"We had a really vast music collection and I was raised around rock'n'roll, it's just the way it was"
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The subtext is about legitimacy, but not the gatekeepy kind. Rock’n’roll, especially in Slash’s late-80s universe, was already being packaged, policed, and threatened by both pop gloss and hair-metal theatrics. By framing his upbringing as inevitable (“it’s just the way it was”), he positions his musical identity as prior to the industry. It’s a subtle flex: not “I chose rock,” but “rock chose the room I grew up in.”
There’s also a quiet rebuttal to the romantic narrative of rebellion. If rock is the family wallpaper, then the rebellion becomes craft, obsession, and work rather than pure defiance. That squares with Slash’s public image: a player defined less by rock-star confessionals than by feel, riffs, and continuity with earlier records and heroes. The quote anchors his persona in lineage and immersion, not novelty. It’s a reminder that “originality” in rock often starts as deep exposure, then becomes a personal accent layered onto a shared language.
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"We had a really vast music collection and I was raised around rock'n'roll, it's just the way it was." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-had-a-really-vast-music-collection-and-i-was-145147/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.
