Skip to main content
Guns N' Roses

Guns N' Roses News

More Guns N' Roses on AOL Music ›

Guns N’ Roses Meet Johnson & Johnson

- Source: Metal Sucks

"What I really wanted to do for that… that was having about this woman from the Orient bringing her baby and getting it you know through customs and stuff, and carrying this baby and everything, but at the end, some guy splits it in half cuz it's dead and filled with heroin. But the record company wouldn't let me do it. That's what 'Sweet Child' was supposed to be about."

Read More

Guns N' Roses: 'The fans want new music'

- Source: NME

Following yesterday's rumours that Guns N' Roses are set to be releasing a brand new album next year, guitarist Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal said that the band are looking forward to making new music, but have not necessarily started recording.

Read More

Six-Year-Old Drummer Plays Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, and More

- Source: Metal Sucks

Avery Molek is a six year old who does drum covers of various metal and hard rock hits, including songs by Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, and Stone Temple Pilots (the “sex type thing so I guess Avery learned about the birds and the bees the hard way: from Scott Weiland), amongst others. Why does he do this? No idea. I suspect because his parents really want to be famous themselves and so they make the kid be their dancing monkey to get attention. In any case, whatever — lil’ dude is pretty goddamn good. He should be playing drums for Slayer or Guns N’ Roses in no time. Or, if he’s really, really lucky, one of David Draiman’s bands. Watch:

Read More

The Mopiest Guns N’ Roses Cover Ever

- Source: Metal Sucks

An Italian band called Belladonna (Between The Modern Age Slavery , Tombstone Highway , and now this group, it seems to be Italy week here at MetalSucks) have released a cover of Guns N' Roses' "Sweet Child O' Mine," the video for which is below.

Read More

Guns N' Roses member explains band's repeated lateness: 'We have a big rig'

- Source: NME

Following the revelatory advice dished out to new bands by Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal, guitarist for the permanently-late Guns N' Roses (he said new bands should always "be on time" ) another GN'R guitarist, DJ Ashba, who joined after the band's 'Chinese Democracy' album, has offered some explanation for the band's repeated tardiness.

Read More
Advertisement