
Guns N' Roses landmark debut APPITITE FOR DESTRUCTION is Denver's KBPI feature of the day and that album brings back many memories of my days at Sylmar High School.
Six Things You Didn't Know About November RainSource: GNRDaily
MTV celebrates an important moment in its history this week: 17 years ago, Guns N' Roses' "November Rain" premiered on "Headbangers Ball." Since the video dropped in 1992, plenty has changed...
Top 10 Hair Metal HeroesSource: FOXNews.com
"We count down the skankiest do's in rock."
This is so not the kind of photo essay I expected to find on FoxNews.com.

Its amazing to watch the progression in technology when you watch the music videos from the 1980's. In the early 80's, around 1980 when MTV first started the production value was extremely low and within a matter of 3 years you see a vast improvement in video quality.
Axl Rose Speaks to BillboardSource: Billboard
It's been nine years since Axl Rose gave a substantial print interview. For all that time and more, he's been working on the album "Chinese Democracy," which finally arrived in late November.
Guns N' Roses lashes out at Dr PepperSource: CNN
"The door to a lawsuit being filed is always open until the fans are taken care of and Dr Pepper has done the right thing," Soriano told CNN.
Blabbermouth Reviews Chinese DemocracySource: BLABBERMOUTH.NET
After 17 years, six producers, enough musicians to start four new bands, an army of assistants, a bailout-sized budget and who knows how much actual recording time and hard drive space, "Chinese Democracy" has finally arrived.
Chinese Democracy Sounds Like a 14-Year EffortSource: The Baltimore Sun
The pop music world was a very different place in September 1991, the last time Guns N' Roses released new material. The albums - Use Your Illusion I and II, issued simultaneously - debuted atop the charts and would eventually sell more than 14 million copies combined.
Chinese Democracy Review by AllMusicSource: AllMusic.com
To put Chinese Democracy in some perspective: it arrives 17 years after the twin Use Your Illusion, the last set of original music by Guns N' Roses.
411mania.com Chinese Democracy ReviewSource: 411Mania.com
Let's begin with what we know. We know how long Chinese Democracy took to release. We know who is no longer in Guns N' Roses. The important questions to ask regarding Chinese Democracy are not about release delays or former band members, we already know these things.
Chinese Democracy To Debut At No. 2 On Billboard ChartSource: BLABBERMOUTH.NET
According to Hits Daily Double, the companion web site of music industry tip sheet HITS, GUNS N' ROSES' long-awaited new album, "Chinese Democracy", will move around 300,000 copies (including a reported 25,000 downloads at iTunes on November 23 not counted towards the opening wee …
Sebastian Bach Reviews Chinese DemocracySource: Sebastianbach.com
Former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach has posted a personal review of Guns N' Roses' new album 'Chinese Democracy' on his official web site.
Why Chinese Democracy Marks The End Of An EraSource: The Huffington Post
Tony Sachs of the Huffington Post writes that the release this week of Guns N' Roses' new album, the 15-years-in-the-making magnum opus Chinese Democracy, may wind up marking the end of an era in pop music - when albums so big, by acts so popular, stop merely being music news and …
Mick Wall Discusses Axl RoseSource: Wired News
From 1987 to 1990, journalist Mick Wall says he covered Guns N' Roses more -- and more seriously -- than any other journalist outside of America, and has authored multiple books on the band, including last year's W.A.R. The Unauthorized Biography of William Axl Rose.
China slams Guns N' Roses albumSource: The Register (UK)
China has unsurprisingly taken exception to Guns N' Roses' new album Chinese Democracy, slamming it as a "venomous attack" which "turns its spear point on China".
New Guns 'n' Roses Album Chinese Democracy Finally HereSource:
Axl Rose sounds like someone setting fire to Edith Bunker of All in the Family and a result, what is essentially a solo effort from him would be less anticipated than one by any other member of the band save for drummer Steven Adler, whose only contribution to the music business …