Appetite for Destruction just turned 38 on July 21st, 2025. (Cue the record-scratching sound effect…) What? Yes! It’s hard to believe that the album came out that long ago. It’s also a little-known ...
It may seem strange now, but the arrival of Guns N’ Roses’ debut didn’t exactly send tornados of anticipation across the globe. The band had started in LA during 1985, a combination of members from ...
Guns N' Roses' Appetite for Destruction will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year, righting a 37-year wrong in the process. It feels like every year the Grammy nominations are ...
Slash is the luckiest man in rock. Quitting GNR in ’96 when they were on top, he returned in ’16 and hasn't looked back. Here ...
Slash has always been a rock-and-roller with the soul of a bluesman. Four decades after “Appetite for Destruction,” the Guns N’ Roses guitar legend is wearing his soul on his sleeve. His excellent new ...
While everyone wished they could have the same star power as Guns N' Roses, there was always that one artistic strain pulling ...
What is the better rock album - AC/DC's Back in Black or Guns N' Roses' Appetite for Destruction? That's two giant heavy hitters that rank amongst the biggest selling hard rock albums in history. No ...
Guns N' Roses' debut, Appetite for Destruction was a turning point for hard rock in the late '80s - it was a dirty, dangerous, and mean record in a time when heavy metal meant nothing but a good time.
Strange as it may sound, there was a time when Guns N' Roses did not fully believe in themselves. Or at least, they didn't imagine things would get as big as they did. "I thought the band was f***** ...
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