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Guns N' Roses – Appetite For Destruction (2015 Reissue) (1LP) (Sealed)

Guns N' Roses – Appetite For Destruction (2015 Reissue) (1LP) (Sealed)

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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. On the surface, Guns N' Roses may appear to celebrate the same things as their peers - namely, sex, liquor, drugs, and rock & roll - but there is a nasty edge to their songs, since Axl Rose doesn't see much fun in the urban sprawl of L.A. and its parade of heavy metal thugs, cheap women, booze, and crime. The music is as nasty as the lyrics, wallowing in a bluesy, metallic hard rock borrowed from Aerosmith, AC/DC, and countless faceless hard rock bands of the early '80s. It's a primal, sleazy sound that adds grit to already grim tales. It also makes Rose's misogyny, fear, and anger hard to dismiss as merely an artistic statement; this is music that sounds lived-in. And that's exactly why 'Appetite for Destruction' is such a powerful record - not only does Rose have fears, but he also is vulnerable, particularly on the power ballad 'Sweet Child O' Mine.' He also has a talent for conveying the fears and horrors of the decaying inner city, whether it's on the charging 'Welcome to the Jungle,' the heroin ode 'Mr. Brownstone,' or 'Paradise City,' which simply wants out. But as good as Rose's lyrics and screeching vocals are, they wouldn't be nearly as effective without the twin-guitar interplay of Slash and Izzy Stradlin, who spit out riffs and solos better than any band since the Rolling Stones, and that's what makes 'Appetite for Destruction' the best metal record of the late '80s

Side G

A1 Welcome To The Jungle

A2 It's So Easy

A3 Nightrain

A4 Out Ta Get Me

A5 Mr. Brownstone

A6 Paradise City

Side R

B1 My Michelle

B2 Think About You

B3 Sweet Child O' Mine

B4 You’re Crazy

B5 Anything Goes

B6 Rocket Queen

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