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Guns N' Roses Biography

At a time when pop was dominated by dance music and pop-metal, Guns N' Roses brought raw, ugly rock & roll crashing back into the charts. They were not nice boys; nice boys don't play rock & roll. They were ugly, misogynist, and violent; they were also funny, vulnerable, and occasionally sensitive, as their breakthrough hit, "Sweet Child O' Mine," showed. While Slash and Izzy Stradlin ferociously spit out dueling guitar riffs worthy of Aerosmith or the Stones, Axl Rose screeched out his tales of sex, drugs, and apathy in the big city. Meanwhile, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steven Adler were a limber rhythm section who kept the music loose and powerful. Guns N' Roses' music was basic and gritty, with a solid hard, bluesy base; they were dark, sleazy, dirty, and honest -- everything that good hard rock and heavy metal should be. There was something refreshing about a band who could provoke everything from devotion to hatred, especially since both sides were equally right. There hadn't been a hard rock band this raw or talented in years, and they were given added weight by Axl Rose's primal rage, the sound of confused, frustrated white trash vying for his piece of the pie. As the '80s became the '90s, there simply wasn't a more interesting band around, but owing to intra-band friction and the emergence of alternative rock, Rose's supporting cast gradually disintegrated, as he spent several years in seclusion.

Guns N' Roses released their first EP in 1986, which led to a contract with Geffen; the following year, the band released their debut album, Appetite for Destruction. They started to build a following with their numerous live shows, but the album didn't start selling until almost a year later, when MTV started playing "Sweet Child o' Mine." Soon, both the album and single shot to number one, and Guns N' Roses became one of the biggest bands in the world. Their debut single, "Welcome to the Jungle," was re-released and shot into the Top Ten, and "Paradise City" followed in its footsteps. By the end of 1988, they released G N' R Lies, which paired four new, acoustic-based songs (including the Top Five hit "Patience") with their first EP. G N' R Lies' inflammatory closer, "One in a Million," sparked intense controversy, as Axl Rose slipped into misogyny, bigotry, and pure violence; essentially, he somehow managed to distill every form of prejudice and hatred into one five-minute tune.

Guns N' Roses began work on the long-awaited follow-up to Appetite for Destruction at the end of 1990. In October of that year, the band fired Adler, claiming that his drug dependency caused him to play poorly; he was replaced by Matt Sorum from the Cult. During recording, the band added Dizzy Reed on keyboards. By the time the sessions were finished, the new album had become two new albums. After being delayed for nearly a year, the albums Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II were released in September 1991. Messy but fascinating, the albums showcased a more ambitious band; while there were still a fair number of full-throttle guitar rockers, there were stabs at Elton John-style balladry, acoustic blues, horn sections, female backup singers, ten-minute art rock epics with several different sections, and a good number of introspective, soul-searching lyrics. In short, they were now making art; amazingly, they were successful at it. The albums sold very well initially, but while they had seemed destined to set the pace for the decade to come, that turned out not to be the case at all.

Nirvana's Nevermind hit number one in early 1992, suddenly making Guns N' Roses -- with all of their pretensions, impressionistic videos, models, and rock star excesses -- seem very uncool. Rose handled the change by becoming a dictator, or at least a petty tyrant; his in-concert temper tantrums became legendary, even going so far as to incite a riot in Montreal. Stradlin left by the end of 1991, and with his departure the band lost their best songwriter; he was replaced by ex-Kill for Thrills guitarist Gilby Clarke. The band didn't fully grasp the shift in hard rock until 1993, when they released an album of punk covers, The Spaghetti Incident?; it received some good reviews, but the band failed to capture the reckless spirit of not only the original versions, but their own Appetite for Destruction. By the middle of 1994, there were rumors flying that the band was about to break up, since Rose wanted to pursue a new, more industrial direction and Slash wanted to stick with their blues-inflected hard rock. The band remained in limbo for several more years, and Slash resurfaced in 1995 with the side project Slash's Snakepit and an LP, It's Five O'Clock Somewhere.

Rose remained out of the spotlight, becoming a virtual recluse and doing nothing but tinkering in the studio; he also recruited various musicians -- including Dave Navarro, Tommy Stinson, and ex-Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck -- for informal jam sessions. Remaining members were infuriated by Rose's inclusion of childhood friend Paul Huge in the new sessions when both Stradlin and Clarke were excluded from rejoining the band. And a remake of the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil" was essentially the straw that broke the camel's back, as Rose cut out some of the other member's contributions and pasted Huge over the song without consulting anyone else. By 1996 Slash was officially out of Guns N' Roses, leaving Rose the lone remaining survivor from the group's heyday; rumors continued to swirl, and still no new material was forthcoming, though Rose did re-record Appetite for Destruction with a new lineup for rehearsal purposes. The first new original G N' R song in eight years, the industrial metal sludge of "Oh My God" finally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1999 Arnold Schwarzenegger film End of Days. Soon after, Geffen issued the two-disc Live Era 1987-1993.

