"Slang" is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Def Leppard, released on May 14, 1996. It marked a departure from their trademark hard rock sound, incorporating elements of alternative rock and grunge that were prevalent in the mid-1990s. Produced by Pete Woodroffe and the band, "Slang" explores themes of introspection, loss, and personal growth.
The album received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its experimental approach and lyrical depth, while others criticized the departure from the band's classic sound. Despite this, "Slang" performed moderately well commercially, reaching Gold certification in the United States.
Key tracks from the album include the title track "Slang," "Work It Out," and "All I Want Is Everything." Over time, "Slang" has gained a cult following among Def Leppard fans for its unique sonic experimentation and introspective lyrics.