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Velvet Revolver came about in the spring of 2002. When a jam session that reunited ex-Guns N' Roses bandmates Slash on guitar, Duff McKagan on bass, and Matt Sorum on drums hit the stage, their chemistry was
still there. The trio began going over some new music and auditioning singers for what they called "The Project." By early 2003, "The Project"'s quest for a singer was common knowledge to everyone, so much
so that VH1 sent cameras to document the "The Project". Dave Kushner joined up as second guitarist as well as Scott Weiland. Scott and the band vibed immediately, and recorded a hyper piece of glitter metal
for the Hulk soundtrack called "Set Me Free." By the summer, "The Project" had been renamed Velvet Revolver, and Scott was officially made the lead singer. The band signed a deal with RCA, and spent the rest
of 2003 fitting in gigs and recording sessions. RCA announced an April 2004 release for Contraband, Velvet Revolver's full-length debut; the date was then pushed to May, and then to June. Fans' anticipation
for the album grew more and more. Velvet Revolver also released the single "Slither," a rabid, ambitious rocker guided by Slash's signature guitar sound. The single climbed steadily up the rock charts, and
when Contraband finally dropped, it was as if the meshing of each unique band members styles were perfectly combined to produce a great body of work. Rock On!