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Guns N' Roses

Guns N' Roses[a] is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Steven Adler. The current lineup consists of Rose, Slash, McKagan, guitarist Richard Fortus, drummer Frank Ferrer and keyboardists Dizzy Reed and Melissa Reese.

Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses in 2017. From left to right: Dizzy Reed, Richard Fortus, Duff McKagan, Axl Rose, Slash, Melissa Reese and Frank Ferrer
Background information
Also known asG N' R, GNR, Guns N' Fuckin' Roses, G N' F'N' R
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1985–present
Labels
SpinoffsVelvet Revolver
Spinoff of
Members
Past membersSee: List of Guns N' Roses band members
Websitegunsnroses.com

Guns N' Roses' debut album, Appetite for Destruction (1987), reached number one on the Billboard 200 a year after its release, on the strength of the top 10 singles "Welcome to the Jungle", "Paradise City", and "Sweet Child o' Mine", the band's only single to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The album has sold approximately 30 million copies worldwide, including 18 million units in the United States, making it the country's bestselling debut album and eleventh-bestselling album. Their next studio album, G N' R Lies (1988), reached number two on the Billboard 200, sold ten million copies worldwide (including five million in the U.S.), and included the top 5 hit "Patience". Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, recorded simultaneously and released in 1991, debuted at number two and number one on the Billboard 200 respectively and have sold a combined 35 million copies worldwide (including 14 million units in the U.S.). The Illusion albums included the lead single "You Could Be Mine", covers of "Live and Let Die" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", and a trilogy of ballads ("Don't Cry", "November Rain", and "Estranged"), which featured notably high-budget music videos. The records were supported by the Use Your Illusion Tour, a world tour that lasted from 1991 to 1993. The covers album "The Spaghetti Incident?" (1993) was the last studio album to feature Slash and McKagan before their initial departure.

Work on a follow-up album stalled due to creative differences between band members; by 1998 only Rose and Reed remained from the Illusion-era lineup. Rose, wanting to expand the band's sound with industrial and electronic elements, enrolled an eclectic lineup of musicians, including punk bassist Tommy Stinson, virtuoso guitarist Buckethead, synth player Chris Pitman and several touring members of Nine Inch Nails, among others. After a decade of work, Guns N' Roses's long-awaited sixth studio album, Chinese Democracy (2008), was released, featuring the title track as lead single. At an estimated $14 million in production costs, it is the most expensive rock album in history. It debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, but undersold industry expectations despite a mostly positive critical reception. Following the expansive Chinese Democracy Tour, Slash and McKagan rejoined the band in 2016 for the Not in This Lifetime... Tour, which became the third-highest-grossing concert tour on record, grossing over $584 million by its conclusion in 2019.

In their early years, the band's hedonism and rebelliousness drew comparisons to the early Rolling Stones and earned them the nickname "the most dangerous band in the world". The band's classic lineup, along with later members Reed and drummer Matt Sorum, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, its first year of eligibility. Guns N' Roses have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, including 45 million in the United States, making them one of the best-selling acts in history.

History

Formation (1985–1986)

 
The original lineup of Guns N' Roses in March 1985. From left to right: Rob Gardner, Izzy Stradlin, Axl Rose, Tracii Guns and Ole Beich.

In 1984, Hollywood Rose member Izzy Stradlin was living with L.A. Guns member Tracii Guns.[1][2] When L.A. Guns needed a new vocalist, Stradlin suggested Hollywood Rose singer Axl Rose.[1] This led to Guns N' Roses being formed in March 1985 by Rose, rhythm guitarist Stradlin, along with L.A. Guns founders lead guitarist Guns, drummer Rob Gardner and bassist Ole Beich.[3] Guns recalled the formation of the band in a 2019 interview, stating: "Axl got into an argument with our manager and our manager fired Axl but we all lived together so it was all really weird. So, that same night he got fired we started Guns N' Roses and I called Izzy the next day and said 'Hey, we are gonna start this new band called Guns N' Roses, do you want in?' It was as simple as that, no paint or cocaine involved."[4] The band coined its name by combining the names of both previous groups; initially it was the name of a label they were going to release music on.[4] Rejected names for the band included "Heads of Amazon" and "AIDS".[5]

After the band's first two rehearsals, Beich was fired and replaced by Duff McKagan.[6][7] The first rehearsal with McKagan was recorded and three songs from it ("Don't Cry", "Think About You" and "Anything Goes") were played during the band's first radio interview, aired two days before their first ever show at the Troubadour on March 26, 1985.[b][8][9][10][11] Around this time, the band planned to release an EP with the three aforementioned songs and a cover of "Heartbreak Hotel".[12] However, Guns left the band after an argument with Rose, and plans for the release fell through.[2] Guns was replaced by a former Hollywood Rose member, Slash.[1] Gardner, the last remaining L.A. Guns member to remain in the band, quit soon after.[13] Steven Adler, another former Hollywood Rose member, filled Gardner's spot.[14][15][c]

We had a singer (Mike Jagosz) that our manager didn't like, so we fired him. So then I asked Axl to join L.A. Guns and he was in the band for about six, seven months. The same manager ended up hating Axl and he wanted to fire him. We're all living together at this point and Axl and I sat down and went 'What are we going to do?' So we both said 'Fuck that', and came up with the name Guns N' Roses, which was going to be just a record label that we'd put singles out on.

—Original guitarist Tracii Guns[1]

The band's "classic" lineup was finalized on June 4, 1985, when Adler and Slash officially joined.[17] After two days of rehearsals, the band played their first show with the lineup on June 6, 1985.[17][18] Two days later, the band embarked on a short, disorganized tour of the West Coast, from Sacramento, California, to McKagan's hometown of Seattle, Washington.[19][20] The band drove in a separate van and had to abandon their gear when both vans broke down on the way to Seattle, forcing them to hitch-hike up the coast and back home to LA with only their guitars.[21][22] The so-called "Hell Tour" settled the band's first stable lineup, with McKagan later commenting, "This trip had set a new benchmark for what we were capable of, what we could and would put ourselves through to achieve our goals as a band."[19] The band then took up residence at a house and rehearsal space dubbed "The Hell House".[d]

Through the band's increasing presence on the Hollywood club scene – playing famed bars such as The Troubadour and The Roxy – Guns N' Roses drew the attention of major record labels.[5][25] The group signed with Geffen Records in March 1986, receiving a $75,000 ($185,405 in current dollar terms) advance.[5] They had turned down an offer from Chrysalis Records that was nearly double Geffen's, due to Chrysalis wanting to change the band's image and sound and Geffen offering full artistic freedom.[26][27]

 
Guns N' Roses classic lineup, from left to right, Izzy Stradlin, Steven Adler, Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, & Slash.

In December of that year, the group released the four-song EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide, designed to keep interest in the band alive while the group withdrew from the club scene to work in the studio.[28][29] The EP release was designed to sooth over the label, who felt the band did not have enough songs to record an album.[30] The EP contained covers of Rose Tattoo's "Nice Boys" and Aerosmith's "Mama Kin", along with two original compositions: the punk-influenced "Reckless Life" and the classic rock-inspired "Move to the City".[31] Although billed as a live recording, the four songs were taken from the band's demo tapes and overdubbed with crowd noise.[31] Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide was released on the Geffen subsidiary Uzi Suicide, with production limited to 10,000 vinyl copies.[32]

Seeking to record their debut album, producer Spencer Proffer was hired to record "Nightrain" and "Sweet Child o' Mine" to test his chemistry with the band.[33] The band eventually recorded 9 songs during these sessions, including "Heartbreak Hotel", "Don't Cry", "Welcome to the Jungle" and "Shadow of Your Love".[33] The band then recorded demos with Nazareth guitarist Manny Charlton.[33][e] Paul Stanley of KISS was considered as producer, but he was rejected after he wanted to change Adler's drum set more than Adler wanted.[33][f] Robert John "Mutt" Lange and Tom Werman were also considered, but the label did not want to spend the extra money on a famous producer.[33][36] Ultimately, Mike Clink (who had produced several Triumph records) was chosen,[37] and the group recorded "Shadow of Your Love" first with Clink as a test.[33]

After some weeks of rehearsal, the band entered Daryl Dragon's Rumbo Recorders in January 1987 to record their debut album.[33] Two weeks were spent recording basic tracks, with a month of overdubs.[38] The drums were done in six days, but Rose's vocals took much longer as he insisted on doing them one line at a time.[39]

Breakthrough and mass popularity (1987–1989)

 
 
Guitarist Slash (left) and lead singer Axl Rose (right) were the band's most public faces during its late 1980s-early 1990s heyday.

Appetite for Destruction

Guns N' Roses' debut album Appetite for Destruction was released July 21, 1987.[40] The album underwent an artwork change after the original cover design by Robert Williams, which depicted a surrealist scene in which a dagger-toothed monster vengefully attacks a robot rapist, was deemed too controversial.[41][42][43] The band stated the original artwork was "a symbolic social statement, with the robot representing the industrial system that's raping and polluting our environment".[41] The revised cover was done by Andy Engell, based on a design by tattoo artist Bill White Jr., who had designed the artwork for a tattoo Rose had acquired the previous year.[44] The artwork featured each of the five band members' skulls layered on a cross.[41]

The band's first single was "It's So Easy", released on June 15, 1987, in the UK only, where it reached number eighty-four on the UK Singles Chart.[45][46] In the U.S., "Welcome to the Jungle" was issued as the album's first single in October, with an accompanying music video.[47]

Initially, the album and single lingered for almost a year without performing well, but when Geffen founder David Geffen was asked to lend support to the band, he obliged, personally convincing MTV executives to play "Welcome to the Jungle" during the network's after-hours rotation.[48][49] Even though the video was initially only played once at 4 a.m. on a Sunday, heavy metal and hard rock fans took notice and soon began requesting the video and song en masse.[50] The song, written in Seattle, was about Los Angeles. The music video took place in New York. According to Rose, the inspiration for the lyrics came from an encounter he and a friend had with a homeless man while they were coming out of a bus into New York.[51] Trying to put a scare into the young runaways, the man yelled at them, "You know where you are? You're in the jungle baby; you're gonna die!"[51][52] The song was featured in the 1988 Dirty Harry film The Dead Pool, starring Clint Eastwood, and members of the band had a cameo appearance in the film.[53][54]

"Sweet Child o' Mine" was the album's second U.S. single, a love song co-written by Rose as a poem for his then-girlfriend Erin Everly, daughter of Don Everly of the Everly Brothers.[55][56][57] Due to the growing grassroots success of the band and the cross-gender appeal of the song, "Sweet Child o' Mine" and its accompanying music video received heavy airplay on both radio and MTV, becoming a huge hit during the summer of 1988 and reaching the top of the charts in the U.S.[56] Slash later commented, "I hated that song with a huge passion for the longest time, and it turned out to be our hugest hit, so it goes to show what I know."[55] The song was released in Japan as part of the EP Live from the Jungle, which also featured a selection of live recordings from the band's June 1987 dates at London's The Marquee, the group's first shows outside the United States.[58][59] The song is the highest charting Guns N' Roses song, and is the band's only song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100.[60]

 
 
Steven Adler (left) was the band's drummer from 1985 to 1990, when he was replaced by Matt Sorum (right). Sorum was fired from the band in 1997.

After the success of "Sweet Child o' Mine", "Welcome to the Jungle" was re-issued as a single and reached No. 7 in the U.S. By the time "Paradise City" and its video reached the airwaves, peaking at No. 5 in the U.S., Appetite for Destruction had reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200.[61] To date, the album has sold in excess of 30 million copies worldwide,[62][63] including 18 million units sold in the United States, making it the best-selling debut album of all time in the U.S, in addition to being the eleventh best-selling album in the United States.[64][65][66][67]

Guns N' Roses toured extensively in support of their debut album, embarking on the 16-month-long Appetite for Destruction Tour.[68][69] In addition to headlining dates in Europe and the U.S., the band opened North American shows for The Cult, Mötley Crüe, and Alice Cooper throughout the second half of 1987. During the 1987 tour, drummer Steven Adler broke his hand in a fight, and was replaced for 8 shows by Cinderella drummer Fred Coury.[70] Bassist Duff McKagan missed several shows in May 1988 to attend his wedding; Kid "Haggis" Chaos from The Cult filled in.[71] Don Henley of the Eagles played drums for the band during the 1989 AMA show while Adler was in rehab.[72]

The band proceeded to tour the United States, Australia and Japan, while serving as opening acts on North America shows by Iron Maiden and Aerosmith.[73][74] Tim Collins, Aerosmith's then-manager, remarked, "By the end of the tour, Guns N' Roses were huge. They basically just exploded. We were all pissed that Rolling Stone magazine showed up to do a story on Aerosmith, but Guns N' Roses ended up on the cover of the magazine. Suddenly, the opening act was bigger than we were."[75][76]

G N' R Lies

 
Izzy Stradlin was the band's rhythm guitarist from 1985 until 1991.

Guns N' Roses' second album, G N' R Lies, was released in November 1988.[77] It included the four recordings from the band's 1986 EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide as well as four new acoustic tracks.[78] "Patience", the only single, reached number 4 in the U.S., while the album reached number 2.[79][80] The album cover, a parody of tabloid newspapers, was modified after initial pressings to remove the headlines "Wife-beating has been around for 10,000 years" and "Ladies, welcome to the Dark Ages".[81]

The song "One in a Million" raised accusations of racism, xenophobia and homophobia. The song's lyrics include the following: "Police and niggers, that's right, get out of my way, don't need to buy none of your gold chains today" and "Immigrants and faggots, they make no sense to me, they come to our country and think they'll do as they please, like start some mini Iran or spread some fucking disease".[82][83][84][85][86] Rose denied that he was a racist and defended his use of the word "nigger", claiming that "it's a word to describe somebody that is basically a pain in your life, a problem. The word nigger doesn't necessarily mean black." He cited the rap group N.W.A. and the John Lennon song "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" as other examples of musicians using the word.[87] Several years later, Rose conceded that he had used the word as an insult towards black people who had tried to rob him, and because the word is a taboo.[88] In response to the allegations of homophobia, Rose stated that he considered himself "pro-heterosexual" and blamed this attitude on "bad experiences" with gay men.[87][89][g]

During a November 1987 show in Atlanta, Rose assaulted multiple security guards and was held backstage by police. The band continued the concert with a roadie performing lead vocals.[91][92][h] Riots nearly broke out during two August 1988 shows in New York.[94] At England's Monsters of Rock festival, held that same month, two fans were crushed to death during the group's set by the slam-dancing crowd.[50][95][96] During the first of four October 1989 dates opening for the Rolling Stones at the L.A. Coliseum, Rose announced that the shows would be the group's last if certain members of the band did not stop "dancing with Mr. Brownstone", a reference to the band's song of the same name about heroin.[97] "That was serious", the singer remarked. "I'm not gonna be a part of watching them kill each other, just killing themselves off. Everybody was pissed at me, but afterwards Slash's mom came and shook my hand and so did his brothers."[98] Events such as these helped earn Guns N' Roses the moniker "the most dangerous band in the world".[97][99]

International success and band turmoil (1990–1993)

Use Your Illusion I and II

 
The band's logo typeface

In 1990, Guns N' Roses returned to the studio. Adler was briefly fired over his drug use, but was reinstated after signing a contract in which he vowed to stop taking drugs.[100] During the recording session of "Civil War", Adler was unable to perform well due to his struggles with cocaine and heroin addiction, and caused the band to do nearly 30 takes.[101] Adler claimed at the time he was sick from taking opiate blockers to help with the addictions.[101] He was fired on July 11, 1990, as a result, and later filed a lawsuit against the band.[101][102][i] In 2005, he recalled:

Doug Goldstein called me into the office about two weeks later. He wanted me to sign some contracts. I was told that every time I did heroin, the band would fine me $2,000. There was a whole stack of papers, with colored paper clips everywhere for my signatures. What these contracts actually said was that the band were paying me $2,000 to leave. They were taking my royalties, all my writing credits. They didn't like me anymore and just wanted me gone. That's why I filed the lawsuit – to get all those things back.[101]

Martin Chambers of the Pretenders and Adam Maples of Sea Hags were considered as replacements.[105] Jussi Tegelman, from the Finnish band Havana Black, assisted on drums in studio sessions before a permanent replacement was found.[106][107][108] The position was filled by drummer Matt Sorum, who had played briefly with the Cult.[109] Slash credited Sorum with preventing the band from breaking up at the time.[109]

 
Duff McKagan was the band's bassist from 1985 until 1997, returning in 2016.

