The full demo of the collaboration between Slash and Chester Bennington has finally been released.

The track is called “Crazy” and was recorded over a decade ago for the album Slash (2010) , which featured guests such as Dave Grohl , Ozzy Osbourne , and Chris Cornell . At the time, Chester was prevented from releasing the track due to contractual issues with Linkin Park . Some parts of the song were later used by Slash in “Doctor Alibi,” a collaboration with Lemmy Kilmister .

The full version of “Crazy” was released by producer Big Chris Flores Guns N' Roses themed podcast , Appetite for Distortion . According to Flores (who produced the track), he found the recording in his archives and sent it to Slash, who contacted Chester's widow, Talinda , about the possibility of releasing the track (via Radio Rock ).

The final version of "Crazy" features the addition of bass by Dug Pinnick , from King's X.

Listen to “Crazy”, a collaboration between Slash and Chester Bennington (starting at minute 1:11:11):

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