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Rikki Rockett Reveals Why Poison Chose C.C. DeVille Over Slash

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Last updated: 2025/03/29 at 2:28 PM
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Photo Credit: CC DeVille/Instagram - Rikki Rockett/Instagram - Guns N' Roses/Instagram

Poison drummer Rikki Rockett discussed the band’s historic guitarist selection in a recent interview with The Hair Metal Guru. He revealed that the band seriously considered both Slash and C.C. DeVille as potential replacements after Matt Smith’s departure.

When asked about how close the decision was between the two guitarists, Rockett explained: “It was close. I think CC just sort of made more sense.”

“CC is a different kind of writer,” he continued. “I mean a lot of those riffs on the first Guns N’ Roses record, they’re Tracii Guns. So know that too. I’m not taking anything away from Slash. But I’m saying you know ‘Welcome to the Jungle,’ it’s Tracii all over it.”

This revelation illuminates a pivotal moment in Poison’s history. The decision would significantly shape the band’s future trajectory.

The Original Lineup Change

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Reports from Poison Fan Club indicated that Matt Smith left Poison in 1984. Personal circumstances drove his departure when his girlfriend became pregnant. Without an immediate record deal in sight, Smith chose to return home to support his family.

Smith later established a new musical project called Syn’D Cats. Guitar World noted that the band’s sound drew inspiration from the Rolling Stones.

C.C. DeVille’s Impact

Photo Credit: Poison/Instagram

The addition of C.C. DeVille in 1985 transformed Poison’s sound and image. Loudwire documented how DeVille quickly became essential to their signature style.

Poison’s debut album ‘Look What the Cat Dragged In’ (1986) launched the band into stardom. DeVille’s distinctive guitar work and stage presence shaped iconic hits like ‘Talk Dirty to Me’ and ‘Every Rose Has Its Thorn.’ His contributions helped establish Poison as a defining force in glam metal.

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