In response to an interviewer's suggestion that replacing Adler with Sorum had turned Guns N' Roses from a rock 'n' roll band to a heavy metal band, Stradlin responded: "Yeah, a big musical difference. The first time I realized what Steve did for the band was when he broke his hand in Michigan ... So we had Fred Coury come in from Cinderella for the Houston show. Fred played technically good and steady, but the songs sounded just awful. They were written with Steve playing the drums and his sense of swing was the push and pull that give the songs their feel. When that was gone, it was just ... unbelievable, weird. Nothing worked."[110]

A few months prior, keyboardist Dizzy Reed became the sixth member of the group when he joined as a full-time member.[111][112][j]

In May 1991, Guns N' Roses fired their manager, Alan Niven, replacing him with Doug Goldstein.[114] According to a 1991 cover story by Rolling Stone, Rose forced the dismissal of Niven against the wishes of some of his bandmates by refusing to complete the albums until he was replaced.[114]

The band released the recordings as two albums, Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II, on September 17, 1991.[115][116] The tactic paid off when the albums debuted at No. 2 and No. 1 respectively in the Billboard charts, making Guns N' Roses the only act to achieve this feat until hip hop artist Nelly in 2004.[117][118] The albums sold 770,000 units (Use Your Illusion II) and 685,000 units (Use Your Illusion I) in their first week,[119] and spent 108 weeks on the chart.[117] They have sold a combined 35 million copies worldwide,[120] including 14 million in the United States.[64]

Guns N' Roses accompanied the Use Your Illusion albums with many videos, including "Don't Cry", "November Rain" and "Estranged", some of the most expensive music videos ever made.[121] The ballad "November Rain" reached number 3 in the US and became the most requested video on MTV, eventually winning the 1992 MTV Video Music Award for best cinematography.[122] At 8:57, it was at the time also the longest song in US chart history to reach the top ten.[123][k] During the awards show, the band performed the song with Elton John accompanying on piano.[124][125]

Use Your Illusion Tour

Before the release of the albums, Guns N' Roses embarked on the 28-month-long Use Your Illusion Tour. It became famous for both its financial success and for the many controversial incidents that occurred at the shows. The tour included 192 dates in 27 countries, with over seven million people attending concerts.[126] The Use Your Illusion Tour is considered the "longest tour in rock history".[126] The Use Your Illusion World Tour program included a guitar solo from Slash based on The Godfather theme; a piano-driven cover of "It's Alright" by Black Sabbath; and an extended jam on the classic rock-inspired "Move to the City", where the group showcased the ensemble of musicians assembled for the tour.[127]

On July 2, 1991, at the Riverport Amphitheater in Maryland Heights, Missouri, Rose discovered that a fan was filming the show with a camera.[128] After asking the venue's security to take away the camera, Rose jumped into the audience, had a heated confrontation with the fan, and assaulted him.[129] After being pulled from the audience by members of the crew, Rose said, "Well, thanks to the lame-ass security, I'm going home!", threw his microphone to the ground and stormed off the stage.[130] The angry crowd rioted, injuring dozens. Footage was captured by Robert John, who was documenting the tour.[131] The police were unable to arrest Rose until almost a year later, as the band went overseas to continue the tour.[132] Charges were filed against Rose,[133] but a judge ruled that he did not directly incite the riot. In his defense, Rose stated that the Guns N' Roses security team had made four separate requests to the venue's security staff to remove the camera, that those requests were ignored, that other members of the band had reported being hit by bottles launched from the audience, and that the security staff refused to enforce a drinking limit.[134] Rose was eventually found guilty of property damage and assault. He was fined $50,000 and given two years probation.[135][137]

 
Dizzy Reed joined the band as keyboardist in 1990.

Rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin abruptly quit the band on November 7, 1991, after a repeat of the St. Louis incident nearly unfolded during a concert in Germany.[138][139][140] As reasons for his departure, Stradlin cited a combination of Rose's personal behavior, his mismanagement of the band, and difficulties being around Slash, Sorum, and McKagan due to his newfound sobriety and their continuing addictions.[140][141][142] Stradlin later commented, "Once I quit drugs, I couldn't help looking around and asking myself, 'Is this all there is?' I was just tired of it; I needed to get out".[143] The band had three weeks to find a replacement or cancel several shows. Dave Navarro from Jane's Addiction was considered, but according to Slash, "he couldn't get it together".[144] Stradlin was eventually replaced by Los Angeles guitarist Gilby Clarke, whom Slash credited for saving the band.[145] At many shows on the tour, Rose introduced Clarke to the audience, and Slash and Clarke would play "Wild Horses", a Rolling Stones cover.[144] In 1993, Clarke broke his arm in a motorcycle accident during the tour and was replaced by Stradlin for several weeks.[146]

In 1992, the band performed three songs at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert.[147] Because of the controversial song "One in a Million", activist group ACT UP demanded that the band be dropped from the bill, urged other artists to shun GN'R, and the urged crowd to boo the group.[147] Members of Queen dismissed the activists, with lead guitarist Brian May stating: "People seem so blind. Don't they realize that the mere fact that Guns N' Roses are here is the biggest statement that you could get?"[147] Slash later performed "Tie Your Mother Down" with the remaining members of Queen and Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott, while Rose performed "We Will Rock You" and sang a duet with Elton John on "Bohemian Rhapsody".[148] Their personal set included "Paradise City" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". When the band returned to the US for the second leg of the Use Your Illusion Tour, Rose had wanted the grunge band Nirvana as the support act, but lead singer Kurt Cobain declined.[149]

Later that year, Guns N' Roses embarked on the Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour with heavy metal band Metallica, supported by Faith No More, Motörhead, and Body Count. During a show in August 1992 at Montreal's Olympic Stadium, Metallica's lead singer James Hetfield suffered second-degree burns to his hands and face after malfunctions with pyrotechnics.[150] Metallica was forced to cancel the second hour of the show, but promised to return to the city for another performance. After a long delay, during which the audience became increasingly restless, Guns N' Roses took the stage. However, the shortened time between sets did not allow for adequate tuning of stage monitors and the band members could not hear themselves. In addition, Rose claimed that his throat hurt, causing the band to leave the stage early.[151] The cancellation led to another audience riot, in which 10 audience members and three police officers were injured. Police made at least a dozen arrests related to the incident.[152][l]

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  Guns N' Roses receiving an MTV Video Music Award in 1992.

The Use Your Illusion tour ended in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 17, 1993.[154] The tour set attendance records and lasted for 28 months, in which 194 shows were played in 27 countries.[155] The show in Buenos Aires marked the last time that Sorum and Clarke played in the band, and the last time Slash performed with the band until 2016.[156]

"The Spaghetti Incident?"

 
Gilby Clarke replaced Izzy Stradlin as rhythm guitarist, playing from 1991 to 1994.

Initially, the band planned to release an EP of covers in 1992 or 1993, but decided to record a full album.[157] Their fifth studio album, "The Spaghetti Incident?",[158][m] a collection of punk and glam rock covers, was released on November 23, 1993.[157] The album features covers of songs of punk artists such as U.K. Subs, The Damned, New York Dolls, The Stooges, Dead Boys, Misfits, Johnny Thunders, The Professionals, FEAR, as well as T. Rex, Soundgarden and The Skyliners.[157] The lead single, "Ain't It Fun" featured Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe as a guest vocalist. [160] The album debuted at number 4 on the Billboard charts, and sold 190,000 copies its first week.[161]

Many of the tracks were recorded during the same sessions as the Illusions albums, which were originally intended to produce three or four albums.[106] Stradlin's guitar parts were reportedly re-recorded entirely by Gilby Clarke.[162][163][n] Slash described the recording as "spontaneous and unpainted",[163] and recording the songs served as "a purpose to alleviate the pressure of making the Illusions records".[162] The band wanted to increase the profile of some of their favorite bands and help them financially via royalties with the tracklist selection, and considered naming the album "Pension Fund".[164]

The album includes a hidden track, a cover of "Look at Your Game, Girl", originally by cult leader Charles Manson.[165] The track was kept secret and left off of advance tapes sent to reviewers.[165] The inclusion of the song caused controversy, with law enforcement and victims rights groups expressing outrage.[166][161] Rose stated "we wanted to downplay it. We don't give any credit to Charles Manson on the album". Label president David Geffen commented: "[If] Rose had realized how offensive people would find this, he would not have ever recorded this song".[167] Slash mentioned that the song was "done with naive and innocent black humor on our part".[166] Rose stated he would donate all performance royalties from the song to a nonprofit environmental organization.[168][167] The band was going to remove the song before learning that royalties would be donated to the son of one of Manson's victims.[166][169] Geffen Records stated their share of royalties would be donated to the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau.[166]

The band did not tour in support of "The Spaghetti Incident?".[157] Although well received critically; it is the band's worst selling studio album, having sold 1 million copies by 2018.[164]

Lineup changes and sporadic activity (1994–1998)

Between 1994 and 1996, the band sporadically recorded new material. According to Matt Sorum, in 1996, the band had recorded seven songs, with seven more in the writing stages, and intended to release a single album with 10 or 12 songs in spring 1997.[170] In May 1994, Gilby Clarke said work on the next Guns N' Roses album had ended.[171] Rose said the material was scrapped due to the lack of collaboration between band members: "We still needed the collaboration of the band as a whole to write the best songs. Since none of that happened, that's the reason why that material got scrapped".[172] The album was described by McKagan as consisting of "up-tempo rock songs" with "no ballads".[173] Sorum said that It's Five O'Clock Somewhere, the debut album from Slash's band Slash's Snakepit, "could have been a Guns N' Roses album, but Axl didn't think it was good enough".[170]

In 1994, all of the then-current members of the band contributed to Gilby Clarke's debut album, Pawnshop Guitars.[174] In December 1994, GN'R released a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil".[175] The song appeared in the films Interview with the Vampire and Fallen and was released as a single. Entertainment Weekly stated that the 'note-for-note remake works up a decent lather but seems utterly bankrupt'.[176] "Sympathy for the Devil" is the final GN'R track to feature Slash on lead guitar, McKagan on bass, and Sorum on drums. The song also featured Rose's childhood friend and Hollywood Rose collaborator Paul "Huge" Tobias on rhythm guitar.[175]

Tobias's presence in the band created tension; Slash had 'creative and personal differences' with Tobias.[177] A 2001 interview revealed Slash told his bandmates in September 1996, "I'm going to confront it. Either Paul goes, or [I go]."[178]

The music was going in a direction that was completely indulgent to his friend [Huge] ... And another factor is this guy that Axl brought in and told us, 'This is our new guitar player' ... There was no democracy there. And that's when Slash really started going, 'Fuck this. What, this is his band now? or something?' ... It was ridiculous. I'd go down there to start rehearsal at 10, and Axl would show up at four or five in the morning. That sort of thing was going on for a couple of years.

— Duff McKagan[179]
 
Guitarist Zakk Wylde played with the band for several weeks and was considered as a potential second guitarist in 1995.

Gilby Clarke's contract was not renewed and he was gone from the band by 1995.[175] Slash stated in his book that Rose fired Clarke without consulting anyone, claiming he was a "hired hand".[180] Clarke was not involved in the recording of 'Sympathy for the Devil': "I knew that that was the ending because nobody told me about it".[181] Clarke mentioned that before the final show of the Use Your Illusion Tour, Rose told him "Hey, enjoy your last show".[181] Clarke later sued the band over the use of his likeness in Guns N' Roses Pinball.[182]

In August 1995, Rose legally left the band and created a new partnership under the band's name. Rose later stated that he took this step "to salvage Guns not steal it".[183] Rose reportedly purchased the full rights to the Guns N' Roses name in 1997.[184][185] Slash claimed he and bandmates signed over the name under duress: "Axl refused to go onstage one night during the Use Your Illusion tour in 1992 unless the band signed away the name rights to the band. Unfortunately, we signed it. I didn't think he'd go on stage otherwise."[186] Rose denied the claim, saying "(it) Never happened, all made up, fallacy and fantasy. Not one single solitary thread of truth to it. Had that been the case I would have been cremated years ago legally, could've cleaned me out for the name and damages. It's called under duress with extenuating circumstances."[186]

In 1996, Rose, Slash, McKagan, and former member Izzy Stradlin guested on Anxious Disease, the debut album by The Outpatience. This would be the last material the four classic-era band members worked on together.[187]

The recording of "Sympathy for the Devil", coupled with tension between Slash and Rose, led the former to quit the band officially in October 1996.[188] Rose sent a fax notifying MTV of the departure, and Slash responded: "Axl and I have not been capable of seeing eye to eye on Guns N' Roses for some time. We tried to collaborate, but at this point, I'm no longer in the band."[189] Slash stated, "Axl's whole visionary style, as far as his input in Guns N' Roses, is completely different from mine. I just like to play guitar, write a good riff, go out there and play, as opposed to presenting an image."[184]

Slash was replaced by Nine Inch Nails touring guitarist Robin Finck in January 1997. He signed a two-year contract with the band in August 1997, making him an official member.[190] Finck was originally recommended by Matt Sorum to Rose a year earlier as a possible second guitarist to complement Slash.[178] Slash's departure was followed by the departure of Matt Sorum in April 1997. Sorum was fired by Rose following an argument about Tobias's inclusion in the band.[191] Sorum later stated that Tobias was the "Yoko Ono of Guns N' Roses".[178]

Rose auditioned multiple potential members, including multi-instrumentalist Chris Vrenna[192] and guitarist Zakk Wylde,[193][194][195] alongside drummers Dave Abbruzzese,[192] Michael Bland,[196] Joey Castillo[192] and Kellii Scott from Failure.[197] Rolling Stone reported in April 1997 that the lineup of Guns N' Roses was Rose, McKagan, Tobias, Finck & Vrenna.[198][o]

McKagan was the last of the Appetite lineup to leave, resigning as bassist in August 1997.[200] McKagan had recently become a father and wrote about his decision to leave in his autobiography: "Guns had been paying rent on studios for three years now—from 1994 to 1997—and still did not have a single song. The whole operation was so erratic that it didn't seem to fit with my hopes for parenthood, for stability."[200]Josh Freese was ultimately hired to replace Sorum on drums, joining in the summer of 1997.[201] After being recommended by Freese, former Replacements bassist Tommy Stinson joined in 1998, replacing McKagan.[202] By the end of 1998, a new version of Guns N' Roses had emerged: Rose on lead vocals, Stinson on bass, Freese on drums, Finck on lead guitar, Tobias on rhythm guitar, Reed on keyboards, and multi-instrumentalist Chris Pitman.[203][p]

In 1998, Geffen released an edited single disc version of the Illusion albums entitled Use Your Illusion.[204] In November 1999, the label released Live Era '87–'93, a collection of live performances from various concerts during the Appetite for Destruction and Use Your Illusion tours.[205] Former guitarist Slash described the selection of songs of the album as a "very mutual effort",[206] adding that "the live album was one of the easiest projects we all worked on. I didn't actually see Axl, but we communicated via the powers that be."[207]

 
 
 
 
 
Tommy Stinson, Chris Pitman, Brain, Robin Finck & Josh Freese all joined the band in the late 1990s.

New lineups and Chinese Democracy (1998–2008)

Background of new album

A new Guns N' Roses album had reportedly been in the works since 1994, with Rose the only original member still in the band.[208] Several producers, including Youth, Moby, Mike Clink, Eric Caudieux & Sean Beaven worked with the band during the late 90s, incorporating new electronic and industrial elements to the music.[209][210][211][212][213][190][214][q] Rolling Stone stated that the label planned for the album to be released in late 1999.[214] By August 1999, the band had recorded over 30 songs for the album, which was tentatively entitled 2000 Intentions.[215] In November 1999, during an interview with Kurt Loder for MTV, Rose said that he had re-recorded Appetite for Destruction with the then-new band, apart from two songs which he had replaced with "Patience" and "You Could Be Mine".[216] During the interview, Rose announced the title of the upcoming album, Chinese Democracy. Rose explained:

There's a lot of Chinese democracy movements, and it's something that there's a lot of talk about, and it's something that will be nice to see. It could also just be like an ironic statement. I don't know, I just like the sound of it. (The album has) a lot of different sounds. There's some heavy songs, there's a lot of aggressive songs, but they're all in different styles and different sounds. It is truly a melting pot.[216]

Band manager Doug Goldstein stated in November 1999 that the band had 'almost finished' recording the music, and the album was due out some time in 2000.[217] Later that month, the band released a new song, the industrial styled "Oh My God", which was included on the soundtrack of the film End of Days.[218] The track featured additional guitar work by Dave Navarro and Gary Sunshine, Rose's personal guitar teacher.[219] Rose claimed that former members Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum had 'failed to see the potential' of the song and had no interest in recording or playing the piece.[219]

 
 
Buckethead was the band's lead guitarist from 2000 to 2004, while Richard Fortus joined on rhythm guitar in 2002.

In August 1999, guitarist Robin Finck departed the band to rejoin his former band, Nine Inch Nails, on tour.[220] In March 2000, avant-garde guitarist Brian Carroll, more commonly referred to as Buckethead, joined Guns N' Roses as a replacement for Finck.[221][222] Also in March 2000, drummer Josh Freese left the band. He was replaced by former Primus drummer Bryan Mantia, known professionally as Brain.[222][223][r] Robin Finck returned to the band in late 2000, to complement Buckethead on lead guitar.[224] With the album nearing completion in mid-2000, producer Roy Thomas Baker convinced Rose to re-record it, causing further delays.[225]

Title announcement and touring, tour cancellation and member departures

In an interview with Rolling Stone in February 2000, Rose played several songs of the upcoming album to reporters, including "Chinese Democracy", "Catcher in the Rye", "I.R.S.", "The Blues", "There Was a Time" and "Oklahoma".[226] Rose mentioned that part of the delay of the new album was him 'educating himself about the technology that's come to define rock', stating that "it's like from scratch, learning how to work with something, and not wanting it just to be something you did on a computer."[226] Rolling Stone described the album as "Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti remixed by Beck and Trent Reznor.[226] Rose mentioned that the expense of the record would be negated by the recording sessions yielding multiple albums, including a record that is "more industrial and electronica-influenced than Chinese Democracy".[226] In a 2001 interview, Rose described the album as having "all kinds of styles, many influences as blues, mixed in the songs" and said that it was "not industrial".[227]

Describing why he continued using the Guns N' Roses name, instead of labeling the upcoming album an 'Axl Rose solo album', Rose stated "there were other people in Guns n' Roses before them, you know. I contemplated letting go of that, but it doesn't feel right in any way. I am not the person who chose to try to kill it and walked away. ... Everybody is putting everything they've got into singing and building. Maybe I'm helping steer it to what it should be built like."[226] Also in the interview, Rose attributed the breakup of the old lineup to drug addictions and 'an effort from inside the band to destroy him', stating "There was an effort to bring me down. It was a king-of-the-mountain thing", and that he "needed to take control to survive",[226] also describing the dissolution as "a divorce".[226]

Eight years after the previous Guns N' Roses concert, the band made a public appearance in January 2001 with two well-received concerts: one in Las Vegas and one at the Rock in Rio Festival in Rio de Janeiro.[208] The band played both songs from previous albums and songs from then-unreleased Chinese Democracy. During the band's Rock in Rio set, Rose made the following comment regarding former members of the band:

I know that many of you are disappointed that some of the people you came to know and love could not be with us here today. Regardless of what you have heard or read, people worked very hard (meaning my former friends) to do everything they could so that I could not be here today. I am as hurt and disappointed as you that unlike Oasis, we could not find a way to all get along.[228][229]

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  Rose and Buckethead during Guns N' Roses's performance at Pukkelpop 2002

The group played two shows in Las Vegas at the end of 2001.[230] Former guitarist Slash claimed that he tried to attend a show and was turned away at the door by security.[231] Due to his frustrations with touring, rhythm guitarist Paul Tobias left the band in 2002 and was replaced by Richard Fortus (formerly of The Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love).[232][s]

The band then played several shows in August 2002, headlining festivals and concerts throughout Asia and Europe, including Pukkelpop, Summer Sonic Festival, and The Carling Weekend.[234][235] At the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards on August 29, 2002, Guns N' Roses closed the show in a previously unannounced performance, playing "Welcome to the Jungle", "Madagascar", and "Paradise City".[208][236]

In November 2002, the band's first North American tour since 1993 was organized to support Chinese Democracy, with CKY and Mix Master Mike joining. However, the opening show in Vancouver was canceled by the venue when Rose failed to turn up. According to Guns' management, "Axl's flight from L.A. had been delayed by mechanical troubles". A riot ensued.[237] The tour was met with mixed results, some concerts did not sell well, while shows in larger markets such as New York City sold out in minutes.[238] Due to a second riot by fans in Philadelphia when the band failed to show up again, tour promoter Clear Channel canceled the remainder of the tour.[237][239][t]

Guns N' Roses tour canceled. Typical. And freakishly expected. Haha. Really bad idea. I wouldn't suggest they come back.

