Chickenfoot - the much-talked-about band featuring Joe Satriani, Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony and Chad Smith - are streaming two songs from their upcoming debut album.
Available on both the official Chickenfoot website and the band's MySpace page, the songs are called Soap On A Rope and Down The Drain.
MusicRadar podcast coming soon
MusicRadar was treated to a special advance preview of the album recently and will give you a full review in the coming weeks. In addition, keep checking back with us for an exclusive podcast interview with Chickenfoot - a no-holds-barred, riotous affair, we assure you.
In other Chickenfoot news, the band will be featured as the cover subjects in the June issue of Guitar World, on sale 7 April.
In the meantime, crank up the tunes and let us know what you think.
Band photo courtesy of Ross Halfin. Be sure to visit the official Ross Halfin website.
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