Skid Row: The Rise to Slave to the Grind — Part 1
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Skid Row's rise was fast, loud, and impossible to ignore.
In this episode of Rockers to Doctors, Nova and Dorian trace the band's early years, from rehearsals in New Jersey garages to the release of their self-titled debut album in 1989. Featuring hits like 18 and Life, Youth Gone Wild, and I Remember You, the album quickly went multi-platinum and launched the band into global stardom.
But the real turning point came next.
Rather than repeating their commercial success, Skid Row made a risky decision. Their second album, Slave to the Grind, pushed the band into heavier territory and made history as the first heavy metal album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200 in the SoundScan era.
This episode explores the creative ambition, industry politics, and cultural shifts that shaped one of the most important transitions in hard rock history.
Rockers to Doctors is the podcast where we treat rock history with the seriousness of a medical journal and the maturity of a backstage Motley Crue party.