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General Info:
Artist: GUNS N' ROSES
Album: Appetite for Destruction (MFSL UDCD 699)
Tracklist:
1. Welcome to the Jungle (Guns N' Roses) - 4:32
2. It's So Easy (Arkeen/Guns N' Roses) - 3:21
3. Nightrain (Guns N' Roses) - 4:26
4. Out Ta Get Me (Guns N' Roses) - 4:20
5. Mr. Brownstone (Guns N' Roses) - 3:46
6. Paradise City (Guns N' Roses) - 6:45
7. My Michelle (Guns N' Roses) - 3:38
8. Think About You (Guns N' Roses) - 3:49
9. Sweet Child O' Mine (Guns N' Roses) - 5:54
10. You're Crazy (Guns N' Roses) - 3:16
11. Anything Goes (Guns N' Roses/Weber) - 3:25
12. Rocket Queen (Guns N' Roses) - 6:14
LINE UP:
* Axl Rose – lead vocals, synthesizer
* Slash – lead guitar, acoustic guitar
* Izzy Stradlin – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
* Duff McKagan – bass, backing vocals
* Steven Adler – drums, percussion
Review taken from metal-observer.com:
What a way to launch a career.
Hailing from the cutthroat Los Angeles Rock/Metal scene, five musicians from various parts of the United States, after many years of playing for ill-fated projects, all wound up in this one band: GUNS N’ ROSES.
They proceeded to write the soundtrack of their lives and their environment. A cutthroat environment full of backstabbing, politics, selfishness and lawlessness. The daily struggle to survive while still attempting to achieve greatness. Men living reckless lives of debauchery and self-destruction. The mindset of somebody who needs drugs to survive. A world where one would not know if he or she would see their friends the following day, as their lives are just as reckless, and the worry that it engenders. The hopes of men trying breaking out of the hell they have put themselves through in order to achieve their dreams, and them latching on to their more innocent memories.
This exposed the Rock/Metal scene of Los Angeles for what it truly was: A desperate climate full of naïve souls and hustlers looking to screw them at every corner, where violence, drugs and cheap sex were rampant. They showed all the insidious dealings and the obvious hedonism. They redefined what it was to be a bad-ass band, and revolutionized the Rock world.
Not to say that their world is totally bleak, though. Brief moments of hope and sincerity are sprinkled throughout the album (“Sweet Child O’ Mine”, “Think About You”), showing that their world is not complPassword: No password specified RapidShare This file may be available on RapidShare for direct ------------------------------------- [ Find more at http://www.torrentportal.com ] |