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Velvet Revolver covers the [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] song "[[Negative Creep]]" and the [[Sex Pistols]] song [[Bodies (Sex Pistols song)|Bodies]] for the B-sides on the "Slither" single.
Velvet Revolver covers the [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] song "[[Negative Creep]]" and the [[Sex Pistols]] song [[Bodies (Sex Pistols song)|Bodies]] for the B-sides on the "Slither" single.


In 2006 [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] used a part of Slither for his song Polkarama on the album [[Straight Outta Lynwood]].
In 2006 [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] used a part of Slither for his song [[Polkarama]] on the album [[Straight Outta Lynwood]].


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Revision as of 23:29, 26 November 2006

"Slither"
Single by Velvet Revolver
From the album Contraband
Single Released 2004
Single Format Vinyl
Recorded ???
Genre Rock
Song Length 4:08
Record label RCA Records
Producer Josh Abraham
Chart positions # 35 (UK)
# 56 (USA)
Velvet Revolver single chronology
N/A
"Slither"
(2004)
"Fall to Pieces"
(2004)

"Slither" is the debut single by Velvet Revolver from their debut album Contraband. The single was released in 2004. It was also awarded a Grammy in 2005 for Best Hard Rock Performance.

Velvet Revolver covers the Nirvana song "Negative Creep" and the Sex Pistols song Bodies for the B-sides on the "Slither" single.

In 2006 "Weird Al" Yankovic used a part of Slither for his song Polkarama on the album Straight Outta Lynwood.