Come In, Come On

Velvet Revolver
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“Come In, Come On” is a track from Velvet Revolver’s 2004 debut album Contraband. Written by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner, the song exemplifies the band’s fusion of hard rock aggression with alternative rock sensibilities. Driven by Slash’s tight, riff-heavy guitar work, McKagan’s melodic bass lines, and Sorum’s energetic drumming, it delivers a punchy, fast-paced rock sound. Weiland’s vocals range from gritty and assertive to melodic, capturing the band’s characteristic mix of intensity and accessibility. Lyrically, the song conveys themes of temptation, confrontation, and indulgence, consistent with the album’s edgy and rebellious tone. While it was not released as a single, “Come In, Come On” became a fan favorite in live performances, highlighting Velvet Revolver’s ability to balance complex musicianship with high-energy, audience-engaging rock.

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Description

“Come In, Come On” is a track from Velvet Revolver’s 2004 debut album Contraband. Written by Scott Weiland, Slash, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum, and Dave Kushner, the song exemplifies the band’s fusion of hard rock aggression with alternative rock sensibilities. Driven by Slash’s tight, riff-heavy guitar work, McKagan’s melodic bass lines, and Sorum’s energetic drumming, it delivers a punchy, fast-paced rock sound. Weiland’s vocals range from gritty and assertive to melodic, capturing the band’s characteristic mix of intensity and accessibility. Lyrically, the song conveys themes of temptation, confrontation, and indulgence, consistent with the album’s edgy and rebellious tone. While it was not released as a single, “Come In, Come On” became a fan favorite in live performances, highlighting Velvet Revolver’s ability to balance complex musicianship with high-energy, audience-engaging rock.

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