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On this day December 16 1986 Live?!*@Like a Suicide by Guns N Roses was released and introduced listeners to the raw, aggressive sound that would soon define the band’s rise in rock music. The EP featured high energy performances, gritty vocals, and a live club atmosphere that captured the...
On this day September 10 1988, Sweet Child o Mine by Guns N Roses hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the band’s first and only US chart topping single. Featured on their groundbreaking debut album Appetite for Destruction, the song played a huge role in catapulting the group to...
On this day July 21 1987, Appetite for Destruction was released by Guns N Roses and brought a raw and ferocious sound back into the rock spotlight. In an era dominated by polished production and flashy glam bands, this album stood out as something real. It was loud, angry, and full of fire...
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