—Opening band CKY[239]

Greatest Hits and label conflict, lawsuits

In September 2003, Eddie Trunk played a previously unheard track, "I.R.S.", on his radio show, given to him by baseball player Mike Piazza.[242] The band management heard about the nationwide leak, and obtained a cease and desist order for all stations that had a copy of the track.[242] Rose had played several new songs at a strip club in Las Vegas two months earlier to gauge the reactions of the crowd.[242]

In February 2004, Geffen said, "Having exceeded all budgeted and approved recording costs by millions of dollars, it is Mr. Rose's obligation to fund and complete the album, not Geffen's." By March 2004, Geffen had pulled funding from Chinese Democracy.[208] Around then, band manager Merck Mercuriadis stated that "The 'Chinese Democracy' album is very close to being completed".[208] According to a 2005 report by The New York Times, Rose had allegedly spent $13 million ($18,036,974 in current dollar terms) in the studio by that point.[208][243] Mercuriadis rejected the budget claims made by The New York Times, claiming the sources had not been involved in the project in several years.[244] The album was frequently described as "the most expensive album ever made".[245][246][247][u]

In March 2004, since Rose had failed to deliver a new studio album in more than ten years, Geffen released Guns N' Roses' Greatest Hits.[208][250] Slash and McKagan joined Rose in suing Geffen to stop the release of the album, which was compiled without authorization from any current or former band members.[251][252] The lawsuit was thrown out and the album went triple platinum in the US, eventually going on to be the third-longest-charting album in the Nielsen SoundScan era.[250][253] McKagan and Slash also joined Rose in an unsuccessful effort to prevent the release of The Roots of Guns N' Roses.[254]

The band was scheduled to play at Rock in Rio Lisboa in May 2004.[255] However, Buckethead left the band in March of that year, causing the band to cancel the show.[256][257] Buckethead reportedly left the band because of the "inability to complete an album or tour", according to his manager.[257] Rose claimed "the band has been put in an untenable position by guitarist Buckethead and his untimely departure. During his tenure with the band, Buckethead has been inconsistent and erratic in both his behavior and commitment ... His transient lifestyle has made it impossible for even his closest friends to have nearly any form of communication with him whatsoever."[256]

In February 2006, demos of the songs "Better", "Catcher in the Rye", "I.R.S.", and "There Was a Time" were leaked on to the Internet through a Guns N' Roses fan site.[258][259] The band's management requested that all links to the MP3 files and all lyrics to the songs be removed from forums and websites.[260] Despite this, radio stations began adding "I.R.S." to playlists, and the song reached No. 49 on the Radio & Records Active Rock National Airplay chart in the final week of February.[261]

In August 2006, Slash and McKagan sued Rose over publishing and songwriting credits, which Rose's lawyer claimed were due to a 'clerical error' while changing publishers.[208][262][263]

Lineup changes and resuming tour

 
Izzy Stradlin on stage with Guns N' Roses in 2006
 
Guns N' Roses' logo during the Chinese Democracy era

Following a recommendation from guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani,[264] guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal joined Guns N' Roses in 2006, replacing Buckethead.[265][266] Thal made his live debut with the band at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on May 12, 2006, the band's first live show in over three years.[267]

Five warm-up shows before a North American tour were held in September 2006.[268] The tour officially commenced on October 24 in Miami.[269] Drummer Frank Ferrer replaced Brain, who took a leave of absence to be with his wife and newborn child.[270][v] Coinciding with the tour, the song "Better" was featured in an internet advertisement for Harley-Davidson in October 2006.[269] Keyboardist Dizzy Reed stated that the release was an accident, with two versions being made—one 'experimental edit' featuring a demo of "Better" and one with "Paradise City".[271] The ad with Better was mislabeled and inadvertently uploaded online for a day before being replaced by the intended ad with Paradise City.[271]

In November 2006, shows in Portland, Maine were cancelled, with the band claiming that the cancellations were "due to limitations imposed by local fire marshals".[272] Rose later apologized in a statement, stating "We have chosen to take the public heat for these events in order to have another shot at the future today with a new album."[240]

In December 2006, Rose released an open letter to fans announcing that Merck Mercuriadis had been fired as the band's manager.[273] He revealed that the last four dates of the North American tour would be cut so the band could work on post-production for Chinese Democracy.[273] He also set a tentative release date for the album for the first time since the album's announcement: March 6, 2007.[273]

On February 23, 2007, Del James announced that the recording stage of Chinese Democracy was finished and the band had now moved onto mixing the album.[274] However, this proved that March 6 release date would be impossible to achieve, and the album once again had no scheduled release date.[275][276]

In February 2007, the 'final' version of "Better" leaked online to positive reviews.[275][277] On May 4, 2007, three more tracks leaked from Chinese Democracy: An updated version of "I.R.S.", "The Blues", and the title track.[275][278] All three tracks had previously been played live.

Guns N' Roses embarked on the 2007 leg of the Chinese Democracy World Tour in Mexico in June, followed by dates in Australia and Japan.[279] The songs "Nice Boys" and "Don't Cry" (appearing as an instrumental Bumblefoot solo) were played for the first time since the Use Your Illusion Tour. The tour ended on the twentieth anniversary of Appetite for Destruction's release date, in Osaka.[280] During this tour, the band featured vocalist Axl Rose, Robin Finck, Ron Thal and Richard Fortus on guitars, Tommy Stinson on bass, Dizzy Reed and Chris Pitman on keyboards and Frank Ferrer on drums.[281]

Album release and promotion

 
Drummer Frank Ferrer joined the band in 2006.

In December 2007, Eddie Trunk reported that the album was done and handed over to Geffen Records, but delayed due to issues with the label.[282] The following month, reports that the delays were disagreements between Geffen and Rose on marketing emerged.[283] In February 2008, Rose's manager, Beta Lebeis, debunked Trunk's suggestion and stated the band is "in negotiations" with the record label, and the album had been finished since Christmas 2007.[284]

On March 26, 2008, Dr Pepper announced a plan to give everyone in America – except the band's former guitarists Slash and Buckethead – a free can of Dr Pepper if the band released Chinese Democracy before the end of 2008.[285][286][287] Rose stated he was "surprised and very happy" about the announcement, adding, "As some of Buckethead's performances are on our album, I'll share my Dr Pepper with him."[288][289][290][w]

On March 27, 2008, the day after Dr Pepper's announcement, the band members announced that they had hired a new management team, headed by Irving Azoff and Andy Gould.[296]

Amidst industry rumors in April 2008 that a release was coming soon, nine tracks purported to be from Chinese Democracy were leaked to a website on June 19, 2008, but were quickly removed due to a cease-and-desist letter from the band's label.[297][298] Six of the leaked tracks had surfaced previously in some form, while three were new.[298][299] On July 14, 2008, Harmonix, in conjunction with MTV Games, officially announced the release of a new song from Chinese Democracy. The song, entitled "Shackler's Revenge", was released through the new game Rock Band 2.[300][x] The song "If the World" debuted October 10, 2008, playing in the end credits of the Ridley Scott film Body of Lies.[302]

On October 22, 2008, after several months of speculation,[303][304] band management, Best Buy, and Interscope Geffen A&M Records issued a joint press release confirming that the much-anticipated release of Chinese Democracy in the US had been scheduled for November 23, 2008, as a Best Buy exclusive.[305][306] Several days before its official release, the band streamed the entire Chinese Democracy album on the group's Myspace page.[307][308][309] The album was streamed over three million times, breaking the Myspace record for most streamed album ever.[310]

Chinese Democracy, the band's sixth studio album and its first since 1993's "The Spaghetti Incident?" was released on November 22, 2008, in Europe and Australia, on November 23, 2008, in North America, and on November 24, 2008, in the United Kingdom.[303] Chinese Democracy debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 but undersold industry expectations.[311][312] The album's polarizing reception led to it being included on several publication's year end worst-of lists,[y] as well of best-of lists.[z]

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and Appetite for Democracy (2009–2014)

 
 
DJ Ashba was the band's lead guitarist from 2009 to 2015, and Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal was the band's lead guitarist from 2006 to 2014.
 
Guns N' Roses in 2010. From left to right: Dizzy Reed, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Richard Fortus, Axl Rose, DJ Ashba, Chris Pitman, and Tommy Stinson. Drummer Frank Ferrer is not pictured.

On February 6, 2009, Rose gave his first interview in nine years when he sat down with Billboard's Jonathan Cohen.[322] Rose said that there was no chance that he would ever agree with a reunion with Slash:

What's clear is that one of the two of us will die before a reunion and however sad, ugly or unfortunate anyone views it, it is how it is. Those decisions were made a long time ago and reiterated year after year by one man.[322]

Rose however stated that he was open to working again with Stradlin and McKagan:

I could see doing a song or so on the side with Izzy or having him out [on tour] again. I'm not so comfortable with doing anything having more than one of the alumni. Maybe something with Duff, but that's it, and not something I'd have to really get down into, as I'd get left with sorting it out and then blamed on top of it. So, no, not me.[322]

In March 2009, the band announced that DJ Ashba would be the new lead guitarist, replacing a departing Robin Finck, who rejoined Nine Inch Nails.[323][324][325][aa]

In June 2009, it was reported that manager Irving Azoff had been "fired, then re-hired, then fired".[328] A year later, Azoff's company Front Line Management sued Rose, claiming he "violated an oral agreement to pay 15% of earnings, or nearly $2 million, from a lucrative concert tour" and seeking $1.87 million in unpaid fees.[329][330][331] Rose filed a $5 million counter-lawsuit against Azoff, saying that Azoff sabotaged sales of Guns N' Roses' comeback album, attempted to force Rose to reunite with his estranged former bandmates,[332] failed to promote Chinese Democracy,[332][333] and filed suit for "commissions he didn't earn and had no right to receive".[331] The lawsuit was settled in 2011.[334][335] Several years later, Guns N' Roses' management, led by Rose's former personal assistant Beta Lebeis and her family, stated that previous tensions led to an ultimatum of "no more managers".[336]

 
Guns N' Roses in Bangalore in 2012. From left to right, Richard Fortus, Axl Rose, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, DJ Ashba and Tommy Stinson

Guns N' Roses headlined the Friday night at Reading Festival 2010 and closed Leeds Festival two days later.[337] Guns N' Roses was 58 minutes late coming on to the stage, and because of a curfew issued by Reading Council the band's set ended at midnight.[338][339] Rose orchestrated fan frustration toward the organizers, citing the strict curfew.[340][341] Further late showings caused issues; during a concert on September 1, 2010, in Dublin, the band was over an hour late arriving on stage.[342] Rose stopped the band in the middle of the second song, "Welcome to the Jungle", after multiple bottles were thrown on stage to warn the crowd.[342] After another bottle was thrown, the band left the stage during the fourth song of the set.[343] The band returned to the stage an hour later to finish the show.[344][345]

Former bassist Duff McKagan joined the band on stage for the first time since leaving the band on October 14, 2010, at The O2 Arena, in London, England. He performed four songs with the group: "You Could Be Mine", "Nice Boys", "Knockin' on Heaven's Door", and "Patience".[346][347][348] The appearance was said to be a spur-of-the-moment decision, as he and Rose happened to be staying in the same hotel.[349] Rose told the audience, "There was this guy at the end of my hallway playing all this loud music and shit. What the fuck? Oh—it's Duff!".[349] McKagan later joined Guns N' Roses for two Seattle shows in December 2011 and had his band Loaded open for Guns N' Roses.[350]

Guns N' Roses performed at Rock in Rio 4 on October 2, 2011, during heavy rain,[351] playing "Estranged" for the first time since 1993.[352] Guitarist Bumblefoot stated that due to the conditions, it was the "worst concert he's ever been a part of".[353] Two months later, during a performance in Nashville, Tennessee, "Civil War" also made a return after an eighteen-year absence.[354] On November 10, 2011, Rose gave his first TV interview in years to Eddie Trunk, Don Jamieson and Jim Florentine of That Metal Show, discussing his whole career and the band's future.[355]

Izzy Stradlin joined the band for a surprise performance at a wedding in Saint-Tropez, France, in July 2012.[356] Also in July 2012, the band toured Israel for the first time since 1992.[357] NME reported that year that the band's tour security said they had been instructed by Guns N' Roses' management that anyone wearing a Slash T-shirt not be allowed into the tour venue.[358]

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction

 
The members of Guns N' Roses inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Top row: Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, Dizzy Reed. Bottom Row: Slash, Matt Sorum, Steven Adler, Izzy Stradlin.

On December 7, 2011, it was announced that the classic Guns N' Roses lineup was to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with several other acts, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Faces.[359][360] Commenting on Twitter, Rose stated "I'd like to thank the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame and our fans. This is your victory".[361] Slash also commented, saying, "Thanks for all the R&RHF mentions, It's quite an honor to be inducted. Cheers! Iii|; )"[362] Stradlin released a statement expressing gratitude for the induction.[363] McKagan released a statement stating he'll be attending, but did not know if any of his former bandmates would.[364] Slash stated "I have no idea how that's supposed to go. If Axl, Duff, Izzy and myself start communicating, it could go one way. If we don't, God knows."[362]

On April 11, 2012, Rose released an open letter to "The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Guns N' Roses Fans and Whom It May Concern", saying he would not be attending the induction.[365] Rose stated, "I respectfully decline my induction as a member of Guns N' Roses to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" and called it a "complicated and awkward situation".[365][366]

On April 14, 2012, former Guns N' Roses members Slash, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler, Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke all reunited at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[367] Clarke, who was not inducted alongside his former bandmates, performed at the request of Sorum.[368][369] The group performed "Mr. Brownstone", "Sweet Child o' Mine", and "Paradise City" with Alter Bridge and Slash's band vocalist Myles Kennedy handling lead vocals in Rose's absence.[370]

Slash mentioned in an interview that "All things considered, I don't think any of us wanted to be a part of it initially, didn't think any of us were going to go. When it finally came down to the wire ... Axl had pulled out."[371] Inducted members Rose, Stradlin and Reed all did not attend the ceremony.[372][373]

After the ceremony, Rose released a statement on the band's Facebook page apologizing to the city of Cleveland (where the ceremony took place) and detailing reasons why he did not attend.[374][375]

Up Close and Personal and Appetite for Democracy tours

 
Guns N' Roses performing at Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, UK, in May 2012. From left to right, Richard Fortus, Axl Rose, DJ Ashba.

In early 2012, the band announced the upcoming Up Close and Personal Tour, with shows in the United States and Europe.[376] The shows themselves varied considerably in comparison to the previous Chinese Democracy Tour. All of the North American shows took place in smaller-scale clubs, not large arenas or stadiums.[377][378][379] All pyrotechnics were removed from the shows.[379]

On August 13, 2012, the band announced a residency at The Joint in Las Vegas entitled "Appetite for Democracy", celebrating the 25th anniversary of Appetite for Destruction and the fourth anniversary of Chinese Democracy.[380][381] On November 21, 2012, the band's performance in Vegas was taped in 3D and was screened across theaters in 2014 before being released as Appetite for Democracy 3D on July 1, 2014.[382][383][384] In October 2012, Guns N' Roses performed an acoustic set at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit show.[385] The performance was widely panned by critics, and Rose claimed an onset of strep throat hampered his vocals.[386][387][388][389] The band launched a South American tour in early 2014, including shows in Brazil and Portugal.[390] For several shows, former bassist Duff McKagan rejoined the band to fill in for Stinson, who had previous commitments to touring with The Replacements.[391] The group headlined the Revolver Golden Gods awards show, with McKagan on bass, on April 24, 2014. During the ceremony, Rose was awarded the Ronnie James Dio lifetime achievement award.[392][393]

From May 21 to June 7, 2014, the band returned to Las Vegas for its second residency at The Joint, titled No Trickery! An Evening of Destruction.[394][ab]

Progress on a follow up to Chinese Democracy

 
Guns N' Roses playing the Sofia Rocks Fest 2012 in Bulgaria.

In an MTV phone interview with Kurt Loder in 1999, Rose said he and the then-new band had recorded enough material for a double album.[216] In an informal chat with Rolling Stone magazine in February 2006, Rose stated the band had 32 songs in the works.[396] While appearing on various fan message boards in December 2008, Rose stated several working titles of songs for a possible future album.[397] Former drummer Brain mentioned working on a 'club remix' of "Shackler's Revenge", stating that Rose planned to put out a remix album of songs from Chinese Democracy.[270] Several band members mentioned they had been collaborating on ideas and working on a new album throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s.[398][399][400] In October 2012, Rose said, "All the guys are writing, and we recorded a lot of songs over the years. We'll figure out what we feel best about".[401]

In August 2013, a new song entitled "Going Down" was leaked online.[402] The track features bassist Tommy Stinson on lead vocals, with Rose providing backing vocals.[402] Bumblefoot confirmed the song to be legitimate on his Twitter.[403] Spin described it as "a country-tinged, mid-tempo lighter-raiser with lyrics about how "you've got nothin' good to say / Keep your mouth shut."[402]

In an interview in June 2014, Rose commented on upcoming plans:

We recorded a lot of things before Chinese was out. We've worked more on some of those things and we've written a few new things. But basically, we have what I call kind of the second half of Chinese. That's already recorded. And then we have a remix album made of the songs from Chinese. That's been done for a while, too.[404]

Slash and McKagan rejoin, tour and future (2015–present)

 
Keyboardist Melissa Reese joined the band in 2016.

