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  2. Ole Beich - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Rose reformed for a New Year's Eve show on New Year's Eve 1984, with Rose, Stradlin, Guns, Gardner and Steve Darrow. [11] [8] [12] In March 1985 L.A. Guns merged with Hollywood Rose, changing their name to Guns N' Roses (combining the names of L.A. Guns and Hollywood Rose) with the lineup composed of Rose, Guns, Stradlin, Beich and Gardner.

  3. List of L.A. Guns members - Wikipedia

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    By May, Guns had been replaced in Guns N' Roses by Slash, at which point he returned to L.A. Guns. [4] In 1987, L.A. Guns signed a record deal with PolyGram and introduced new members in lead vocalist Phil Lewis (formerly of Girl and Tormé) and bassist Kelly Nickels (formerly of Faster Pussycat), with Cripps moving over to guitar. [5]

  4. L.A. Guns - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Guns were first formed in 1983 [6] by guitarist Tracii Guns and drummer Rob Gardner. [6] [7] The first lineup included singer Mike Jagosz, bassist Ole Beich and Gardner.. Guns, Gardner and Jagosz met at Fairfax High School and previously played in a band called Pyrrhus with bassist Dani

  5. Nevada State Route 160 - Wikipedia

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    The southern part of the route sees heavy traffic, mostly due to Pahrump's continued growth as a Las Vegas bedroom community. The route is known as Blue Diamond Road within the Las Vegas area, with the remainder referred to as the Pahrump Valley Highway. The route was originally part of State Route 16 prior to 1978.

  6. Category:L.A. Guns members - Wikipedia

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  7. L.A. Guns discography - Wikipedia

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    The classic lineup of Lewis, Guns, Cripps, Nickels and Riley reunited in 1999 to record Cocked & Re-Loaded, a new version of the group's second album. [ 9 ] 2001's Man in the Moon featured Mark "Muddy Stardust" Dutton on bass, [ 10 ] and 2002's Waking the Dead was recorded by a four-piece lineup of Lewis, