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'''Guns n' Roses''' is an American ] band that originated in ] in 1985. The original line-up consisted of: '''Guns n' Roses''' is an American ] band that originated in ] in 1985. The original line-up consisted of:


*] - vocals *] - ]
*] - lead guitar *] - ]
*] - rhythm guitar *] - ]
*] - bass *] - ]
*] - drums *] - ]


The name was derived from the names of two previous projects, ''']''' and ''']'''. The name was derived from the names of two previous projects, ''']''' and ''']'''.
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The line-up as above released three albums: The line-up as above released three albums:


*'']'' - a self-produced ] in 1985 *'']'' - a self-produced ] in ]
*'']'' - Their first LP under ] in 1987, sold 20 million copies, had three top 10 singles, and hit #1 on the charts *'']'' - Their first LP under ] in 1987, sold 20 million copies, had three top 10 singles, and hit #1 on the charts
*'']'' - released in 1988 hit #2 on the charts *'']'' - released in ] hit #2 on the charts


Shortly after the release of "Lies", drummer Steve Adler was dismissed from the band, reportedly due to his unwillingness to address his ]. In ] Guns n' Roses returned to the studio with new drummer ] and keyboardist ]. In 1991 they released '']'' and '']'', which debuted as #2 and #1 on the charts. Shortly after the release of "Lies", drummer Steve Adler was dismissed from the band, reportedly due to his unwillingness to address his ]. In ] Guns n' Roses returned to the studio with new drummer ] and keyboardist ]. In ] they released '']'' and '']'', which debuted as #2 and #1 on the charts.


After their release, Izzy Stradlin quit the band, and was replaced by ]. Guns n' Roses then went on a 28-month-long world tour, which included a ] tribute. During this time, "November Rain" became the most requested video on ], eventually winning a ] for best cinematography. After their release, Izzy Stradlin quit the band, and was replaced by ]. Guns n' Roses then went on a 28-month-long world tour, which included a ] tribute. During this time, "November Rain" became the most requested video on ], eventually winning a ] for best cinematography.


In 1993, Guns n' Roses released a collection of punk covers entitled '']'' which, because ] had started become ascendant in the rock and roll world, sold poorly. Over the next several years the band disintegrated, and Axl Rose became the sole owner of the Guns n' Roses name. In ], Guns n' Roses released a collection of punk covers entitled '']'' which, because ] had started become ascendant in the ] world, sold poorly. Over the next several years the band disintegrated, and Axl Rose became the sole owner of the Guns n' Roses name.


In 1998 Axl Rose returned to the studio accompanied by: In ] Axl Rose returned to the studio accompanied by:


*] - drums (from ]) *] - drums (from ])
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*] - guitar (from ]) *] - guitar (from ])
*] - guitar *] - guitar
*] - keyboards *] - ]s


In 1999, the band released one new song, "Oh My God," which was included on the soundtrack of the poorly-received ] film '']''. This song was intended to be a prelude for a new album, '']''; however, that project was delayed for several years, fueling speculation that it and the band were dropped by their record label, ]. Later in ], Finck returned to Nine Inch Nails to record ''The Fragile''; in ], he returned once again to Guns 'n Roses, along with guitarist ]. In ], the band released one new song, "Oh My God," which was included on the soundtrack of the poorly-received ] film '']''. This song was intended to be a prelude for a new album, '']''; however, that project was delayed for several years, fueling speculation that it and the band were dropped by their record label, ]. Later in 1999, Finck returned to Nine Inch Nails to record ''The Fragile''; in ], he returned once again to Guns 'n Roses, along with guitarist ].


Reports issued by the band in ] and ] claimed that ''Chinese Democracy'' was to be released later that year by Interscope/], with whom they had apparently patched up their differences (if any). Several release dates set for ], ] and ] had come and gone with no sign of the album. As of ], the album is still unreleased. Reports issued by the band in ] and ] claimed that ''Chinese Democracy'' was to be released later that year by Interscope/], with whom they had apparently patched up their differences (if any). Several release dates set for ], ] and ] had come and gone with no sign of the album. As of ], the album is still unreleased.


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Guns n' Roses is an American metal band that originated in Los Angeles in 1985. The original line-up consisted of:

The name was derived from the names of two previous projects, L.A. Guns and Hollywood Roses.

The line-up as above released three albums:

Shortly after the release of "Lies", drummer Steve Adler was dismissed from the band, reportedly due to his unwillingness to address his heroin addiction. In 1990 Guns n' Roses returned to the studio with new drummer Matt Sorum and keyboardist Dizzy Reed. In 1991 they released Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, which debuted as #2 and #1 on the charts.

After their release, Izzy Stradlin quit the band, and was replaced by Gilby Clarke. Guns n' Roses then went on a 28-month-long world tour, which included a Freddie Mercury tribute. During this time, "November Rain" became the most requested video on MTV, eventually winning a VMA for best cinematography.

In 1993, Guns n' Roses released a collection of punk covers entitled The Spaghetti Incident which, because grunge had started become ascendant in the rock and roll world, sold poorly. Over the next several years the band disintegrated, and Axl Rose became the sole owner of the Guns n' Roses name.

In 1998 Axl Rose returned to the studio accompanied by:

In 1999, the band released one new song, "Oh My God," which was included on the soundtrack of the poorly-received Arnold Schwarzenegger film End of Days. This song was intended to be a prelude for a new album, Chinese Democracy; however, that project was delayed for several years, fueling speculation that it and the band were dropped by their record label, Interscope. Later in 1999, Finck returned to Nine Inch Nails to record The Fragile; in 2000, he returned once again to Guns 'n Roses, along with guitarist Buckethead.

Reports issued by the band in 2001 and 2002 claimed that Chinese Democracy was to be released later that year by Interscope/Geffen Records, with whom they had apparently patched up their differences (if any). Several release dates set for September, November and December had come and gone with no sign of the album. As of 2003, the album is still unreleased.

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