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Guns N' Roses tribute band to boycott 'inferior' 'Chinese Democracy' songs

UK group don't believe new album will be up to standard

Fri 14 Nov, 2008

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Well, we are still waiting to hear most of it but yeah, from the first single, i dont think many are hopeful that it will match the magic 1987-1992 GNR era. Velvet revolver came 70% close with a fantastic album and a not-so-fantastic one. Just goes to show that the original band were more than the sum of their parts. Something magical happened between those guys like Led Zep, Stones.. etc. Its impossible for one, two or a few members to trulely hit that peak without everyone involved. Why the F**ck did axl go and have to deprive all of their fans of the band. We could have had 5-8 GUNS N ROSES albums in this peroid of inactivity. I'm sure he has his own personal reason but he really has deprived the rock community of its last truely special ROCK BAND.Come on Axl & Co.... put your differences behind you and give us what we want....... the old GNR back!!!Oh by the way, our website is http://www.ukgunsnroses.com

Fri 14 Nov, 2008

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