2000 brought the addition of guitarists Robin Finck (of Nine Inch Nails) and Buckethead. 2001 was greeted with Guns N' Roses' first live dates in nearly seven years, as the band (who consisted of Rose plus guitarists Finck, Buckethead, bassist Stinson, former Primus drummer Brian Mantia, childhood friend and guitarist Paul Huge, and longtime G N' R keyboardist Dizzy Reed) played a show on New Years Eve 2000 in Las Vegas, playing as well at the mammoth Rock in Rio festival the following month. A new album was announced for a summer release, but the date came and went without any CDs hitting the shelves. A summer tour of Europe was planned, but before tickets could go on sale Rose announced that the tour was cancelled and the band went into seclusion until New Years Eve of 2001. They played almost the exact same set as the year before, but they still managed to brew up some news by not allowing any former members to watch the show. Slash tried to get onto the guest list, and even claims to have tried to sneak in through a security guard. Manager Doug Goldstein released a statement taking full responsibility for the banning of former members, claiming that he was not sure of their intentions and he wanted to avoid making Rose nervous.

2002 started with no new Axl news, instead seeing former members Slash, Duff, and Izzy work together on new material for Stradlin's new album. Rose eventually ended up in music news as he fired producer Roy Thomas Baker from the group's newest recording sessions, adding him to the superstar list of producers that had been attached to the project at various points (including Moby, Mike Clink, Youth, Bob Ezrin, and many others.) Slash's contributions to Izzy's album didn't make the final cut, but rumors of a new band featuring former members McKagan, Sorum, and Slash began circulating by the end of the spring. A slew of Japanese and British festival dates were set in the spring, but the mysterious new album continued to elude fans as the release date was pushed into the fall of 2002. Before those concert dates rolled around, guitarist Paul Huge left the group, quickly replaced by former Love Spit Love member Richard Fortus.

An appearance at MTV's annual Video Music Awards helped garner interest in the new lineup, but a rusty performance from Rose and an interview where he said his new album wasn't coming out anytime soon didn't do much to further their cause. That summer, the band started on their first tour in almost eight years, and they managed to fulfill all of their commitments in Europe in Asia. Sadly, they caused a violent and destructive riot in Vancouver when Rose failed to show up for the first date of their North American tour. While he was up to his old shenanigans with the retooled lineup, former members Stradlin, Slash, Sorum and McKagan finally put an end to the rumors and announced that they were searching for a vocalist for a new, Axl-free band. Over time, Stradlin would reduce his role in the new project to guest songwriting and the occasional live appearance, but with former Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland, Slash, Sorum and McKagan formed the successful Velvet Revolver in spring of 2002.

The years between Guns N' Roses albums have grown into a running joke in the music industry, Interscope's frustration with the millions dumped into the recording has become secondary to Rose's reclusive insistence to perfect his material. By leaving the industry on such a strong note, Rose's image has been frozen in time as the frustrating, angry, yet sensitive genius behind the microphone, an image he might not be ready to live up to as the years go by. Despite what happens to most groups that have stayed out of the limelight for ten years, the legend of Guns N' Roses continues to grow with each year. Whatever may happen with the new lineup, the five original members continue to enjoy celebrity status despite having their post-GN'R material show less than enthusiastic sales. By writing one of the most critical hard rock albums of all time, they have secured their status as the most vital force to hit the mainstream rock scene in the 80's.
Discography

2006 - Chinese Democracy (Demos)

01. Guns N' Roses - Irs
02. Guns N' Roses - Better (Demo)
03. Guns N' Roses - Better (Extended Demo)
04. Guns N' Roses - There Was A Time (Demo)
05. Guns N' Roses - There Was A Time (Extended Demo)
06. Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy (Bloody Roses Remaster)
07. Guns N' Roses - Madagascar (Bloody Roses Remaster)
08. Guns N' Roses - The Blues (Bloody Roses Remaster)
09. Guns N' Roses - Oh My God

2006 - It's So Easy: A Millenium Tribute To Guns N Roses

01. Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine
02. Guns N' Roses - Its So Easy
03. Guns N' Roses - Rocketqueen
04. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine
05. Guns N' Roses - Patience
06. Guns N' Roses - Night Train
07. Guns N' Roses - Mr. Brownstone
08. Guns N' Roses - Think About You
09. Guns N' Roses - Civil War
10. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
11. Guns N' Roses - Pretty Tied Up

2006 - The Ultimate Rareties (Bootleg)

01. Guns N' Roses - Did You No Wrong (Feat Steve J
02. Guns N' Roses - Free Falling (Feat Tom Petty)
03. Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy
04. Guns N' Roses - Madagasca
05. Guns N' Roses - Sentimental Movie (Duff On Voc
06. Guns N' Roses - Herods Song (Feat Meatloaf)
07. Guns N' Roses - Whole Lotta Rosie (Ac Dc Cover
08. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child Omine (Killer Tech
09. Guns N' Roses - Mama Kin (Live Feat Aerosmith)
10. Guns N' Roses - The Blues
11. Guns N' Roses - Oh My God
12. Guns N' Roses - Anxious Disease (Axl And Slash
13. Guns N' Roses - Rhiad And The Bedouins (Live A
14. Guns N' Roses - Come Together (Feat Bruce Spri
15. Guns N' Roses - Under My Wheels (Axl Feat Alic
16. Guns N' Roses - 5150 (Feat Van Halen)
17. Guns N' Roses - Just Another Sunday
18. Guns N' Roses - White Christmas (Axl Takes On

2006 - Whenever It's Done (Bootleg)

01. Guns N' Roses - Better
02. Guns N' Roses - Irs
03. Guns N' Roses - There Was A Time
04. Guns N' Roses - Catcher In The Rye
05. Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy
06. Guns N' Roses - The Blues
07. Guns N' Roses - Madagascar
08. Guns N' Roses - Rhiad And The Bedouins
09. Guns N' Roses - Oh My God
10. Guns N' Roses - Silkworms

2004 - Greatest Hits

01. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
02. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O Mine
03. Guns N' Roses - Patience
04. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
05. Guns N' Roses - Knockin On Heavens Door
06. Guns N' Roses - Civil War
07. Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine
08. Guns N' Roses - Dont Cry
09. Guns N' Roses - November Rain
10. Guns N' Roses - Live And Let Die
11. Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays
12. Guns N' Roses - Aint It Fun
13. Guns N' Roses - Since I Dont Have You
14. Guns N' Roses - Sympathy For The Devil-easymp3

2004 - Tribute To Guns N' Roses

01. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
02. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O Mine
03. Guns N' Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
04. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
05. Guns N' Roses - Don't Cry
06. Guns N' Roses - November Rain
07. Guns N' Roses - Live And Let Die
08. Guns N' Roses - Mr. Brownstone
09. Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays
10. Guns N' Roses - Patience
11. Guns N' Roses - 14 Years
12. Guns N' Roses - Civil War

2001 - Live At Rock In Rio (Bootleg)

01. Guns N' Roses - Intro
02. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
03. Guns N' Roses - Its So Easy
04. Guns N' Roses - Mr Brownstone
05. Guns N' Roses - Axl Roses Speech 1
06. Guns N' Roses - Live And Let Die
07. Guns N' Roses - Oh My God (New)
08. Guns N' Roses - Think About You
09. Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine
10. Guns N' Roses - Sossego (R Finck Solo)
11. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O Mine
12. Guns N' Roses - Knockin On Heavens Door
13. Guns N' Roses - Madagascar (New)
14. Guns N' Roses - Buckhead Solo 1 (Ninja)
15. Guns N' Roses - November Rain
16. Guns N' Roses - Out Ta Get Me
17. Guns N' Roses - Rocket Queen
18. Guns N' Roses - Axl Roses Speech 2
19. Guns N' Roses - Chinese Democracy (New)
20. Guns N' Roses - Buckhead Solo 2
21. Guns N' Roses - The Blues (New)
22. Guns N' Roses - Patience
23. Guns N' Roses - Axl Roses Speech 3
24. Guns N' Roses - Nightrain
25. Guns N' Roses - My Michelle
26. Guns N' Roses - Silworms (New)
27. Guns N' Roses - Brazilian Samba (Viradouro)
28. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
29. Guns N' Roses - Final Act

1999 - Live Era '87 - '93 [CD 1]

01. Guns N' Roses - Nightrain
02. Guns N' Roses - Mr. Brownstone
03. Guns N' Roses - It's So Easy
04. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
05. Guns N' Roses - Dust N' Bones
06. Guns N' Roses - My Michelle
07. Guns N' Roses - You're Crazy
08. Guns N' Roses - Used To Love Her
09. Guns N' Roses - Patience
10. Guns N' Roses - It's Alright
11. Guns N' Roses - November Rain

1999 - Live Era '87 - '93 [CD 2]

01. Guns N' Roses - Out Ta Get Me
02. Guns N' Roses - Pretty Tied Up
03. Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays
04. Guns N' Roses - Move To The City
05. Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine
06. Guns N' Roses - Rocket Queen
07. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine
08. Guns N' Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
09. Guns N' Roses - Don't Cry
10. Guns N' Roses - Estranged
11. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City