On July 27, 2015, guitarist DJ Ashba left the band, citing his commitments to his family and his other band, Sixx:A.M.[405][406] Ashba released a statement saying "I have reached a point in my life where I feel it's time to dedicate myself to my band Sixx:A.M., my adoring wife and family, and to the many new adventures that the future holds for me."[407] Several days later, music journalist Gary Graff reported that a 'confirmed source within the band' had told him that Ron Thal had left the band after the 2014 tour. No official announcement from Thal or the band was made.[408] Tommy Stinson then left the band, citing personal reasons making him unavailable to tour.[409]

On December 29, 2015, several days after a Guns N' Roses-related teaser was released to movie theaters, Billboard reported that Slash was set to rejoin the band and a "reunited" lineup will headline Coachella 2016.[410][411] Rose was set to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live! the following week to talk about the future of the band, but his appearance was cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances".[412][413] Guns N' Roses was officially announced as the headliner of Coachella on January 4, 2016, with KROQ reporting Slash and Duff McKagan were rejoining the band.[414][415][416] The Coachella festival confirmed via press release that McKagan and Slash were rejoining.[417]

Not In This Lifetime... Tour

 
Both bassist Duff McKagan (left) and guitarist Slash (right) returned to the band in 2016.

On March 25, 2016, the band announced the Not in This Lifetime... Tour.[418] The tour's name was a reference to a 2012 interview in which Rose, when asked about when a potential reunion would happen, responded "not in this lifetime".[419] A previously unannounced warmup gig at the Troubadour in Los Angeles took place on April 1, 2016.[420][421] Melissa Reese replaced Chris Pitman as the second keyboardist after Pitman quit.[422][156][ac] During the show at the Troubadour, Rose fell off a monitor and broke his foot.[423][424] Rose was given Dave Grohl's customized throne that Grohl had used to perform when he broke his leg at a concert.[425]

The band's first scheduled concerts with Slash and McKagan took place at the newly opened T-Mobile Arena on April 8 and 9, 2016.[426][427] At the performance at the first weekend of Coachella, AC/DC guitarist Angus Young joined the band on stage (Rose was set to join AC/DC as a touring vocalist).[428][429] During the band's show of July 6, 2016, in Cincinnati, former drummer Steven Adler joined the band on drums for "Out ta Get Me" and "My Michelle".[430] It was the first time since 1990 that Adler performed with the group.[431][ad] Adler would later join the band at shows in Nashville,[433] Los Angeles,[434] and Buenos Aires.[435] The tour featured additional guest performers, including Sebastian Bach,[436] more appearances by Angus Young,[437][438][439] Angry Anderson,[440][441] P!nk,[442] Billy Gibbons[443] and Dave Grohl.[444]

In November 2017, Guns N' Roses was announced as the headline act at the UK Download Festival in June 2018.[445][446] In addition, they won Top Tour/Top Draw at the 2017 Billboard Touring Awards.[447] They were nominated for Top Touring artist and Top Rock Tour, as well as Top Duo/Group at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards.[448] The next year, they were nominated again for Top Rock Tour and Top Touring artist.[449] They also headlined the 2018 Graspop Metal Meeting, alongside Iron Maiden and Marilyn Manson.[450][451]

The tour was a financial success, grossing over $480 million by December 2017 and at that time was listed as the fourth highest-grossing concert tour of all-time.[452][453][454][455] By the end of the tour in December 2018, the tour had grossed $563.3 million, making it the then second-highest grossing tour, behind U2's U2 360° Tour.[456][ae]

 
Guns N' Roses playing in London in 2017. From left to right, Richard Fortus, Duff McKagan, Slash, Axl Rose, Dizzy Reed, Frank Ferrer, Melissa Reese

Appetite for Destruction remaster

On April 30, 2018, billboards in several large cities, as well as a website (GNR.FM), were spotted with the tagline "Destruction Is Coming".[458] The website was updated with a countdown clock to May 4, 2018, and a snippet of the song "Shadow of Your Love" playing.[459] Journalist Mitch Lafon stated the campaign was for a deluxe edition of Appetite for Destruction.[460] A video announcement was inadvertently released a day early, detailing the "Appetite for Destruction: Locked N' Loaded" edition. The boxed set includes 73 songs on four CDs (49 of which were previously unreleased), seven 12-inch 180-gram LPs, remastered versions of Appetite, an EP of B-sides, a 96-page book with unreleased photos, 12 lithographs, and assorted replica memorabilia.[461] "Shadow of Your Love" was released as a single on May 4, 2018, the band's first single in almost a decade.[462][463] To promote the release, a previously unseen music video for "It's So Easy" was released on Apple Music,[464] as well as several promotional singles.[af] The box set was released on June 29, 2018, to universal critical acclaim.[468]

2020 Stadium Tour, new recordings and Use Your Illusion remaster

Rose discussed Slash and McKagan rejoining in a June 2016 interview, stating "It was always looked at as a possibility, but it never seemed right or felt right". During the interview, Rose also reiterated his intention to release new Guns N' Roses music in the future.[469][470] Slash later commented on the tour, telling Aerosmith's Joey Kramer in an interview with WZLX that "We all were pretty positive (the reunion) would never happen, so it's still sort of blowing our minds. ... But everybody's really getting along great and I think everybody's come a long way, and it's all cool."[471] In 2017,[472] 2018,[473] 2019,[474][475] and 2020,[476] various band members continued to discuss plans to release a new Guns N' Roses album.

In 2020, the band announced a North American stadium tour, as well as several festival dates, billed as a new tour instead of a continuation of the Not in This Lifetime... Tour.[477] In September 2020, the band's Greatest Hits album was re-released (with "Shadow of Your Love" added), including a vinyl pressing for the first time.[478]

In June 2021, Guns N' Roses announced they would return to the road with the We're F'n' Back Tour, touring the United States from July to October.[479] The tour was later announced to extend into 2022 with legs in Europe, Latin America, and Oceania.[480]

On August 6, 2021, after debuting the song onstage at Fenway Park a few days earlier, the band released the single "Absurd", their first new material released since 2008.[481][482] On September 24, another single, "Hard Skool", was released.[483] Both singles are reworkings of songs from the Chinese Democracy sessions.[483] The "Hard Skool" physical release was announced as both an EP and a vinyl single with different track listings, with the former released on February 25, 2022, featuring "Absurd" and live tracks.[484][485]

Later in 2021, Slash stated that the band had been reworking Chinese-era songs for future release.[486] In 2022, he further confirmed that the band was working on more new songs that might be compiled later, stating "There's new Guns material coming out as we speak, and we'll probably keep putting it out until the entire record's worth of stuff is done".[487] He later said that two more of these singles would probably be released by June.[488]

On September 20, 2022, the band announced a remastered deluxe box set of the two Illusion albums, Use Your Illusion (Super Deluxe Edition), released November 11, 2022.[489] The box set features both albums remastered, alongside two live concerts from 1991 (New York) and 1992 (Las Vegas), a blu-ray of the New York concert, photographs & memorabilia.[490] The box set was preceded with a live version of "You Could Be Mine" as the lead single.[491]

Legacy, style and influence

Guns N' Roses signed with a major record label within eight months of the band's inception, and topped national sales charts weeks after garnering late hours airplay on MTV. Appetite for Destruction is the highest-selling debut album of all time in the United States.[65][492][493] Peers of the band in the music industry often spoke highly of the band. Joe Perry stated that the band was the first group to remind him of Led Zeppelin.[494] Ozzy Osbourne stated that Guns N' Roses could have been "the next Rolling Stones" if the classic lineup stayed together.[495] Country musician Steve Earle stated in 1989 that "Guns N' Roses are what every L.A. band pretends to be".[50]

 
Guns N' Roses's early look and sound was heavily influenced by Finnish band Hanoi Rocks.

The early music of Guns N' Roses was a fusion of punk rock, blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal and glam metal.[note 1] The Illusions albums saw the band branching out into art rock,[503] while "The Spaghetti Incident?" saw the group cover several punk rock songs.[511][512] Since the group's 1999 revival, the band has retained hard rock features while also featuring elements of industrial rock, electronic rock, nu metal, & industrial metal.[note 2] In the 1990s, the band integrated keyed instruments (played by either Rose or Reed) into the band.[521] Teddy Andreadis was brought in as an additional keyboardist & harmonica player for the Use Your Illusion Tour, alongside multiple backing vocalists and a brass and woodwind section.[15] Later tours saw keyboardist Chris Pitman (and after 2016, Melissa Reese) contribute sub-bass and synth parts, as well as reproducing the brass and string parts of songs electronically.[522]

A heavy influence on both the image and sound of Guns N' Roses was the Finnish band Hanoi Rocks (singer Michael Monroe and Rose have collaborated on various occasions).[15] Rose has stated that the band was massively influenced by groups like Queen,[523] AC/DC,[524] The Rolling Stones,[525][526] Aerosmith,[526] and Rose Tattoo,[527][528] and that the sound of Appetite for Destruction was influenced by AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Cheap Trick, Aerosmith, Van Halen, the New York Dolls, and Hanoi Rocks.[529] The band was also influenced by the likes of T. Rex,[530] the Sex Pistols,[531] and Accept.[532] Rose's orchestral-style songwriting on the Illusion albums was influenced by the Electric Light Orchestra, Elton John, and Queen, particularly their album Queen II.[533] Rose cited the influence of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in recording the title track of Chinese Democracy.[534] Rose was heavily influenced by the industrial rock sound of Nine Inch Nails, changing the band's sound in the lead up to Chinese Democracy.[535] Critics noted influences of Queen, Wings and Andrew Lloyd Webber on some songs on Chinese Democracy.[514][536][537][538]

Guns N' Roses has influenced many modern rock bands such as Fall Out Boy,[539] Avenged Sevenfold,[540][541] Mother Love Bone,[542] Buckcherry,[543] Hinder,[544][545] Manic Street Preachers,[546] Nickelback,[547] Bullet for My Valentine,[548] Fozzy,[549] The Strokes,[550] Sum 41,[551] and Black Label Society.[552]

Guns n' Roses are still an example of how a band can move rock forward. Sometimes you think, "How can you top anything by The Yardbirds, or Zeppelin, or the Stones?" And then you hear Guns n' Roses, and it's inspiring. You can think that it's all been written, but it hasn't.

Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry.[553]

Appetite for Destruction is considered one of the most influential and critically acclaimed albums of all time,[554] credited with "(changing) hard rock's sensibilities at the time",[555] and bringing a "danger, attitude and legitimacy" to rock,[556] leading to a decline in the late-80's glam metal craze.[557][558][559][560] The band has been credited with helping re-popularize power ballads in heavy metal music.[493][557][561]

In 2002, Q magazine named Guns N' Roses in its list of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die".[562][563] The television network VH1 ranked Guns N' Roses ninth in its "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" special,[564] and also 32nd on its "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".[565] Appetite for Destruction was ranked 62nd greatest album of all time in Rolling Stone magazine's special issue "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[566] In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Guns N' Roses No. 92 on its list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time".[553] "Paradise City" has also been voted 9th-best "Best Hard Rock Song" out of 100 candidates by VH1.[567]

 
Trent Reznor's group Nine Inch Nails was highly influential on Rose's shift to industrial rock in the 1990s, with several former members of that band later joining Guns N' Roses.

Guns N' Roses was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 14, 2012, in its first year of eligibility.[568] The group is one of the world's best-selling bands of all time, having sold more than 100 million records worldwide,[569][570] including shipments of 45 million in the United States.[571] The U.S. release of the PlayStation game Mega Man X5 had the names of the game's bosses changed in honor of the band.[572] Their song "Sweet Child o' Mine" has the most views on YouTube for a 1980s music video, and "November Rain" has the most for a 1990s music video, becoming the first from that decade to reach 1 billion views.[573]

Several of the band's members are considered among the best in their respective fields and the world's most acclaimed—Rose has been called one of the best vocalists of all time,[574][575] Slash ranked as one of the best guitar players of all time,[576][577] and McKagan hailed as one of the best bass players in rock by publications ranging from Rolling Stone and NME to Time and Guitar World.[578] Izzy Stradlin was ranked as one of the best rhythm guitarists of all time by Ultimate Guitar,[579][580] and Steven Adler was ranked as the 98th greatest drummer of all time by Rolling Stone.[581] Later members were also ranked amongst the best in their field: keyboardist Dizzy Reed ranked among the greatest rock pianists by IROCKU,[582] drummer Matt Sorum ranked among the best rock drummers by DRUM!,[583] guitarist Buckethead was ranked among the fastest and most innovative guitarists of all time by publications such as Allmusic and Guitar World,[584][585][586] and studio drummer Josh Freese ranked amongst the top 10 drummers by Gibson.[587]

Guns N' Roses has also received significant criticism throughout the years.[518][588][589][590] The band received criticism for drug and alcohol use in the 1980s and early 1990s.[50][589][591] Songs such as "One in a Million" and the band's cover of Charles Manson's "Look at Your Game, Girl" were considerably controversial upon release.[592][593][594] In addition, some lyrics have been regarded as sexist.[595][591][596][597] The band has also been criticized for tardiness and starting shows later than advertised.[598][599][600][601][602] The long periods of time between albums are another source of criticism.[603]

In October 2009, Ulrich Schnauss's record labels Independiente and Domino sued Guns N' Roses, alleging that the band had committed copyright infringement by using portions of Schnauss' compositions in the track "Riad N' the Bedouins" on the album Chinese Democracy.[604] The band claimed the samples were obtained legitimately.[605] Chinese Democracy was banned in the People's Republic of China, due to perceived criticism in its title track of the Government of the People's Republic of China and reference to the Falun Gong.[606][607] The Chinese government said through the media that it "turns its spear point on China".[608][609]

Band members

Current members

  • Axl Rose – lead vocals, piano, percussion (1985–present)
  • Duff McKagan – bass guitar, vocals (1985–1997, 2016–present)
  • Slash – guitars, occasional backing vocals (1985–1996, 2016–present)
  • Dizzy Reed – keyboards, piano, backing vocals, percussion (1990–present)
  • Richard Fortus – guitars, backing vocals (2002–present)
  • Frank Ferrer – drums, occasional backing vocals (2006–present)
  • Melissa Reese – synthesizers, keyboards, backing vocals, sub-bass, programming (2016–present)

Discography

Tours

Awards and nominations

American Music Awards[610][611][612][613]

  • 1989: Favorite Pop/Rock single – "Sweet Child o' Mine"
  • 1990: Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist
  • 1990: Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Album – Appetite for Destruction
  • 1992: Favorite Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Artist

Billboard Touring Awards[447]

  • 2017: Top Tour- "Not In This Lifetime... Tour"
  • 2017: Top Draw- "Not In This Lifetime... Tour"

MTV Video Music Awards[610][614][615][616][617]

Revolver Golden Gods[392]

World Music Awards[citation needed]

  • 1993: World's Best-Selling Hard Rock Artist of the Year
  • 1993: World's Best Group

Footnotes

  1. ^ also stylized as Guns 'N' Roses, often abbreviated as GNR
  2. ^ The show was billed as "L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose presents Guns N Roses"
  3. ^ Slash had also previously played with McKagan and Adler in Road Crew.[15][16]
  4. ^ Formerly owned by Cecil B. DeMille,[23] the space was frequented by people such as West Arkeen, Del James, Todd Crew of Jetboy, Marc Canter (owner of Canter's Deli), and other Hollywood artists, photographers & musicians.[24]
  5. ^ The Charlton recorded demos were released in 2018 as part of the Appetite for Destruction Super Deluxe edition.[34]
  6. ^ Stanley later claimed he lost interest in producing after Slash made derogatory comments about him, Slash responded stating "We never were interested in working with him. But we sort of had him around because he was Adler's hero.[35]
  7. ^ The song was not reiussed on the Appetite deluxe set in 2018, which contained every other song from Lies, with Slash stating it was a collective decision by the band.[90]
  8. ^ Rose was held backstage and allowed to leave if he apologized to the guards; but refused and was arrested.[93]
  9. ^ In mid-1993, the suit was settled out of court; Adler received a back-payment check of $2,250,000 and 15% royalties for songs he recorded.[103][104]
  10. ^ Reed was previously bandmates with Sorum in Johnny Crash.[113]
  11. ^ Taylor Swift's All Too Well (10 Minute Version) broke the record in 2021.
  12. ^ The pyrotechnics incident and riot can be seen on video in A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica.[153] In a segment on the video, Hetfield mocked Rose and read his personal tour rider, making fun of various items on the list.[153]
  13. ^ The title references an incident Steven Adler had in 1989; while the band was temporarily staying at an apartment in Chicago. Adler stored his drugs in a refrigerator next to the band's takeout containers, which contained Italian food. McKagan explained that Adler's code word for his stash was 'spaghetti'. In his lawsuit against the band, Adler's lawyer asked the band to "tell us about the spaghetti incident", which the band found amusing and used as the title of the album.[159]
  14. ^ Clarke later disputed the claim, stating "Izzy didn't play on a lot of them, so I got to just put my parts on songs that were recorded. So it was a little bit of both."[164]
  15. ^ Though not considered an official member, Vrenna worked with the band for several months in studio.[199]
  16. ^ Pitman, previously of Lusk, was recommended to the group by engineer Billy Howerdel.
  17. ^ Rose and Caram Costanzo are the credited producers on the album.
  18. ^ Mantia had previously worked with Buckethead in several bands, including Praxis.
  19. ^ Fortus is good friends with and had previously collaborated with bassist Tommy Stinson, who recommended him for the position. Fortus was considered to replace Finck in 1999 before Buckethead was hired.[233]
  20. ^ Rose mentioned in 2006 that legal issues prevented him from speaking about the shows,[240] and stated in 2012 "I'm not saying I'm innocent" while apologizing to the city.[241]
  21. ^ Michael Jackson's Invincible (2001) allegedly had a $30 million production, though $25 million of that was for marketing.[248][249]
  22. ^ Ferrer had previously worked with Richard Fortus in the Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love and had been a member of several other bands, including The Beautiful.
  23. ^ After the album was announced, Dr Pepper announced coupons for a free Dr Pepper on November 23, 2008.[291] However, due to "heavy volume" on the server throughout the entire day, it was impossible to submit for a free coupon.[292] The band condemned Dr Pepper for the failed promotion,[293] with Rose's lawyer demanding a full-page apology in several major newspapers.[294] Rose later said he was taken off-guard by his lawyer's actions, believing they should have been focused on the record release.[295]
  24. ^ The entire album was eventually added to the game as DLC in April 2009.[301]
  25. ^ Time Out New York,[313] Asbury Park Press,[314] IGN[315] and Chicago Tribune[316]
  26. ^ ABC News,[317]} The Guardian,[318] Rolling Stone,[319] Ultimate Classic Rock,[320] & Spin[321]
  27. ^ Ashba had previously played with former drummer Steven Adler in BulletBoys in 1998.[326][327]
  28. ^ The title of the residency was a play on jokes Rose had made about Red Hot Chili Peppers being forced to pantomime their performance at the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show.[395]
  29. ^ Reese was recommended to the band by former drummer Brain, who had collaborated with her on several projects.
  30. ^ Adler was originally going to take part in the April 1 show at the Troubadour, but had to pull out after having back surgery.[432]
  31. ^ Ed Sheeran's ÷ Tour passed the tour gross the following year, bumping the Not in This Lifetime... Tour to third.[457]
  32. ^ "Welcome to the Jungle (1986 Sound City Session)",[465] "Move to the City (1988 Acoustic Version)"[466] and "November Rain (Piano Version, 1986 Sound City Session)".[467]
  1. ^ Musical styles:
  2. ^ Musical styles:

