Few bands in rock history have experienced a trajectory as volatile, triumphant, and chaotic as Guns N' Roses. Emerging from the gutters of the Los Angeles Sunset Strip in the mid-1980s, they didn’t just join the hair metal scene—they dismantled it. While their peers were singing about parties and good times, GN’R brought a raw, dangerous edge back to rock and roll.

After years of delays and anticipation, Guns N' Roses finally released on November 23, 2008. The band's long-awaited sixth studio album, Chinese Democracy featured 14 tracks, including "Better," "Catcher in the Rye," and "Scar Tissue." While opinions on the album were divided, Chinese Democracy proved that Guns N' Roses still had a lot to offer, even after two decades of silence.

Embora não sejam álbuns de estúdio inéditos, eles são essenciais na discografia oficial.

In a move of sheer hubris and ambition, Guns N' Roses released two full-length albums simultaneously. While Appetite was a tight, lean punk-blues record, the Use Your Illusion twins were bloated, orchestral, progressive, and brilliant.

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