1993 - The Spaghetti Incident

01. Guns N' Roses - Since I Don't Have You
02. Guns N' Roses - New Rose
03. Guns N' Roses - Down On The Farm
04. Guns N' Roses - Human Being
05. Guns N' Roses - Raw Power
06. Guns N' Roses - Ain't It Fun
07. Guns N' Roses - Buick Makane (Big Dumb Sex)
08. Guns N' Roses - Hair Of The Dog
09. Guns N' Roses - Attitude
10. Guns N' Roses - Black Leather
11. Guns N' Roses - You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory
12. Guns N' Roses - I Don't Care About You
13. Guns N' Roses - Look At Your Game Girl

1992 - Knockin' On Rockers Door (Live)

01. Guns N' Roses - It's So Easy
02. Guns N' Roses - Mr. Brownstone
03. Guns N' Roses - Somebody Out To Get Me
04. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine
05. Guns N' Roses - My Michelle
06. Guns N' Roses - Knockin' On Heavens Door
07. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
08. Guns N' Roses - Nite Traine
09. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
10. Guns N' Roses - Mama Kin
11. Guns N' Roses - Rocket Queen

1991 - Use Your Illusion I

01. Guns N' Roses - Right Next Door To Hell
02. Guns N' Roses - Dust N' Bones
03. Guns N' Roses - Live And Let Die
04. Guns N' Roses - Don't Cry (Original)
05. Guns N' Roses - Perfect Crime
06. Guns N' Roses - You Ain't The First
07. Guns N' Roses - Bad Obsession
08. Guns N' Roses - Back Off Bitch
09. Guns N' Roses - Double Talkin' Jive
10. Guns N' Roses - November Rain
11. Guns N' Roses - The Garden
12. Guns N' Roses - Garden Of Eden
13. Guns N' Roses - Don't Damn Me
14. Guns N' Roses - Bad Apples
15. Guns N' Roses - Dead Horse
16. Guns N' Roses - Coma

1991 - Use Your Illusion II

01. Guns N' Roses - Civil War
02. Guns N' Roses - 14 Years
03. Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays
04. Guns N' Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
05. Guns N' Roses - Get In The Ring
06. Guns N' Roses - Shotgun Blues
07. Guns N' Roses - Breakdown
08. Guns N' Roses - Pretty Tied Up
09. Guns N' Roses - Locomotive
10. Guns N' Roses - So Fine
11. Guns N' Roses - Estranged
12. Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine
13. Guns N' Roses - Don't Cry (Alt.Lyrics)
14. Guns N' Roses - My World

1991 - Wake up ... Time to Die

01. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
02. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
03. Guns N' Roses - It's So Easy
04. Guns N' Roses - Nicght Train
05. Guns N' Roses - Knocking On Heavens Door
06. Guns N' Roses - November Rain
07. Guns N' Roses - Patience
08. Guns N' Roses - So Fine
09. Guns N' Roses - You Could be Mine
10. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine

1989 - Live USA [CD 1]

01. Guns N' Roses - It's So Easy
02. Guns N' Roses - Mr. Brownstone
03. Guns N' Roses - Out To Get Me
04. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine
05. Guns N' Roses - My Michelle
06. Guns N' Roses - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
07. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
08. Guns N' Roses - Nite Train
09. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
10. Guns N' Roses - Mama Kin
11. Guns N' Roses - Rocket Queen
12. Guns N' Roses - Whole Lotta Rosie
13. Guns N' Roses - Shadow Of Your Love

1989 - Live USA [CD 2]

01. Guns N' Roses - November Rain, Part 1
02. Guns N' Roses - November Rain, Part 2
03. Guns N' Roses - You Could Be Mine
04. Guns N' Roses - Godfather
05. Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays
06. Guns N' Roses - 14 Years
07. Guns N' Roses - Estranged
08. Guns N' Roses - You're Crazy
09. Guns N' Roses - One In A Million
10. Guns N' Roses - Used To Love Her
11. Guns N' Roses - Patience
12. Guns N' Roses - Move To The City

1987 - Appetite For Destruction

01. Guns N' Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
02. Guns N' Roses - It's So Easy
03. Guns N' Roses - Nightrain
04. Guns N' Roses - Out Ta Get Me
05. Guns N' Roses - Mr. Brownstone
06. Guns N' Roses - Paradise City
07. Guns N' Roses - My Michelle
08. Guns N' Roses - Think About You
09. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine
10. Guns N' Roses - You're Crazy
11. Guns N' Roses - Anything Goes
12. Guns N' Roses - Rocket Queen

1986 - G N' R Lies

01. Guns N' Roses - Reckless Life
02. Guns N' Roses - Nice Boys
03. Guns N' Roses - Move To The City
04. Guns N' Roses - Mama Kin
05. Guns N' Roses - Patience
06. Guns N' Roses - Used To Love Her
07. Guns N' Roses - You're Crazy
08. Guns N' Roses - One In A Million