With their debut album bowing at #4 on the Billboard charts (and holding steady in its second week), plus a European tour starting 20 June that is sure to be jam-packed, Chickenfoot wanted to say a little 'thank you' to their fans, especially those at MusicRadar.
Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Michael Anthony and Chad Smith whipped out their Sharpies and signed five Chickenfoot CDs, which we're happy to give away.
Oh, but did we mention it's a competition? Well, we can't make it too easy for you, can we? After all, these babies are bound to be collector's items.
Enter the competition here. Good luck!
Photo: Ross Halfin
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