If you're a fan of anything slash has done this is worth a watch.
Or just read his book which is well more in depth than the 70 mins if this documentary but its still worth a look.
Lots of appearances from the likes of Nikki Sixx, Dave Grohl, Alice Cooper and heaps of other familiar faces.
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mikeiskorn25 October 2021
A well put together documentary which has some great special guests as interviewees. I can't say I am the biggest fan of Slash but do enjoy a good documentary and this one is definitely worth a watch. My only gripe with it is that I wish there were more stories or more in-depth information about the bands he has been in. This documentary seemed to glaze over them.
Loved it!!!
chasitywelch-2140525 April 2022
Learned alot about his childhood experiences and all the rock & roll legends he grew up around!! Very good documentary don't let the haters ruin the experience it's definitely worthy!! Watched twice to make sure I didn't miss anything!!
It's a joke
packinpower2 March 2015
It reminded me of Spinal Tap accept the people appearing in this are serious. The lowest life forms talking as if they do or did something important musically or otherwise, like describing how Slash came up with the idea of wearing a top hat and the significance of it. How interesting. Old washed up, brain dead from drug and drink guys with with teenage haircuts telling incredibly boring stories. It was so bad I cant imagine anyone liking it. I watched it one morning while on the internet and there wasn't even one thing about it that was interesting and I'm having a read hard time coming up with the ten lines required to post a review about it.
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