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Guns and Roses redirects here For other uses see Guns and Roses disambiguation Guns N Roses a is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles California formed in 1985 When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986 the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose lead guitarist Slash rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steven Adler The current lineup consists of Rose Slash McKagan guitarist Richard Fortus drummer Frank Ferrer and keyboardists Dizzy Reed and Melissa Reese Guns N RosesGuns N Roses in 2017 From left to right Dizzy Reed Richard Fortus Duff McKagan Axl Rose Slash Melissa Reese and Frank FerrerBackground informationAlso known asG N R GNR Guns N Fuckin Roses G N F N ROriginLos Angeles California U S GenresHard rock heavy metalYears active1985 presentLabelsGeffen UMG Uzi Suicide Black FrogSpinoffsVelvet RevolverSpinoff ofL A GunsHollywood RoseMembersAxl Rose Duff McKagan Slash Dizzy Reed Richard Fortus Frank Ferrer Melissa ReesePast membersSee List of Guns N Roses band membersWebsitegunsnroses wbr comGuns N Roses debut album Appetite for Destruction 1987 reached number one on the Billboard 200 a year after its release on the strength of the top 10 singles Welcome to the Jungle Paradise City and Sweet Child o Mine the band s only single to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 The album has sold approximately 30 million copies worldwide including 18 million units in the United States making it the country s bestselling debut album and eleventh bestselling album Their next studio album G N R Lies 1988 reached number two on the Billboard 200 sold ten million copies worldwide including five million in the U S and included the top 5 hit Patience Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II recorded simultaneously and released in 1991 debuted at number two and number one on the Billboard 200 respectively and have sold a combined 35 million copies worldwide including 14 million units in the U S The Illusion albums included the lead single You Could Be Mine covers of Live and Let Die and Knockin on Heaven s Door and a trilogy of ballads Don t Cry November Rain and Estranged which featured notably high budget music videos The records were supported by the Use Your Illusion Tour a world tour that lasted from 1991 to 1993 The covers album The Spaghetti Incident 1993 was the last studio album to feature Slash and McKagan before their initial departure Work on a follow up album stalled due to creative differences between band members by 1998 only Rose and Reed remained from the Illusion era lineup Rose wanting to expand the band s sound with industrial and electronic elements enrolled an eclectic lineup of musicians including punk bassist Tommy Stinson virtuoso guitarist Buckethead synth player Chris Pitman and several touring members of Nine Inch Nails among others After a decade of work Guns N Roses s long awaited sixth studio album Chinese Democracy 2008 was released featuring the title track as lead single At an estimated 14 million in production costs it is the most expensive rock album in history It debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 but undersold industry expectations despite a mostly positive critical reception Following the expansive Chinese Democracy Tour Slash and McKagan rejoined the band in 2016 for the Not in This Lifetime Tour which became the third highest grossing concert tour on record grossing over 584 million by its conclusion in 2019 In their early years the band s hedonism and rebelliousness drew comparisons to the early Rolling Stones and earned them the nickname the most dangerous band in the world The band s classic lineup along with later members Reed and drummer Matt Sorum was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012 its first year of eligibility Guns N Roses have sold more than 100 million records worldwide including 45 million in the United States making them one of the best selling acts in history Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1985 1986 1 2 Breakthrough and mass popularity 1987 1989 1 2 1 Appetite for Destruction 1 2 2 G N R Lies 1 3 International success and band turmoil 1990 1993 1 3 1 Use Your Illusion I and II 1 3 2 Use Your Illusion Tour 1 3 3 The Spaghetti Incident 1 4 Lineup changes and sporadic activity 1994 1998 1 5 New lineups and Chinese Democracy 1998 2008 1 5 1 Background of new album 1 5 2 Title announcement and touring tour cancellation and member departures 1 5 3 Greatest Hits and label conflict lawsuits 1 5 4 Lineup changes and resuming tour 1 5 5 Album release and promotion 1 6 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and Appetite for Democracy 2009 2014 1 6 1 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction 1 6 2 Up Close and Personal and Appetite for Democracy tours 1 6 3 Progress on a follow up to Chinese Democracy 1 7 Slash and McKagan rejoin tour and future 2015 present 1 7 1 Not In This Lifetime Tour 1 7 2 Appetite for Destruction remaster 1 7 3 2020 Stadium Tour new recordings and Use Your Illusion remaster 2 Legacy style and influence 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 Tours 6 Awards and nominations 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksHistoryFormation 1985 1986 Main articles Hollywood Rose and L A Guns The original lineup of Guns N Roses in March 1985 From left to right Rob Gardner Izzy Stradlin Axl Rose Tracii Guns and Ole Beich In 1984 Hollywood Rose member Izzy Stradlin was living with L A Guns member Tracii Guns 1 2 When L A Guns needed a new vocalist Stradlin suggested Hollywood Rose singer Axl Rose 1 This led to Guns N Roses being formed in March 1985 by Rose rhythm guitarist Stradlin along with L A Guns founders lead guitarist Guns drummer Rob Gardner and bassist Ole Beich 3 Guns recalled the formation of the band in a 2019 interview stating Axl got into an argument with our manager and our manager fired Axl but we all lived together so it was all really weird So that same night he got fired we started Guns N Roses and I called Izzy the next day and said Hey we are gonna start this new band called Guns N Roses do you want in It was as simple as that no paint or cocaine involved 4 The band coined its name by combining the names of both previous groups initially it was the name of a label they were going to release music on 4 Rejected names for the band included Heads of Amazon and AIDS 5 After the band s first two rehearsals Beich was fired and replaced by Duff McKagan 6 7 The first rehearsal with McKagan was recorded and three songs from it Don t Cry Think About You and Anything Goes were played during the band s first radio interview aired two days before their first ever show at the Troubadour on March 26 1985 b 8 9 10 11 Around this time the band planned to release an EP with the three aforementioned songs and a cover of Heartbreak Hotel 12 However Guns left the band after an argument with Rose and plans for the release fell through 2 Guns was replaced by a former Hollywood Rose member Slash 1 Gardner the last remaining L A Guns member to remain in the band quit soon after 13 Steven Adler another former Hollywood Rose member filled Gardner s spot 14 15 c We had a singer Mike Jagosz that our manager didn t like so we fired him So then I asked Axl to join L A Guns and he was in the band for about six seven months The same manager ended up hating Axl and he wanted to fire him We re all living together at this point and Axl and I sat down and went What are we going to do So we both said Fuck that and came up with the name Guns N Roses which was going to be just a record label that we d put singles out on Original guitarist Tracii Guns 1 The band s classic lineup was finalized on June 4 1985 when Adler and Slash officially joined 17 After two days of rehearsals the band played their first show with the lineup on June 6 1985 17 18 Two days later the band embarked on a short disorganized tour of the West Coast from Sacramento California to McKagan s hometown of Seattle Washington 19 20 The band drove in a separate van and had to abandon their gear when both vans broke down on the way to Seattle forcing them to hitch hike up the coast and back home to LA with only their guitars 21 22 The so called Hell Tour settled the band s first stable lineup with McKagan later commenting This trip had set a new benchmark for what we were capable of what we could and would put ourselves through to achieve our goals as a band 19 The band then took up residence at a house and rehearsal space dubbed The Hell House d Through the band s increasing presence on the Hollywood club scene playing famed bars such as The Troubadour and The Roxy Guns N Roses drew the attention of major record labels 5 25 The group signed with Geffen Records in March 1986 receiving a 75 000 185 405 in current dollar terms advance 5 They had turned down an offer from Chrysalis Records that was nearly double Geffen s due to Chrysalis wanting to change the band s image and sound and Geffen offering full artistic freedom 26 27 Guns N Roses classic lineup from left to right Izzy Stradlin Steven Adler Axl Rose Duff McKagan amp Slash In December of that year the group released the four song EP Live Like a Suicide designed to keep interest in the band alive while the group withdrew from the club scene to work in the studio 28 29 The EP release was designed to sooth over the label who felt the band did not have enough songs to record an album 30 The EP contained covers of Rose Tattoo s Nice Boys and Aerosmith s Mama Kin along with two original compositions the punk influenced Reckless Life and the classic rock inspired Move to the City 31 Although billed as a live recording the four songs were taken from the band s demo tapes and overdubbed with crowd noise 31 Live Like a Suicide was released on the Geffen subsidiary Uzi Suicide with production limited to 10 000 vinyl copies 32 Seeking to record their debut album producer Spencer Proffer was hired to record Nightrain and Sweet Child o Mine to test his chemistry with the band 33 The band eventually recorded 9 songs during these sessions including Heartbreak Hotel Don t Cry Welcome to the Jungle and Shadow of Your Love 33 The band then recorded demos with Nazareth guitarist Manny Charlton 33 e Paul Stanley of KISS was considered as producer but he was rejected after he wanted to change Adler s drum set more than Adler wanted 33 f Robert John Mutt Lange and Tom Werman were also considered but the label did not want to spend the extra money on a famous producer 33 36 Ultimately Mike Clink who had produced several Triumph records was chosen 37 and the group recorded Shadow of Your Love first with Clink as a test 33 After some weeks of rehearsal the band entered Daryl Dragon s Rumbo Recorders in January 1987 to record their debut album 33 Two weeks were spent recording basic tracks with a month of overdubs 38 The drums were done in six days but Rose s vocals took much longer as he insisted on doing them one line at a time 39 Breakthrough and mass popularity 1987 1989 Guitarist Slash left and lead singer Axl Rose right were the band s most public faces during its late 1980s early 1990s heyday Appetite for Destruction Guns N Roses debut album Appetite for Destruction was released July 21 1987 40 The album underwent an artwork change after the original cover design by Robert Williams which depicted a surrealist scene in which a dagger toothed monster vengefully attacks a robot rapist was deemed too controversial 41 42 43 The band stated the original artwork was a symbolic social statement with the robot representing the industrial system that s raping and polluting our environment 41 The revised cover was done by Andy Engell based on a design by tattoo artist Bill White Jr who had designed the artwork for a tattoo Rose had acquired the previous year 44 The artwork featured each of the five band members skulls layered on a cross 41 The band s first single was It s So Easy released on June 15 1987 in the UK only where it reached number eighty four on the UK Singles Chart 45 46 In the U S Welcome to the Jungle was issued as the album s first single in October with an accompanying music video 47 Initially the album and single lingered for almost a year without performing well but when Geffen founder David Geffen was asked to lend support to the band he obliged personally convincing MTV executives to play Welcome to the Jungle during the network s after hours rotation 48 49 Even though the video was initially only played once at 4 a m on a Sunday heavy metal and hard rock fans took notice and soon began requesting the video and song en masse 50 The song written in Seattle was about Los Angeles The music video took place in New York According to Rose the inspiration for the lyrics came from an encounter he and a friend had with a homeless man while they were coming out of a bus into New York 51 Trying to put a scare into the young runaways the man yelled at them You know where you are You re in the jungle baby you re gonna die 51 52 The song was featured in the 1988 Dirty Harry film The Dead Pool starring Clint Eastwood and members of the band had a cameo appearance in the film 53 54 Sweet Child o Mine was the album s second U S single a love song co written by Rose as a poem for his then girlfriend Erin Everly daughter of Don Everly of the Everly Brothers 55 56 57 Due to the growing grassroots success of the band and the cross gender appeal of the song Sweet Child o Mine and its accompanying music video received heavy airplay on both radio and MTV becoming a huge hit during the summer of 1988 and reaching the top of the charts in the U S 56 Slash later commented I hated that song with a huge passion for the longest time and it turned out to be our hugest hit so it goes to show what I know 55 The song was released in Japan as part of the EP Live from the Jungle which also featured a selection of live recordings from the band s June 1987 dates at London s The Marquee the group s first shows outside the United States 58 59 The song is the highest charting Guns N Roses song and is the band s only song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 60 Steven Adler left was the band s drummer from 1985 to 1990 when he was replaced by Matt Sorum right Sorum was fired from the band in 1997 After the success of Sweet Child o Mine Welcome to the Jungle was re issued as a single and reached No 7 in the U S By the time Paradise City and its video reached the airwaves peaking at No 5 in the U S Appetite for Destruction had reached No 1 on the Billboard 200 61 To date the album has sold in excess of 30 million copies worldwide 62 63 including 18 million units sold in the United States making it the best selling debut album of all time in the U S in addition to being the eleventh best selling album in the United States 64 65 66 67 Guns N Roses toured extensively in support of their debut album embarking on the 16 month long Appetite for Destruction Tour 68 69 In addition to headlining dates in Europe and the U S the band opened North American shows for The Cult Motley Crue and Alice Cooper throughout the second half of 1987 During the 1987 tour drummer Steven Adler broke his hand in a fight and was replaced for 8 shows by Cinderella drummer Fred Coury 70 Bassist Duff McKagan missed several shows in May 1988 to attend his wedding Kid Haggis Chaos from The Cult filled in 71 Don Henley of the Eagles played drums for the band during the 1989 AMA show while Adler was in rehab 72 The band proceeded to tour the United States Australia and Japan while serving as opening acts on North America shows by Iron Maiden and Aerosmith 73 74 Tim Collins Aerosmith s then manager remarked By the end of the tour Guns N Roses were huge They basically just exploded We were all pissed that Rolling Stone magazine showed up to do a story on Aerosmith but Guns N Roses ended up on the cover of the magazine Suddenly the opening act was bigger than we were 75 76 G N R Lies Izzy Stradlin was the band s rhythm guitarist from 1985 until 1991 Guns N Roses second album G N R Lies was released in November 1988 77 It included the four recordings from the band s 1986 EP Live Like a Suicide as well as four new acoustic tracks 78 Patience the only single reached number 4 in the U S while the album reached number 2 79 80 The album cover a parody of tabloid newspapers was modified after initial pressings to remove the headlines Wife beating has been around for 10 000 years and Ladies welcome to the Dark Ages 81 The song One in a Million raised accusations of racism xenophobia and homophobia The song s lyrics include the following Police and niggers that s right get out of my way don t need to buy none of your gold chains today and Immigrants and faggots they make no sense to me they come to our country and think they ll do as they please like start some mini Iran or spread some fucking disease 82 83 84 85 86 Rose denied that he was a racist and defended his use of the word nigger claiming that it s a word to describe somebody that is basically a pain in your life a problem The word nigger doesn t necessarily mean black He cited the rap group N W A and the John Lennon song Woman Is the Nigger of the World as other examples of musicians using the word 87 Several years later Rose conceded that he had used the word as an insult towards black people who had tried to rob him and because the word is a taboo 88 In response to the allegations of homophobia Rose stated that he considered himself pro heterosexual and blamed this attitude on bad experiences with gay men 87 89 g During a November 1987 show in Atlanta Rose assaulted multiple security guards and was held backstage by police The band continued the concert with a roadie performing lead vocals 91 92 h Riots nearly broke out during two August 1988 shows in New York 94 At England s Monsters of Rock festival held that same month two fans were crushed to death during the group s set by the slam dancing crowd 50 95 96 During the first of four October 1989 dates opening for the Rolling Stones at the L A Coliseum Rose announced that the shows would be the group s last if certain members of the band did not stop dancing with Mr Brownstone a reference to the band s song of the same name about heroin 97 That was serious the singer remarked I m not gonna be a part of watching them kill each other just killing themselves off Everybody was pissed at me but afterwards Slash s mom came and shook my hand and so did his brothers 98 Events such as these helped earn Guns N Roses the moniker the most dangerous band in the world 97 99 International success and band turmoil 1990 1993 Use Your Illusion I and II Main articles Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II The band s logo typeface In 1990 Guns N Roses returned to the studio Adler was briefly fired over his drug use but was reinstated after signing a contract in which he vowed to stop taking drugs 100 During the recording session of Civil War Adler was unable to perform well due to his struggles with cocaine and heroin addiction and caused the band to do nearly 30 takes 101 Adler claimed at the time he was sick from taking opiate blockers to help with the addictions 101 He was fired on July 11 1990 as a result and later filed a lawsuit against the band 101 102 i In 2005 he recalled Doug Goldstein called me into the office about two weeks later He wanted me to sign some contracts I was told that every time I did heroin the band would fine me 2 000 There was a whole stack of papers with colored paper clips everywhere for my signatures What these contracts actually said was that the band were paying me 2 000 to leave They were taking my royalties all my writing credits They didn t like me anymore and just wanted me gone That s why I filed the lawsuit to get all those things back 101 Martin Chambers of the Pretenders and Adam Maples of Sea Hags were considered as replacements 105 Jussi Tegelman from the Finnish band Havana Black assisted on drums in studio sessions before a permanent replacement was found 106 107 108 The position was filled by drummer Matt Sorum who had played briefly with the Cult 109 Slash credited Sorum with preventing the band from breaking up at the time 109 Duff McKagan was the band s bassist from 1985 until 1997 returning in 2016 In response to an interviewer s suggestion that replacing Adler with Sorum had turned Guns N Roses from a rock n roll band to a heavy metal band Stradlin responded Yeah a big musical difference The first time I realized what Steve did for the band was when he broke his hand in Michigan So we had Fred Coury come in from Cinderella for the Houston show Fred played technically good and steady but the songs sounded just awful They were written with Steve playing the drums and his sense of swing was the push and pull that give the songs their feel When that was gone it was just unbelievable weird Nothing worked 110 A few months prior keyboardist Dizzy Reed became the sixth member of the group when he joined as a full time member 111 112 j In May 1991 Guns N Roses fired their manager Alan Niven replacing him with Doug Goldstein 114 According to a 1991 cover story by Rolling Stone Rose forced the dismissal of Niven against the wishes of some of his bandmates by