Adler's Appetite (album)
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| Adler's Appetite | ||
|---|---|---|
| EP by Adler's Appetite | ||
| Released | 2005 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Label | Fantasy | |
Adler's Appetite is the debut release of the band of the same name. The final track is an Aerosmith cover, in resemblance to the Guns N' Roses EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide which featured another Aerosmith cover, "Mama Kin". Aerosmith's first album, meanwhile, featured a cover of Rufus Thomas's "Walking the Dog", a nod to their influence, The Rolling Stones, who had covered that same song early in their career.
- Suicide
- 99
- Empty
- Hollywood (Thin Lizzy cover)
- Little Dancer
- Draw The Line
- Jizzy Pearl: Lead Vocals
- Keri Kelli: Guitar
- Robbie Crane: Bass
- Steven Adler: Drums
- Adler's Appetite- Official
- Steven Adler Fansite
