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"One in a Million" was the eighth track on American rock band Guns N' Roses' 1988 album G N' R Lies. It was based on singer Axl Rose 's experience of getting hustled at a Greyhound bus station when he first came to Los Angeles .
"One in a Million" Guns N' Roses G N' R Lies: 1988 [76] "Out ta Get Me" Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction: 1987 [77] "Paradise City" † Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction: 1987 [78] "Patience" † Guns N' Roses G N' R Lies: 1988 [79] "Perfect Crime" W. Axl Rose Saul Hudson Duff McKagan Izzy Stradlin Use Your Illusion I: 1991 [80]
The new songs are considerably more problematic. "Patience" is Guns N' Roses at their prettiest and their sappiest, the most direct song they recorded to date. Its emotional directness makes the misogyny of "Used to Love Her (But I Had to Kill Her)" and the pitiful slanders of "One in a Million" sound genuine. [23]
Guns N' Roses [a] is an American hard rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1985, as the result of a merger between local bands L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose.When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band's "classic" line-up consisted of vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Steven Adler.
2/5 Axl Rose flips between a lower register that resembles a clogged lawnmower and a higher one that sounds like Barry Gibb suffering the mother of all wedgies
It reached number 3 on the US Billboard Top 200 Album chart, and sold roughly 2.5 million copies worldwide. [3] [16] Appetite for Democracy 3D, the first Guns N' Roses live video album since 1992, was released in 2014 and reached number 1 on the US Billboard Music Video Sales chart. [9]
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Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose slams the Trump campaign, calling them “s***bags” for using the legendary rock band's music during the president's political rallies.