refusing to complete the albums until he was replaced 114 The band released the recordings as two albums Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II on September 17 1991 115 116 The tactic paid off when the albums debuted at No 2 and No 1 respectively in the Billboard charts making Guns N Roses the only act to achieve this feat until hip hop artist Nelly in 2004 117 118 The albums sold 770 000 units Use Your Illusion II and 685 000 units Use Your Illusion I in their first week 119 and spent 108 weeks on the chart 117 They have sold a combined 35 million copies worldwide 120 including 14 million in the United States 64 Guns N Roses accompanied the Use Your Illusion albums with many videos including Don t Cry November Rain and Estranged some of the most expensive music videos ever made 121 The ballad November Rain reached number 3 in the US and became the most requested video on MTV eventually winning the 1992 MTV Video Music Award for best cinematography 122 At 8 57 it was at the time also the longest song in US chart history to reach the top ten 123 k During the awards show the band performed the song with Elton John accompanying on piano 124 125 Use Your Illusion Tour Main article Use Your Illusion Tour Before the release of the albums Guns N Roses embarked on the 28 month long Use Your Illusion Tour It became famous for both its financial success and for the many controversial incidents that occurred at the shows The tour included 192 dates in 27 countries with over seven million people attending concerts 126 The Use Your Illusion Tour is considered the longest tour in rock history 126 The Use Your Illusion World Tour program included a guitar solo from Slash based on The Godfather theme a piano driven cover of It s Alright by Black Sabbath and an extended jam on the classic rock inspired Move to the City where the group showcased the ensemble of musicians assembled for the tour 127 On July 2 1991 at the Riverport Amphitheater in Maryland Heights Missouri Rose discovered that a fan was filming the show with a camera 128 After asking the venue s security to take away the camera Rose jumped into the audience had a heated confrontation with the fan and assaulted him 129 After being pulled from the audience by members of the crew Rose said Well thanks to the lame ass security I m going home threw his microphone to the ground and stormed off the stage 130 The angry crowd rioted injuring dozens Footage was captured by Robert John who was documenting the tour 131 The police were unable to arrest Rose until almost a year later as the band went overseas to continue the tour 132 Charges were filed against Rose 133 but a judge ruled that he did not directly incite the riot In his defense Rose stated that the Guns N Roses security team had made four separate requests to the venue s security staff to remove the camera that those requests were ignored that other members of the band had reported being hit by bottles launched from the audience and that the security staff refused to enforce a drinking limit 134 Rose was eventually found guilty of property damage and assault He was fined 50 000 and given two years probation 135 137 Dizzy Reed joined the band as keyboardist in 1990 Rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin abruptly quit the band on November 7 1991 after a repeat of the St Louis incident nearly unfolded during a concert in Germany 138 139 140 As reasons for his departure Stradlin cited a combination of Rose s personal behavior his mismanagement of the band and difficulties being around Slash Sorum and McKagan due to his newfound sobriety and their continuing addictions 140 141 142 Stradlin later commented Once I quit drugs I couldn t help looking around and asking myself Is this all there is I was just tired of it I needed to get out 143 The band had three weeks to find a replacement or cancel several shows Dave Navarro from Jane s Addiction was considered but according to Slash he couldn t get it together 144 Stradlin was eventually replaced by Los Angeles guitarist Gilby Clarke whom Slash credited for saving the band 145 At many shows on the tour Rose introduced Clarke to the audience and Slash and Clarke would play Wild Horses a Rolling Stones cover 144 In 1993 Clarke broke his arm in a motorcycle accident during the tour and was replaced by Stradlin for several weeks 146 In 1992 the band performed three songs at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert 147 Because of the controversial song One in a Million activist group ACT UP demanded that the band be dropped from the bill urged other artists to shun GN R and the urged crowd to boo the group 147 Members of Queen dismissed the activists with lead guitarist Brian May stating People seem so blind Don t they realize that the mere fact that Guns N Roses are here is the biggest statement that you could get 147 Slash later performed Tie Your Mother Down with the remaining members of Queen and Def Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott while Rose performed We Will Rock You and sang a duet with Elton John on Bohemian Rhapsody 148 Their personal set included Paradise City and Knockin on Heaven s Door When the band returned to the US for the second leg of the Use Your Illusion Tour Rose had wanted the grunge band Nirvana as the support act but lead singer Kurt Cobain declined 149 Later that year Guns N Roses embarked on the Guns N Roses Metallica Stadium Tour with heavy metal band Metallica supported by Faith No More Motorhead and Body Count During a show in August 1992 at Montreal s Olympic Stadium Metallica s lead singer James Hetfield suffered second degree burns to his hands and face after malfunctions with pyrotechnics 150 Metallica was forced to cancel the second hour of the show but promised to return to the city for another performance After a long delay during which the audience became increasingly restless Guns N Roses took the stage However the shortened time between sets did not allow for adequate tuning of stage monitors and the band members could not hear themselves In addition Rose claimed that his throat hurt causing the band to leave the stage early 151 The cancellation led to another audience riot in which 10 audience members and three police officers were injured Police made at least a dozen arrests related to the incident 152 l External image Guns N Roses receiving an MTV Video Music Award in 1992 The Use Your Illusion tour ended in Buenos Aires Argentina on July 17 1993 154 The tour set attendance records and lasted for 28 months in which 194 shows were played in 27 countries 155 The show in Buenos Aires marked the last time that Sorum and Clarke played in the band and the last time Slash performed with the band until 2016 156 The Spaghetti Incident Main article The Spaghetti Incident Gilby Clarke replaced Izzy Stradlin as rhythm guitarist playing from 1991 to 1994 Initially the band planned to release an EP of covers in 1992 or 1993 but decided to record a full album 157 Their fifth studio album The Spaghetti Incident 158 m a collection of punk and glam rock covers was released on November 23 1993 157 The album features covers of songs of punk artists such as U K Subs The Damned New York Dolls The Stooges Dead Boys Misfits Johnny Thunders The Professionals FEAR as well as T Rex Soundgarden and The Skyliners 157 The lead single Ain t It Fun featured Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe as a guest vocalist 160 The album debuted at number 4 on the Billboard charts and sold 190 000 copies its first week 161 Many of the tracks were recorded during the same sessions as the Illusions albums which were originally intended to produce three or four albums 106 Stradlin s guitar parts were reportedly re recorded entirely by Gilby Clarke 162 163 n Slash described the recording as spontaneous and unpainted 163 and recording the songs served as a purpose to alleviate the pressure of making the Illusions records 162 The band wanted to increase the profile of some of their favorite bands and help them financially via royalties with the tracklist selection and considered naming the album Pension Fund 164 The album includes a hidden track a cover of Look at Your Game Girl originally by cult leader Charles Manson 165 The track was kept secret and left off of advance tapes sent to reviewers 165 The inclusion of the song caused controversy with law enforcement and victims rights groups expressing outrage 166 161 Rose stated we wanted to downplay it We don t give any credit to Charles Manson on the album Label president David Geffen commented If Rose had realized how offensive people would find this he would not have ever recorded this song 167 Slash mentioned that the song was done with naive and innocent black humor on our part 166 Rose stated he would donate all performance royalties from the song to a nonprofit environmental organization 168 167 The band was going to remove the song before learning that royalties would be donated to the son of one of Manson s victims 166 169 Geffen Records stated their share of royalties would be donated to the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau 166 The band did not tour in support of The Spaghetti Incident 157 Although well received critically it is the band s worst selling studio album having sold 1 million copies by 2018 164 Lineup changes and sporadic activity 1994 1998 Between 1994 and 1996 the band sporadically recorded new material According to Matt Sorum in 1996 the band had recorded seven songs with seven more in the writing stages and intended to release a single album with 10 or 12 songs in spring 1997 170 In May 1994 Gilby Clarke said work on the next Guns N Roses album had ended 171 Rose said the material was scrapped due to the lack of collaboration between band members We still needed the collaboration of the band as a whole to write the best songs Since none of that happened that s the reason why that material got scrapped 172 The album was described by McKagan as consisting of up tempo rock songs with no ballads 173 Sorum said that It s Five O Clock Somewhere the debut album from Slash s band Slash s Snakepit could have been a Guns N Roses album but Axl didn t think it was good enough 170 In 1994 all of the then current members of the band contributed to Gilby Clarke s debut album Pawnshop Guitars 174 In December 1994 GN R released a cover of the Rolling Stones Sympathy for the Devil 175 The song appeared in the films Interview with the Vampire and Fallen and was released as a single Entertainment Weekly stated that the note for note remake works up a decent lather but seems utterly bankrupt 176 Sympathy for the Devil is the final GN R track to feature Slash on lead guitar McKagan on bass and Sorum on drums The song also featured Rose s childhood friend and Hollywood Rose collaborator Paul Huge Tobias on rhythm guitar 175 Tobias s presence in the band created tension Slash had creative and personal differences with Tobias 177 A 2001 interview revealed Slash told his bandmates in September 1996 I m going to confront it Either Paul goes or I go 178 The music was going in a direction that was completely indulgent to his friend Huge And another factor is this guy that Axl brought in and told us This is our new guitar player There was no democracy there And that s when Slash really started going Fuck this What this is his band now or something It was ridiculous I d go down there to start rehearsal at 10 and Axl would show up at four or five in the morning That sort of thing was going on for a couple of years Duff McKagan 179 Guitarist Zakk Wylde played with the band for several weeks and was considered as a potential second guitarist in 1995 Gilby Clarke s contract was not renewed and he was gone from the band by 1995 175 Slash stated in his book that Rose fired Clarke without consulting anyone claiming he was a hired hand 180 Clarke was not involved in the recording of Sympathy for the Devil I knew that that was the ending because nobody told me about it 181 Clarke mentioned that before the final show of the Use Your Illusion Tour Rose told him Hey enjoy your last show 181 Clarke later sued the band over the use of his likeness in Guns N Roses Pinball 182 In August 1995 Rose legally left the band and created a new partnership under the band s name Rose later stated that he took this step to salvage Guns not steal it 183 Rose reportedly purchased the full rights to the Guns N Roses name in 1997 184 185 Slash claimed he and bandmates signed over the name under duress Axl refused to go onstage one night during the Use Your Illusion tour in 1992 unless the band signed away the name rights to the band Unfortunately we signed it I didn t think he d go on stage otherwise 186 Rose denied the claim saying it Never happened all made up fallacy and fantasy Not one single solitary thread of truth to it Had that been the case I would have been cremated years ago legally could ve cleaned me out for the name and damages It s called under duress with extenuating circumstances 186 In 1996 Rose Slash McKagan and former member Izzy Stradlin guested on Anxious Disease the debut album by The Outpatience This would be the last material the four classic era band members worked on together 187 The recording of Sympathy for the Devil coupled with tension between Slash and Rose led the former to quit the band officially in October 1996 188 Rose sent a fax notifying MTV of the departure and Slash responded Axl and I have not been capable of seeing eye to eye on Guns N Roses for some time We tried to collaborate but at this point I m no longer in the band 189 Slash stated Axl s whole visionary style as far as his input in Guns N Roses is completely different from mine I just like to play guitar write a good riff go out there and play as opposed to presenting an image 184 Slash was replaced by Nine Inch Nails touring guitarist Robin Finck in January 1997 He signed a two year contract with the band in August 1997 making him an official member 190 Finck was originally recommended by Matt Sorum to Rose a year earlier as a possible second guitarist to complement Slash 178 Slash s departure was followed by the departure of Matt Sorum in April 1997 Sorum was fired by Rose following an argument about Tobias s inclusion in the band 191 Sorum later stated that Tobias was the Yoko Ono of Guns N Roses 178 Rose auditioned multiple potential members including multi instrumentalist Chris Vrenna 192 and guitarist Zakk Wylde 193 194 195 alongside drummers Dave Abbruzzese 192 Michael Bland 196 Joey Castillo 192 and Kellii Scott from Failure 197 Rolling Stone reported in April 1997 that the lineup of Guns N Roses was Rose McKagan Tobias Finck amp Vrenna 198 o McKagan was the last of the Appetite lineup to leave resigning as bassist in August 1997 200 McKagan had recently become a father and wrote about his decision to leave in his autobiography Guns had been paying rent on studios for three years now from 1994 to 1997 and still did not have a single song The whole operation was so erratic that it didn t seem to fit with my hopes for parenthood for stability 200 Josh Freese was ultimately hired to replace Sorum on drums joining in the summer of 1997 201 After being recommended by Freese former Replacements bassist Tommy Stinson joined in 1998 replacing McKagan 202 By the end of 1998 a new version of Guns N Roses had emerged Rose on lead vocals Stinson on bass Freese on drums Finck on lead guitar Tobias on rhythm guitar Reed on keyboards and multi instrumentalist Chris Pitman 203 p In 1998 Geffen released an edited single disc version of the Illusion albums entitled Use Your Illusion 204 In November 1999 the label released Live Era 87 93 a collection of live performances from various concerts during the Appetite for Destruction and Use Your Illusion tours 205 Former guitarist Slash described the selection of songs of the album as a very mutual effort 206 adding that the live album was one of the easiest projects we all worked on I didn t actually see Axl but we communicated via the powers that be 207 Tommy Stinson Chris Pitman Brain Robin Finck amp Josh Freese all joined the band in the late 1990s New lineups and Chinese Democracy 1998 2008 Main articles Chinese Democracy and Chinese Democracy Tour Background of new album A new Guns N Roses album had reportedly been in the works since 1994 with Rose the only original member still in the band 208 Several producers including Youth Moby Mike Clink Eric Caudieux amp Sean Beaven worked with the band during the late 90s incorporating new electronic and industrial elements to the music 209 210 211 212 213 190 214 q Rolling Stone stated that the label planned for the album to be released in late 1999 214 By August 1999 the band had recorded over 30 songs for the album which was tentatively entitled 2000 Intentions 215 In November 1999 during an interview with Kurt Loder for MTV Rose said that he had re recorded Appetite for Destruction with the then new band apart from two songs which he had replaced with Patience and You Could Be Mine 216 During the interview Rose announced the title of the upcoming album Chinese Democracy Rose explained There s a lot of Chinese democracy movements and it s something that there s a lot of talk about and it s something that will be nice to see It could also just be like an ironic statement I don t know I just like the sound of it The album has a lot of different sounds There s some heavy songs there s a lot of aggressive songs but they re all in different styles and different sounds It is truly a melting pot 216 Band manager Doug Goldstein stated in November 1999 that the band had almost finished recording the music and the album was due out some time in 2000 217 Later that month the band released a new song the industrial styled Oh My God which was included on the soundtrack of the film End of Days 218 The track featured additional guitar work by Dave Navarro and Gary Sunshine Rose s personal guitar teacher 219 Rose claimed that former members Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum had failed to see the potential of the song and had no interest in recording or playing the piece 219 Buckethead was the band s lead guitarist from 2000 to 2004 while Richard Fortus joined on rhythm guitar in 2002 In August 1999 guitarist Robin Finck departed the band to rejoin his former band Nine Inch Nails on tour 220 In March 2000 avant garde guitarist Brian Carroll more commonly referred to as Buckethead joined Guns N Roses as a replacement for Finck 221 222 Also in March 2000 drummer Josh Freese left the band He was replaced by former Primus drummer Bryan Mantia known professionally as Brain 222 223 r Robin Finck returned to the band in late 2000 to complement Buckethead on lead guitar 224 With the album nearing completion in mid 2000 producer Roy Thomas Baker convinced Rose to re record it causing further delays 225 Title announcement and touring tour cancellation and member departures In an interview with Rolling Stone in February 2000 Rose played several songs of the upcoming album to reporters including Chinese Democracy Catcher in the Rye I R S The Blues There Was a Time and Oklahoma 226 Rose mentioned that part of the delay of the new album was him educating himself about the technology that s come to define rock stating that it s like from scratch learning how to work with something and not wanting it just to be something you did on a computer 226 Rolling Stone described the album as Led Zeppelin s Physical Graffiti remixed by Beck and Trent Reznor 226 Rose mentioned that the expense of the record would be negated by the recording sessions yielding multiple albums including a record that is more industrial and electronica influenced than Chinese Democracy 226 In a 2001 interview Rose described the album as having all kinds of styles many influences as blues mixed in the songs and said that it was not industrial 227 Describing why he continued using the Guns N Roses name instead of labeling the upcoming album an Axl Rose solo album Rose stated there were other people in Guns n Roses before them you know I contemplated letting go of that but it doesn t feel right in any way I am not the person who chose to try to kill it and walked away Everybody is putting everything they ve got into singing and building Maybe I m helping steer it to what it should be built like 226 Also in the interview Rose attributed the breakup of the old lineup to drug addictions and an effort from inside the band to destroy him stating There was an effort to bring me down It was a king of the mountain thing and that he needed to take control to survive 226 also describing the dissolution as a divorce 226 Eight years after the previous Guns N Roses concert the band made a public appearance in January 2001 with two well received concerts one in Las Vegas and one at the Rock in Rio Festival in Rio de Janeiro 208 The band played both songs from previous albums and songs from then unreleased Chinese Democracy During the band s Rock in Rio set Rose made the following comment regarding former members of the band I know that many of you are disappointed that some of the people you came to know and love could not be with us here today Regardless of what you have heard or read people worked very hard meaning my former friends to do everything they could