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Review — Chickenfoot: Chickenfoot III (2011) [EAC FLAC rip]

Chickenfoot’s third studio album keeps the band’s core strengths—tight musicianship, bluesy hard rock grooves, and playfully confident swagger—while showing occasional cracks in cohesion and songwriting ambition.

Production: Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica) provides a massive, punchy sound. 📝 Tracklist Last Temptation Alright Alright Different Devil Lighten Up Come Closer Three and a Half Letters Dubai Blues Something Going Wrong

But what separates Chickenfoot III from its predecessor is the production. Hired by the band, producer Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica) delivered a raw, dynamic, and uncompressed soundscape. In an era dominated by the "Loudness War," Chickenfoot III breathes. There is space between the kick drum and the bass, air around Satch’s high-gain harmonics, and a thwack to Chad Smith’s snare that makes you flinch. Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot III -2011- -EAC-FLAC-

Produced by Mike Fraser (known for his work with AC/DC and Metallica), the album blends arena rock riffs with bluesy undertones and socially conscious lyrics. “Chickenfoot III” Details, Track Listing Revealed

Final Verdict

Chickenfoot III is arguably one of the most underrated hard rock albums of the 2010s. It bridges the gap between classic 70s rock swagger and modern production sheen. Review — Chickenfoot: Chickenfoot III (2011) [EAC FLAC

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. Despite the cheeky title (skipping "II" entirely), the record is a sophisticated leap forward from their debut, blending classic arena rock swagger with intricate musicianship. The Sound: Arena Rock with a Brain While their first album felt like a fun jam session, Chickenfoot III is a more focused, "grown-up" rock record. Satriani’s Guitars Joe Satriani : A highly influential guitarist known

Vocal Chemistry: Hagar and Michael Anthony bring those classic "Van Hagar" era harmonies that defined their best years together. Tracklist Highlights: Last Temptation Alright Alright Different Devil Big Foot (The lead single!)