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Guns N' Roses: Use Your Illusion I (Geffen GEF 24415); Use Your Illusion II (Geffen GEF 24420)
Review by Andy Gill, The Independent, 19 September 1991
Appetite for pretension ...
Guns N' Roses, Metallica: Metallica: High on Iron Scion
Report by Stephen Dalton, New Musical Express, 24 October 1992
The streamlined, black-clad resistance fighters of METALLICA are poised for a surgical strike on Guns N' Roses' hard rock throne. STEPHEN DALTON discovers the truth ...
Guns N' Roses, Izzy Stradlin: Izzy Stradlin
Interview by Ian Fortnam, bol.com, March 2001
SHAKING THE notoriety gained following six years on the road with Guns N' Roses was never going to be the easiest of tasks. But Izzy ...
Aerosmith, Guns N' Roses: Gun Law: War of the Roses
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 20 August 1988
Blasting rumours of a split, the uncompromising GUNS N' ROSES have shot to the top with their hardbitten sound. PAUL ELLIOTT gets a taste of the band's addiction to ...
Guns N' Roses: "I Never Liked Our New Guitarist!" Slash Stabbed in the Back as Axl Hires New Gun!
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, Kerrang!, 14 January 1995
Rucks! Law-suits! The future of GN'R! Slash tells all in a killer Kerrang! world exclusive! ...
Guns N' Roses: Frontman: Slash
Interview by Mark Rowland, Musician, February 1994
WHAT HAVE you been doing since The Spaghetti Incident? ...
Overview by Deanne Stillman, The New York Times, 12 May 1991
With myriad clubs, fanzines and hair salons, rude dudeness (tattoos included) is a way of life. ...
Overview by Stuart Maconie, New Musical Express, 19 January 1991
Bring your good taste to be slaughtered! To mark Iron Maiden's ground-breaking success (any bleedin' excuse — Ed), STUART MACONIE investigates the subtle and many-faceted ...
Review by Dan Gennoe, dotmusic.co.uk, 2 July 2007
IT'S 20 YEARS since Guns N' Roses released Appetite For Destruction and put the sex and drugs back into rock n' roll. But don't expect ...
Interview by Paul Elliott, Sounds, 6 January 1990
Five skinny, lippy punks outta New Jersey are about to become the biggest noise in American rock since Guns N' Roses. Arrogant, controversial, yobbish — ...
Interview by Sylvie Simmons, RAW, 7 March 1989
They say 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn'. Or at least POISON do in the title of their current hit single. And certainly the Los Angeles ...
Dark Angel: Californian Dreams – Shedding Light On The Angels
Interview by Christine Natanael, Metal Hammer, 1 May 1989
OUT OF THE SEARING underground of Los Angeles, an unlikely place for speed/death metal in the wake of such like bands as Guns N' Roses, ...
Metallica: The Rise of an Egotist
Interview by Steffan Chirazi, Kerrang!, 8 August 1992
METALLICA started out as renegade Thrash bandits, but they've sold almost 10 million copies of their self-titled fifth album. They are now touring American stadiums ...
Mötley Crüe: Entertainment Centre, Sydney
Live Review by Andrew Mueller, Melody Maker, 26 May 1990
THAT T'CRÜE'S latest single, 'Kickstart My Heart', is from the title down a towering work of dumbo rockin' genius must surely be unarguable. Like Guns ...
R.I.P. Tawn Mastrey, the voice of KNAC
Comment by Deanne Stillman, L.A. Observed, October 2007
I DON'T KNOW how I could have gotten through a certain part of my life without KNAC, the late, great heavy metal station that played ...
Report by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 19 September 1991
Inside the world of headbangers in New York and Los Angeles ...
Anthrax, Living Colour: Hammersmith Odeon, London
Live Review by Push, Melody Maker, 1 April 1989
FAVOURITE COLOURS ...
Faith No More: Haircuts That Kill (a.k.a. Faith No More): The Marquee, London
Live Review by Gavin Martin, New Musical Express, 30 May 1992
WAKE UP, IT'S TRIM TO DIE! ...
Beastie Boys, The, Wolfsbane, Rick Rubin: Rick Rubin: Fang of Def
Interview by James Brown, New Musical Express, 8 July 1989
Five years ago RICK RUBIN was the 21-year-old student behind Def Jam — the label that brought you the twin rock-rap assault of Licensed To Ill and ...
Black Country Communion: Return of the Rock-and-Roll Supergroup
Report and Interview by David Sinclair, Daily Telegraph, 29 September 2010
THE ROCK SUPERGROUP is back. Once a byword for hype and hubris, the idea of renowned musicians getting together to form instantly famous new groups ...
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