About "Slave To The Grind"
Slave to the Grind is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Skid Row, released on June 11, 1991, by Atlantic Records. The album displayed a harsher sound than its predecessor and lyrics that avoided hard rock cliches. Slave to the Grind is the first heavy metal album to chart at number one on the Billboard 200 in the Nielsen SoundScan era, selling 134,000 copies in its opening week. The album was certified 2× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1998 for shipping two million copies in the United States. It produced five singles: "Monkey Business", "Slave to the Grind", "Wasted Time", "In a Darkened Room" and "Quicksand Jesus". Skid Row promoted the album opening for Guns N' Roses in 1991 and as a headliner the following year.
Top songs by Skid Row
- Monkey Business
- Quicksand Jesus
- Can't Stand The Heartache
- In A Darkened Room
- 18 And Life
- My Enemy
- Morning Star Avenue
- Blitzkrieg Bop
- Psycho Love
- Big Guns
- Girl Called Winter
- Here I Am
- Creepshow
- Breakin' Down
- Face Against My Soul
- Medicine Jar
- I Remember You
- Mervyn Aldrige
- Livin' On A Chain Gang
- Beggar's Day (edited Version)
- Crystal Ball
- Beat Yourself Blind
- Mad Dog Woman
- C'mon And Love Me
- Benedicts Cherry Wine
- Go, I'm Never Gonna Let You (part 1 And Part 2)
- Can´t Stand The Heartache
- Frozen
- After I'm Gone
- Mr. De—luxe
- New Faces, Old Places
- Lonesome Still
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