Road Kill (video)

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Road Kill
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ReleasedOctober 16, 1993
Genre Heavy metal
Length120 mins
Label Atlantic Records
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Road Kill is a VHS video of live performances by Skid Row. It was released on October 16, 1993. The video collects promo clips, backstage footage, amateur videos from friends and fans, and concert highlights from shows in Japan, Brazil, Ireland, Iceland, and the United States.

Road Kill also includes the music video of "Psycho Love" in 3-D and features the cover songs "Psycho Therapy" and "C'mon And Love Me" which featured on the band's most recent release B-Side Ourselves . Running time is 120 minutes.

Track listing

  1. "Psycho Love" (Video in 3-D)
  2. "Slave to the Grind"
  3. "Monkey Business"
  4. "Here I Am"
  5. "Big Guns"
  6. "18 and Life"
  7. "Psycho Therapy"
  8. "Piece of Me"
  9. "Get the Fuck Out"
  10. "C'mon and Love Me"
  11. "Midnight/Tornado"
  12. "Mudkicker"
  13. "Delivering The Goods"
  14. "Cold Gin"
  15. "Youth Gone Wild"

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