so that I could not be here today I am as hurt and disappointed as you that unlike Oasis we could not find a way to all get along 228 229 External image Rose and Buckethead during Guns N Roses s performance at Pukkelpop 2002The group played two shows in Las Vegas at the end of 2001 230 Former guitarist Slash claimed that he tried to attend a show and was turned away at the door by security 231 Due to his frustrations with touring rhythm guitarist Paul Tobias left the band in 2002 and was replaced by Richard Fortus formerly of The Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love 232 s The band then played several shows in August 2002 headlining festivals and concerts throughout Asia and Europe including Pukkelpop Summer Sonic Festival and The Carling Weekend 234 235 At the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards on August 29 2002 Guns N Roses closed the show in a previously unannounced performance playing Welcome to the Jungle Madagascar and Paradise City 208 236 In November 2002 the band s first North American tour since 1993 was organized to support Chinese Democracy with CKY and Mix Master Mike joining However the opening show in Vancouver was canceled by the venue when Rose failed to turn up According to Guns management Axl s flight from L A had been delayed by mechanical troubles A riot ensued 237 The tour was met with mixed results some concerts did not sell well while shows in larger markets such as New York City sold out in minutes 238 Due to a second riot by fans in Philadelphia when the band failed to show up again tour promoter Clear Channel canceled the remainder of the tour 237 239 t Guns N Roses tour canceled Typical And freakishly expected Haha Really bad idea I wouldn t suggest they come back Opening band CKY 239 Greatest Hits and label conflict lawsuits In September 2003 Eddie Trunk played a previously unheard track I R S on his radio show given to him by baseball player Mike Piazza 242 The band management heard about the nationwide leak and obtained a cease and desist order for all stations that had a copy of the track 242 Rose had played several new songs at a strip club in Las Vegas two months earlier to gauge the reactions of the crowd 242 In February 2004 Geffen said Having exceeded all budgeted and approved recording costs by millions of dollars it is Mr Rose s obligation to fund and complete the album not Geffen s By March 2004 Geffen had pulled funding from Chinese Democracy 208 Around then band manager Merck Mercuriadis stated that The Chinese Democracy album is very close to being completed 208 According to a 2005 report by The New York Times Rose had allegedly spent 13 million 18 036 974 in current dollar terms in the studio by that point 208 243 Mercuriadis rejected the budget claims made by The New York Times claiming the sources had not been involved in the project in several years 244 The album was frequently described as the most expensive album ever made 245 246 247 u In March 2004 since Rose had failed to deliver a new studio album in more than ten years Geffen released Guns N Roses Greatest Hits 208 250 Slash and McKagan joined Rose in suing Geffen to stop the release of the album which was compiled without authorization from any current or former band members 251 252 The lawsuit was thrown out and the album went triple platinum in the US eventually going on to be the third longest charting album in the Nielsen SoundScan era 250 253 McKagan and Slash also joined Rose in an unsuccessful effort to prevent the release of The Roots of Guns N Roses 254 The band was scheduled to play at Rock in Rio Lisboa in May 2004 255 However Buckethead left the band in March of that year causing the band to cancel the show 256 257 Buckethead reportedly left the band because of the inability to complete an album or tour according to his manager 257 Rose claimed the band has been put in an untenable position by guitarist Buckethead and his untimely departure During his tenure with the band Buckethead has been inconsistent and erratic in both his behavior and commitment His transient lifestyle has made it impossible for even his closest friends to have nearly any form of communication with him whatsoever 256 In February 2006 demos of the songs Better Catcher in the Rye I R S and There Was a Time were leaked on to the Internet through a Guns N Roses fan site 258 259 The band s management requested that all links to the MP3 files and all lyrics to the songs be removed from forums and websites 260 Despite this radio stations began adding I R S to playlists and the song reached No 49 on the Radio amp Records Active Rock National Airplay chart in the final week of February 261 In August 2006 Slash and McKagan sued Rose over publishing and songwriting credits which Rose s lawyer claimed were due to a clerical error while changing publishers 208 262 263 Lineup changes and resuming tour Izzy Stradlin on stage with Guns N Roses in 2006 Guns N Roses logo during the Chinese Democracy eraFollowing a recommendation from guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani 264 guitarist Ron Bumblefoot Thal joined Guns N Roses in 2006 replacing Buckethead 265 266 Thal made his live debut with the band at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on May 12 2006 the band s first live show in over three years 267 Five warm up shows before a North American tour were held in September 2006 268 The tour officially commenced on October 24 in Miami 269 Drummer Frank Ferrer replaced Brain who took a leave of absence to be with his wife and newborn child 270 v Coinciding with the tour the song Better was featured in an internet advertisement for Harley Davidson in October 2006 269 Keyboardist Dizzy Reed stated that the release was an accident with two versions being made one experimental edit featuring a demo of Better and one with Paradise City 271 The ad with Better was mislabeled and inadvertently uploaded online for a day before being replaced by the intended ad with Paradise City 271 In November 2006 shows in Portland Maine were cancelled with the band claiming that the cancellations were due to limitations imposed by local fire marshals 272 Rose later apologized in a statement stating We have chosen to take the public heat for these events in order to have another shot at the future today with a new album 240 In December 2006 Rose released an open letter to fans announcing that Merck Mercuriadis had been fired as the band s manager 273 He revealed that the last four dates of the North American tour would be cut so the band could work on post production for Chinese Democracy 273 He also set a tentative release date for the album for the first time since the album s announcement March 6 2007 273 On February 23 2007 Del James announced that the recording stage of Chinese Democracy was finished and the band had now moved onto mixing the album 274 However this proved that March 6 release date would be impossible to achieve and the album once again had no scheduled release date 275 276 In February 2007 the final version of Better leaked online to positive reviews 275 277 On May 4 2007 three more tracks leaked from Chinese Democracy An updated version of I R S The Blues and the title track 275 278 All three tracks had previously been played live Guns N Roses embarked on the 2007 leg of the Chinese Democracy World Tour in Mexico in June followed by dates in Australia and Japan 279 The songs Nice Boys and Don t Cry appearing as an instrumental Bumblefoot solo were played for the first time since the Use Your Illusion Tour The tour ended on the twentieth anniversary of Appetite for Destruction s release date in Osaka 280 During this tour the band featured vocalist Axl Rose Robin Finck Ron Thal and Richard Fortus on guitars Tommy Stinson on bass Dizzy Reed and Chris Pitman on keyboards and Frank Ferrer on drums 281 Album release and promotion Drummer Frank Ferrer joined the band in 2006 In December 2007 Eddie Trunk reported that the album was done and handed over to Geffen Records but delayed due to issues with the label 282 The following month reports that the delays were disagreements between Geffen and Rose on marketing emerged 283 In February 2008 Rose s manager Beta Lebeis debunked Trunk s suggestion and stated the band is in negotiations with the record label and the album had been finished since Christmas 2007 284 On March 26 2008 Dr Pepper announced a plan to give everyone in America except the band s former guitarists Slash and Buckethead a free can of Dr Pepper if the band released Chinese Democracy before the end of 2008 285 286 287 Rose stated he was surprised and very happy about the announcement adding As some of Buckethead s performances are on our album I ll share my Dr Pepper with him 288 289 290 w Guns N Roses Chinese Democracy 2008 source source Sample of Chinese Democracy from Chinese Democracy It is the first single released by Guns N Roses since 1994 The song represented a shift in style for the band towards industrial rock Problems playing this file See media help On March 27 2008 the day after Dr Pepper s announcement the band members announced that they had hired a new management team headed by Irving Azoff and Andy Gould 296 Amidst industry rumors in April 2008 that a release was coming soon nine tracks purported to be from Chinese Democracy were leaked to a website on June 19 2008 but were quickly removed due to a cease and desist letter from the band s label 297 298 Six of the leaked tracks had surfaced previously in some form while three were new 298 299 On July 14 2008 Harmonix in conjunction with MTV Games officially announced the release of a new song from Chinese Democracy The song entitled Shackler s Revenge was released through the new game Rock Band 2 300 x The song If the World debuted October 10 2008 playing in the end credits of the Ridley Scott film Body of Lies 302 Wikinews has related news Guns N Roses Chinese Democracy released after 15 years On October 22 2008 after several months of speculation 303 304 band management Best Buy and Interscope Geffen A amp M Records issued a joint press release confirming that the much anticipated release of Chinese Democracy in the US had been scheduled for November 23 2008 as a Best Buy exclusive 305 306 Several days before its official release the band streamed the entire Chinese Democracy album on the group s Myspace page 307 308 309 The album was streamed over three million times breaking the Myspace record for most streamed album ever 310 Chinese Democracy the band s sixth studio album and its first since 1993 s The Spaghetti Incident was released on November 22 2008 in Europe and Australia on November 23 2008 in North America and on November 24 2008 in the United Kingdom 303 Chinese Democracy debuted at No 3 on the Billboard 200 but undersold industry expectations 311 312 The album s polarizing reception led to it being included on several publication s year end worst of lists y as well of best of lists z Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and Appetite for Democracy 2009 2014 DJ Ashba was the band s lead guitarist from 2009 to 2015 and Ron Bumblefoot Thal was the band s lead guitarist from 2006 to 2014 Guns N Roses in 2010 From left to right Dizzy Reed Ron Bumblefoot Thal Richard Fortus Axl Rose DJ Ashba Chris Pitman and Tommy Stinson Drummer Frank Ferrer is not pictured On February 6 2009 Rose gave his first interview in nine years when he sat down with Billboard s Jonathan Cohen 322 Rose said that there was no chance that he would ever agree with a reunion with Slash What s clear is that one of the two of us will die before a reunion and however sad ugly or unfortunate anyone views it it is how it is Those decisions were made a long time ago and reiterated year after year by one man 322 Rose however stated that he was open to working again with Stradlin and McKagan I could see doing a song or so on the side with Izzy or having him out on tour again I m not so comfortable with doing anything having more than one of the alumni Maybe something with Duff but that s it and not something I d have to really get down into as I d get left with sorting it out and then blamed on top of it So no not me 322 In March 2009 the band announced that DJ Ashba would be the new lead guitarist replacing a departing Robin Finck who rejoined Nine Inch Nails 323 324 325 aa In June 2009 it was reported that manager Irving Azoff had been fired then re hired then fired 328 A year later Azoff s company Front Line Management sued Rose claiming he violated an oral agreement to pay 15 of earnings or nearly 2 million from a lucrative concert tour and seeking 1 87 million in unpaid fees 329 330 331 Rose filed a 5 million counter lawsuit against Azoff saying that Azoff sabotaged sales of Guns N Roses comeback album attempted to force Rose to reunite with his estranged former bandmates 332 failed to promote Chinese Democracy 332 333 and filed suit for commissions he didn t earn and had no right to receive 331 The lawsuit was settled in 2011 334 335 Several years later Guns N Roses management led by Rose s former personal assistant Beta Lebeis and her family stated that previous tensions led to an ultimatum of no more managers 336 Guns N Roses in Bangalore in 2012 From left to right Richard Fortus Axl Rose Ron Bumblefoot Thal DJ Ashba and Tommy Stinson Guns N Roses headlined the Friday night at Reading Festival 2010 and closed Leeds Festival two days later 337 Guns N Roses was 58 minutes late coming on to the stage and because of a curfew issued by Reading Council the band s set ended at midnight 338 339 Rose orchestrated fan frustration toward the organizers citing the strict curfew 340 341 Further late showings caused issues during a concert on September 1 2010 in Dublin the band was over an hour late arriving on stage 342 Rose stopped the band in the middle of the second song Welcome to the Jungle after multiple bottles were thrown on stage to warn the crowd 342 After another bottle was thrown the band left the stage during the fourth song of the set 343 The band returned to the stage an hour later to finish the show 344 345 Former bassist Duff McKagan joined the band on stage for the first time since leaving the band on October 14 2010 at The O2 Arena in London England He performed four songs with the group You Could Be Mine Nice Boys Knockin on Heaven s Door and Patience 346 347 348 The appearance was said to be a spur of the moment decision as he and Rose happened to be staying in the same hotel 349 Rose told the audience There was this guy at the end of my hallway playing all this loud music and shit What the fuck Oh it s Duff 349 McKagan later joined Guns N Roses for two Seattle shows in December 2011 and had his band Loaded open for Guns N Roses 350 Guns N Roses performed at Rock in Rio 4 on October 2 2011 during heavy rain 351 playing Estranged for the first time since 1993 352 Guitarist Bumblefoot stated that due to the conditions it was the worst concert he s ever been a part of 353 Two months later during a performance in Nashville Tennessee Civil War also made a return after an eighteen year absence 354 On November 10 2011 Rose gave his first TV interview in years to Eddie Trunk Don Jamieson and Jim Florentine of That Metal Show discussing his whole career and the band s future 355 Izzy Stradlin joined the band for a surprise performance at a wedding in Saint Tropez France in July 2012 356 Also in July 2012 the band toured Israel for the first time since 1992 357 NME reported that year that the band s tour security said they had been instructed by Guns N Roses management that anyone wearing a Slash T shirt not be allowed into the tour venue 358 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction The members of Guns N Roses inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Top row Axl Rose Duff McKagan Dizzy Reed Bottom Row Slash Matt Sorum Steven Adler Izzy Stradlin On December 7 2011 it was announced that the classic Guns N Roses lineup was to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with several other acts including the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Faces 359 360 Commenting on Twitter Rose stated I d like to thank the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and our fans This is your victory 361 Slash also commented saying Thanks for all the R amp RHF mentions It s quite an honor to be inducted Cheers Iii 362 Stradlin released a statement expressing gratitude for the induction 363 McKagan released a statement stating he ll be attending but did not know if any of his former bandmates would 364 Slash stated I have no idea how that s supposed to go If Axl Duff Izzy and myself start communicating it could go one way If we don t God knows 362 On April 11 2012 Rose released an open letter to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Guns N Roses Fans and Whom It May Concern saying he would not be attending the induction 365 Rose stated I respectfully decline my induction as a member of Guns N Roses to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and called it a complicated and awkward situation 365 366 On April 14 2012 former Guns N Roses members Slash Duff McKagan Steven Adler Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke all reunited at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 367 Clarke who was not inducted alongside his former bandmates performed at the request of Sorum 368 369 The group performed Mr Brownstone Sweet Child o Mine and Paradise City with Alter Bridge and Slash s band vocalist Myles Kennedy handling lead vocals in Rose s absence 370 Slash mentioned in an interview that All things considered I don t think any of us wanted to be a part of it initially didn t think any of us were going to go When it finally came down to the wire Axl had pulled out 371 Inducted members Rose Stradlin and Reed all did not attend the ceremony 372 373 After the ceremony Rose released a statement on the band s Facebook page apologizing to the city of Cleveland where the ceremony took place and detailing reasons why he did not attend 374 375 Up Close and Personal and Appetite for Democracy tours Guns N Roses performing at Nottingham Arena Nottingham UK in May 2012 From left to right Richard Fortus Axl Rose DJ Ashba In early 2012 the band announced the upcoming Up Close and Personal Tour with shows in the United States and Europe 376 The shows themselves varied considerably in comparison to the previous Chinese Democracy Tour All of the North American shows took place in smaller scale clubs not large arenas or stadiums 377 378 379 All pyrotechnics were removed from the shows 379 On August 13 2012 the band announced a residency at The Joint in Las Vegas entitled Appetite for Democracy celebrating the 25th anniversary of Appetite for Destruction and the fourth anniversary of Chinese Democracy 380 381 On November 21 2012 the band s performance in Vegas was taped in 3D and was screened across theaters in 2014 before being released as Appetite for Democracy 3D on July 1 2014 382 383 384 In October 2012 Guns N Roses performed an acoustic set at Neil Young s Bridge School Benefit show 385 The performance was widely panned by critics and Rose claimed an onset of strep throat hampered his vocals 386 387 388 389 The band launched a South American tour in early 2014 including shows in Brazil and Portugal 390 For several shows former bassist Duff McKagan rejoined the band to fill in for Stinson who had previous commitments to touring with The Replacements 391 The group headlined the Revolver Golden Gods awards show with McKagan on bass on April 24 2014 During the ceremony Rose was awarded the Ronnie James Dio lifetime achievement award 392 393 From May 21 to June 7 2014 the band returned to Las Vegas for its second residency at The Joint titled No Trickery An Evening of Destruction 394 ab Progress on a follow up to Chinese Democracy Guns N Roses playing the Sofia Rocks Fest 2012 in Bulgaria In an MTV phone interview with Kurt Loder in 1999 Rose said he and the then new band had recorded enough material for a double album 216 In an informal chat with Rolling Stone magazine in February 2006 Rose stated the band had 32 songs in the works 396 While appearing on various fan message boards in December 2008 Rose stated several working titles of songs for a possible future album 397 Former drummer Brain mentioned working on a club remix of Shackler s Revenge stating that Rose planned to put out a remix album of songs from Chinese Democracy 270 Several band members mentioned they had been collaborating on ideas and working on a new album throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s 398 399 400 In October 2012 Rose said All the guys are writing and we recorded a lot of songs over the years We ll figure out what we feel best about 401 In August 2013 a new song entitled Going Down was leaked online 402 The track features bassist Tommy Stinson on lead vocals with Rose providing backing vocals 402 Bumblefoot confirmed the song to be legitimate on his Twitter 403 Spin described it as a country tinged mid tempo lighter raiser with lyrics about how you ve got nothin good to say Keep your mouth shut 402 In an interview in June 2014 Rose commented on upcoming plans We recorded a lot of things before Chinese was out We ve worked more on some of those things and we ve written