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When Stone Temple Pilots disbanded in 2003, the band sent Weiland new music, which he took into his studio and added vocals.
This music eventually becoming the song " Set Me Free ".
Weiland was still unsure whether or not he wanted to join, despite delivering the music to the band himself and performing at an industry showcase at Mates.
They recorded two songs with producer Nick Raskulinecz, a recorded version of " Set Me Free " and a cover of Pink Floyd's " Money ", for the soundtracks to the movies The Hulk and The Italian Job, respectively.
Weiland joined the band soon after.
" Set Me Free " managed to peak at number 17 on the Mainstream Rock Chart without any radio promotion or a record label.
It was prior to a screening of The Hulk at Universal Studios that the band chose a name.
After seeing a movie by Revolution Studios, Slash liked the beginning of the word, eventually thinking of Revolver because of its multiple meanings ; the name of a gun, subtext of a revolving door which suited the band as well as the name of a Beatles album.
When he suggested Revolver to the band, Weiland suggested back Black Velvet Revolver, liking the idea of " something intimate like velvet juxtaposed with something deadly like a gun.
" They eventually arrived at Velvet Revolver, announcing it at a press conference and performance showcase at the El Rey Theatre while also performing the songs " Set Me Free " and " Slither " as well as covers of Nirvana's " Negative Creep ", Sex Pistols ' " Pretty Vacant ", and Guns N ' Roses ' " It's So Easy ".

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