band

  2. Great interview. I’ve been a poison fan since I was 6 years old. They still are my favorite band and always will be. My kids are now poison fans. Rock on poison

  3. I love hearing the back stories to one of the most historic albums of my life. I’m still curious to know if Jimmy’s Bar and Grill is still open for business.

  4. My first album my mom bought me with hesitation . And when she found out they were guys and not girls from the album she threw it in the trash so when we went to church Sunday I skipped it went to Kmart and stole the tape and listen to it nonstop right don’t know how long

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