a few new things But basically we have what I call kind of the second half of Chinese That s already recorded And then we have a remix album made of the songs from Chinese That s been done for a while too 404 Slash and McKagan rejoin tour and future 2015 present Keyboardist Melissa Reese joined the band in 2016 On July 27 2015 guitarist DJ Ashba left the band citing his commitments to his family and his other band Sixx A M 405 406 Ashba released a statement saying I have reached a point in my life where I feel it s time to dedicate myself to my band Sixx A M my adoring wife and family and to the many new adventures that the future holds for me 407 Several days later music journalist Gary Graff reported that a confirmed source within the band had told him that Ron Thal had left the band after the 2014 tour No official announcement from Thal or the band was made 408 Tommy Stinson then left the band citing personal reasons making him unavailable to tour 409 On December 29 2015 several days after a Guns N Roses related teaser was released to movie theaters Billboard reported that Slash was set to rejoin the band and a reunited lineup will headline Coachella 2016 410 411 Rose was set to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live the following week to talk about the future of the band but his appearance was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances 412 413 Guns N Roses was officially announced as the headliner of Coachella on January 4 2016 with KROQ reporting Slash and Duff McKagan were rejoining the band 414 415 416 The Coachella festival confirmed via press release that McKagan and Slash were rejoining 417 Not In This Lifetime Tour Main article Not in This Lifetime Tour Both bassist Duff McKagan left and guitarist Slash right returned to the band in 2016 On March 25 2016 the band announced the Not in This Lifetime Tour 418 The tour s name was a reference to a 2012 interview in which Rose when asked about when a potential reunion would happen responded not in this lifetime 419 A previously unannounced warmup gig at the Troubadour in Los Angeles took place on April 1 2016 420 421 Melissa Reese replaced Chris Pitman as the second keyboardist after Pitman quit 422 156 ac During the show at the Troubadour Rose fell off a monitor and broke his foot 423 424 Rose was given Dave Grohl s customized throne that Grohl had used to perform when he broke his leg at a concert 425 The band s first scheduled concerts with Slash and McKagan took place at the newly opened T Mobile Arena on April 8 and 9 2016 426 427 At the performance at the first weekend of Coachella AC DC guitarist Angus Young joined the band on stage Rose was set to join AC DC as a touring vocalist 428 429 During the band s show of July 6 2016 in Cincinnati former drummer Steven Adler joined the band on drums for Out ta Get Me and My Michelle 430 It was the first time since 1990 that Adler performed with the group 431 ad Adler would later join the band at shows in Nashville 433 Los Angeles 434 and Buenos Aires 435 The tour featured additional guest performers including Sebastian Bach 436 more appearances by Angus Young 437 438 439 Angry Anderson 440 441 P nk 442 Billy Gibbons 443 and Dave Grohl 444 In November 2017 Guns N Roses was announced as the headline act at the UK Download Festival in June 2018 445 446 In addition they won Top Tour Top Draw at the 2017 Billboard Touring Awards 447 They were nominated for Top Touring artist and Top Rock Tour as well as Top Duo Group at the 2017 Billboard Music Awards 448 The next year they were nominated again for Top Rock Tour and Top Touring artist 449 They also headlined the 2018 Graspop Metal Meeting alongside Iron Maiden and Marilyn Manson 450 451 The tour was a financial success grossing over 480 million by December 2017 and at that time was listed as the fourth highest grossing concert tour of all time 452 453 454 455 By the end of the tour in December 2018 the tour had grossed 563 3 million making it the then second highest grossing tour behind U2 s U2 360 Tour 456 ae Guns N Roses playing in London in 2017 From left to right Richard Fortus Duff McKagan Slash Axl Rose Dizzy Reed Frank Ferrer Melissa Reese Appetite for Destruction remaster On April 30 2018 billboards in several large cities as well as a website GNR FM were spotted with the tagline Destruction Is Coming 458 The website was updated with a countdown clock to May 4 2018 and a snippet of the song Shadow of Your Love playing 459 Journalist Mitch Lafon stated the campaign was for a deluxe edition of Appetite for Destruction 460 A video announcement was inadvertently released a day early detailing the Appetite for Destruction Locked N Loaded edition The boxed set includes 73 songs on four CDs 49 of which were previously unreleased seven 12 inch 180 gram LPs remastered versions of Appetite an EP of B sides a 96 page book with unreleased photos 12 lithographs and assorted replica memorabilia 461 Shadow of Your Love was released as a single on May 4 2018 the band s first single in almost a decade 462 463 To promote the release a previously unseen music video for It s So Easy was released on Apple Music 464 as well as several promotional singles af The box set was released on June 29 2018 to universal critical acclaim 468 2020 Stadium Tour new recordings and Use Your Illusion remaster Rose discussed Slash and McKagan rejoining in a June 2016 interview stating It was always looked at as a possibility but it never seemed right or felt right During the interview Rose also reiterated his intention to release new Guns N Roses music in the future 469 470 Slash later commented on the tour telling Aerosmith s Joey Kramer in an interview with WZLX that We all were pretty positive the reunion would never happen so it s still sort of blowing our minds But everybody s really getting along great and I think everybody s come a long way and it s all cool 471 In 2017 472 2018 473 2019 474 475 and 2020 476 various band members continued to discuss plans to release a new Guns N Roses album In 2020 the band announced a North American stadium tour as well as several festival dates billed as a new tour instead of a continuation of the Not in This Lifetime Tour 477 In September 2020 the band s Greatest Hits album was re released with Shadow of Your Love added including a vinyl pressing for the first time 478 In June 2021 Guns N Roses announced they would return to the road with the We re F n Back Tour touring the United States from July to October 479 The tour was later announced to extend into 2022 with legs in Europe Latin America and Oceania 480 On August 6 2021 after debuting the song onstage at Fenway Park a few days earlier the band released the single Absurd their first new material released since 2008 481 482 On September 24 another single Hard Skool was released 483 Both singles are reworkings of songs from the Chinese Democracy sessions 483 The Hard Skool physical release was announced as both an EP and a vinyl single with different track listings with the former released on February 25 2022 featuring Absurd and live tracks 484 485 Later in 2021 Slash stated that the band had been reworking Chinese era songs for future release 486 In 2022 he further confirmed that the band was working on more new songs that might be compiled later stating There s new Guns material coming out as we speak and we ll probably keep putting it out until the entire record s worth of stuff is done 487 He later said that two more of these singles would probably be released by June 488 On September 20 2022 the band announced a remastered deluxe box set of the two Illusion albums Use Your Illusion Super Deluxe Edition released November 11 2022 489 The box set features both albums remastered alongside two live concerts from 1991 New York and 1992 Las Vegas a blu ray of the New York concert photographs amp memorabilia 490 The box set was preceded with a live version of You Could Be Mine as the lead single 491 Legacy style and influenceGuns N Roses signed with a major record label within eight months of the band s inception and topped national sales charts weeks after garnering late hours airplay on MTV Appetite for Destruction is the highest selling debut album of all time in the United States 65 492 493 Peers of the band in the music industry often spoke highly of the band Joe Perry stated that the band was the first group to remind him of Led Zeppelin 494 Ozzy Osbourne stated that Guns N Roses could have been the next Rolling Stones if the classic lineup stayed together 495 Country musician Steve Earle stated in 1989 that Guns N Roses are what every L A band pretends to be 50 Guns N Roses s early look and sound was heavily influenced by Finnish band Hanoi Rocks The early music of Guns N Roses was a fusion of punk rock blues rock hard rock heavy metal and glam metal note 1 The Illusions albums saw the band branching out into art rock 503 while The Spaghetti Incident saw the group cover several punk rock songs 511 512 Since the group s 1999 revival the band has retained hard rock features while also featuring elements of industrial rock electronic rock nu metal amp industrial metal note 2 In the 1990s the band integrated keyed instruments played by either Rose or Reed into the band 521 Teddy Andreadis was brought in as an additional keyboardist amp harmonica player for the Use Your Illusion Tour alongside multiple backing vocalists and a brass and woodwind section 15 Later tours saw keyboardist Chris Pitman and after 2016 Melissa Reese contribute sub bass and synth parts as well as reproducing the brass and string parts of songs electronically 522 A heavy influence on both the image and sound of Guns N Roses was the Finnish band Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe and Rose have collaborated on various occasions 15 Rose has stated that the band was massively influenced by groups like Queen 523 AC DC 524 The Rolling Stones 525 526 Aerosmith 526 and Rose Tattoo 527 528 and that the sound of Appetite for Destruction was influenced by AC DC Led Zeppelin The Who Cheap Trick Aerosmith Van Halen the New York Dolls and Hanoi Rocks 529 The band was also influenced by the likes of T Rex 530 the Sex Pistols 531 and Accept 532 Rose s orchestral style songwriting on the Illusion albums was influenced by the Electric Light Orchestra Elton John and Queen particularly their album Queen II 533 Rose cited the influence of Nirvana s Smells Like Teen Spirit in recording the title track of Chinese Democracy 534 Rose was heavily influenced by the industrial rock sound of Nine Inch Nails changing the band s sound in the lead up to Chinese Democracy 535 Critics noted influences of Queen Wings and Andrew Lloyd Webber on some songs on Chinese Democracy 514 536 537 538 Guns N Roses has influenced many modern rock bands such as Fall Out Boy 539 Avenged Sevenfold 540 541 Mother Love Bone 542 Buckcherry 543 Hinder 544 545 Manic Street Preachers 546 Nickelback 547 Bullet for My Valentine 548 Fozzy 549 The Strokes 550 Sum 41 551 and Black Label Society 552 Guns n Roses are still an example of how a band can move rock forward Sometimes you think How can you top anything by The Yardbirds or Zeppelin or the Stones And then you hear Guns n Roses and it s inspiring You can think that it s all been written but it hasn t Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry 553 Appetite for Destruction is considered one of the most influential and critically acclaimed albums of all time 554 credited with changing hard rock s sensibilities at the time 555 and bringing a danger attitude and legitimacy to rock 556 leading to a decline in the late 80 s glam metal craze 557 558 559 560 The band has been credited with helping re popularize power ballads in heavy metal music 493 557 561 In 2002 Q magazine named Guns N Roses in its list of the 50 Bands to See Before You Die 562 563 The television network VH1 ranked Guns N Roses ninth in its 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock special 564 and also 32nd on its 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 565 Appetite for Destruction was ranked 62nd greatest album of all time in Rolling Stone magazine s special issue The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 566 In 2004 Rolling Stone ranked Guns N Roses No 92 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 553 Paradise City has also been voted 9th best Best Hard Rock Song out of 100 candidates by VH1 567 Trent Reznor s group Nine Inch Nails was highly influential on Rose s shift to industrial rock in the 1990s with several former members of that band later joining Guns N Roses Guns N Roses was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 14 2012 in its first year of eligibility 568 The group is one of the world s best selling bands of all time having sold more than 100 million records worldwide 569 570 including shipments of 45 million in the United States 571 The U S release of the PlayStation game Mega Man X5 had the names of the game s bosses changed in honor of the band 572 Their song Sweet Child o Mine has the most views on YouTube for a 1980s music video and November Rain has the most for a 1990s music video becoming the first from that decade to reach 1 billion views 573 Several of the band s members are considered among the best in their respective fields and the world s most acclaimed Rose has been called one of the best vocalists of all time 574 575 Slash ranked as one of the best guitar players of all time 576 577 and McKagan hailed as one of the best bass players in rock by publications ranging from Rolling Stone and NME to Time and Guitar World 578 Izzy Stradlin was ranked as one of the best rhythm guitarists of all time by Ultimate Guitar 579 580 and Steven Adler was ranked as the 98th greatest drummer of all time by Rolling Stone 581 Later members were also ranked amongst the best in their field keyboardist Dizzy Reed ranked among the greatest rock pianists by IROCKU 582 drummer Matt Sorum ranked among the best rock drummers by DRUM 583 guitarist Buckethead was ranked among the fastest and most innovative guitarists of all time by publications such as Allmusic and Guitar World 584 585 586 and studio drummer Josh Freese ranked amongst the top 10 drummers by Gibson 587 Guns N Roses has also received significant criticism throughout the years 518 588 589 590 The band received criticism for drug and alcohol use in the 1980s and early 1990s 50 589 591 Songs such as One in a Million and the band s cover of Charles Manson s Look at Your Game Girl were considerably controversial upon release 592 593 594 In addition some lyrics have been regarded as sexist 595 591 596 597 The band has also been criticized for tardiness and starting shows later than advertised 598 599 600 601 602 The long periods of time between albums are another source of criticism 603 In October 2009 Ulrich Schnauss s record labels Independiente and Domino sued Guns N Roses alleging that the band had committed copyright infringement by using portions of Schnauss compositions in the track Riad N the Bedouins on the album Chinese Democracy 604 The band claimed the samples were obtained legitimately 605 Chinese Democracy was banned in the People s Republic of China due to perceived criticism in its title track of the Government of the People s Republic of China and reference to the Falun Gong 606 607 The Chinese government said through the media that it turns its spear point on China 608 609 Band membersMain article List of Guns N Roses members Current members Axl Rose lead vocals piano percussion 1985 present Duff McKagan bass guitar vocals 1985 1997 2016 present Slash guitars occasional backing vocals 1985 1996 2016 present Dizzy Reed keyboards piano backing vocals percussion 1990 present Richard Fortus guitars backing vocals 2002 present Frank Ferrer drums occasional backing vocals 2006 present Melissa Reese synthesizers keyboards backing vocals sub bass programming 2016 present DiscographyMain articles Guns N Roses discography and songs Appetite for Destruction 1987 G N R Lies 1988 Use Your Illusion I 1991 Use Your Illusion II 1991 The Spaghetti Incident 1993 Chinese Democracy 2008 ToursThe Early Days of Guns N Roses 1985 1987 Appetite for Destruction Tour 1987 1988 Use Your Illusion Tour 1991 1993 Chinese Democracy Tour 2001 2011 Up Close and Personal Tour 2012 Appetite for Democracy 2012 2014 Not in This Lifetime Tour 2016 2019 We re F N Back Tour 2020 2023 Awards and nominationsFor a more comprehensive list see List of awards and nominations received by Guns N Roses American Music Awards 610 611 612 613 1989 Favorite Pop Rock single Sweet Child o Mine 1990 Favorite Heavy Metal Hard Rock Artist 1990 Favorite Heavy Metal Hard Rock Album Appetite for Destruction 1992 Favorite Heavy Metal Hard Rock ArtistBillboard Touring Awards 447 2017 Top Tour Not In This Lifetime Tour 2017 Top Draw Not In This Lifetime Tour MTV Video Music Awards 610 614 615 616 617 1988 Best New Artist in a Video Welcome to the Jungle 1989 Best Heavy Metal Video Sweet Child o Mine 1992 Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award 1992 Best Cinematography in a Video November Rain Revolver Golden Gods 392 2014 Ronnie James Dio Lifetime Achievement Award Axl RoseWorld Music Awards citation needed 1993 World s Best Selling Hard Rock Artist of the Year 1993 World s Best GroupFootnotes also stylized as Guns N Roses often abbreviated as GNR The show was billed as L A Guns and Hollywood Rose presents Guns N Roses Slash had also previously played with McKagan and Adler in Road Crew 15 16 Formerly owned by Cecil B DeMille 23 the space was frequented by people such as West Arkeen Del James Todd Crew of Jetboy Marc Canter owner of Canter s Deli and other Hollywood artists photographers amp musicians 24 The Charlton recorded demos were released in 2018 as part of the Appetite for Destruction Super Deluxe edition 34 Stanley later claimed he lost interest in producing after Slash made derogatory comments about him Slash responded stating We never were interested in working with him But we sort of had him around because he was Adler s hero 35 The song was not reiussed on the Appetite deluxe set in 2018 which contained every other song from Lies with Slash stating it was a collective decision by the band 90 Rose was held backstage and allowed to leave if he apologized to the guards but refused and was arrested 93 In mid 1993 the suit was settled out of court Adler received a back payment check of 2 250 000 and 15 royalties for songs he recorded 103 104 Reed was previously bandmates with Sorum in Johnny Crash 113 Taylor Swift s All Too Well 10 Minute Version broke the record in 2021 The pyrotechnics incident and riot can be seen on video in A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica 153 In a segment on the video Hetfield mocked Rose and read his personal tour rider making fun of various items on the list 153 The title references an incident Steven Adler had in 1989 while the band was temporarily staying at an apartment in Chicago Adler stored his drugs in a refrigerator next to the band s takeout containers which contained Italian food McKagan explained that Adler s code word for his stash was spaghetti In his lawsuit against the band Adler s lawyer asked the band to tell us about the spaghetti incident which the band found amusing and used as the title of the album 159 Clarke later disputed the claim stating Izzy didn t play on a lot of them so I got to just put my parts on songs that were recorded So it was a little bit of both 164 Though not considered an official member Vrenna worked with the band for several months in studio 199 Pitman previously of Lusk was recommended to the group by engineer Billy Howerdel Rose and Caram Costanzo are the credited producers on the album Mantia had previously worked with Buckethead in several bands including Praxis Fortus is good friends with and had previously collaborated with bassist Tommy Stinson who recommended him for the position Fortus was considered to replace Finck in 1999 before Buckethead was hired 233 Rose mentioned in 2006 that legal issues prevented him from speaking about the shows 240 and stated in 2012 I m not saying I m innocent while apologizing to the city 241 Michael Jackson s Invincible 2001 allegedly had a 30 million production though 25 million of that was for marketing 248 249 Ferrer had previously worked with Richard Fortus in the Psychedelic Furs and Love Spit Love and had been a member of several other bands including The Beautiful After the album was announced Dr Pepper announced coupons for a free Dr Pepper on November 23 2008 291 However due to heavy volume on the server throughout the entire day it was impossible to submit for a free coupon 292 The band condemned Dr Pepper for the failed promotion 293 with Rose s lawyer demanding a full page apology in several major newspapers 294 Rose later said he was taken off guard by his lawyer s actions believing they should have been focused on the record release 295 The entire album was eventually added to the game as DLC in April 2009 301 Time Out New York 313 Asbury Park Press 314 IGN 315 and Chicago Tribune 316 ABC News 317 The Guardian 318 Rolling Stone 319 Ultimate Classic Rock 320 amp Spin 321 Ashba had previously played with former drummer 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