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Guns N' Roses
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Appetite For Destruction
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| Label: |
Polydor Group |
| Date: |
20-3-1999 |
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0:00 |
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CD |
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Rock; Rock |
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1. |
Welcome To The Jungle
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It's So Easy
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Nightrain
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Out Ta Get Me
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Mr. Brownstone
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Paradise City
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My Michelle
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Think About You
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Sweet Child O' Mine
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10. |
You're Crazy
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11. |
Anything Goes
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12. |
Rocket Queen
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This is a glimpse of the future--and not because of its huge influence and umpteen million sales. The poor-little-rich-boy protest "Out ta Get Me" intimates that Axl Rose's egotism and martyr complex were soon to grow bigger than his head; still, Appetite's night-train wreck of punk and metal sounds and sensibilities make it more than just an emblem of its time. Whether GN'R are dancing with "Mr. Brownstone", penning a callow kiss-off letter to some chick named "Michelle", or passing out on somebody else's sofa, this was and remains a savage journey to the heart of the American--or at least the Hollywood--dream. --Rickey Wright
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