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Guns N' Roses release 'Chinese Democracy' early with cycling army

Advance copies are released a day early

Guns N' Roses fans rushed to get their hands on advance copies of the long-awaited new album 'Chinese Democracy' last night (November 23).

Up to 100 cycle couriers hit the streets of London to deliver 15 copies of the band's first record in 15 years to selected music retailers who had been given permission to let fans buy the album a day early.

Scott Mitchell, 37, from Heathrow, London, was the first person in the country to own 'Chinese Democracy', which is officially released today (November 24).

Mitchell, who was 22 when their previous album 'The Spaghetti Incident?' was released, said: "It is crazy to think that it's been 15 years to the day since the last record was released.

"I've been hoping this one would actually see the light of day. It's great to be the first to finally own what we thought we'd never see.

"I've got all the previous albums and what I've heard so far is brilliant and sounds like it's going set the standard for the rock releases of the future."

HMV spokesman Gennaro Castaldo said extra copies of the album have been drafted in to cope with high demand at the retailer's flagship store on Oxford Street in central London.

"The anticipation and excitement around the release of 'Chinese Democracy' has been building for quite some time now - we've had more enquiries about this over the past couple of years than for any other album, and now it's finally here we expect it to fly off the shelves," he added.

He continued: "Our stores have ordered extra copies to cope with the likely demand, and a number of them will be opening early on Monday morning."

Head to the NME Office Blog now to have your say on 'Chinese Democracy'.

You can also view a special photo gallery devoted to the album's 17-year history.

Meanwhile, head to NME.COM/PHOTOS to see images of Guns N' Roses' debauched early days.

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pigchop 

Nov 24, 2008

Why are there no flying pigs on the cover art? There should be pigs floating about the CD cover! Sorta' like this:http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/2747/chinesedemocracygt2.jpgthere - much better.

whatawasteoftime 

Nov 24, 2008

All this bullshit for a fuckin terrible album that's been on bittorrent for weeks... Yawn. Surely there must be better things to spend their money on?

gareth675 

Nov 24, 2008

No offence to Scott Mitchell, but HMV online pre-orders were shipped mid-last week. My copy arrived via the post on Friday morning.I am sure I wasn't the only one to pre-order, so sorry Scott you're not the first in the UK to own it.

whatawasteoftime 

Nov 24, 2008

"Guns N Roses fans rushed to get their hands on advance copies of the long-awaited new album 'Chinese Democracy' "Imagine their surprise when they actually hear this dreadful racket! HMV will be shipping in extra staff to deal with all the people bringing it back and demanding a refund.

Tavis 

Nov 25, 2008

I rushed out to get my hands on a copy of this album and it was well worth it - Chinese Democracy is fucking awesome... It gave me goosebumps to hear the new songs and although it's disappointing to know Slash isn't playing the guitar there are still some mind-blowing riffs and solos... Chinese Democracy is most definately a strong contender for album of the year and will redefine rock music once again!

wellduhobviously 

Nov 25, 2008

I bought it yesterday... in America. I'll never get used to the Yanks releasing stuff on a Sunday.It's not as terrible as commenters are suggesting. To call it a Guns N' Roses album is a horrible misnomer, and Axl spent far too much time and money on the thing, but that doesn't make the music bad. Far from it.It's a decent record. It won't change your life, save rock n' roll, or give anyone sleepless nights, but it's a respectable product after all the hooplah.

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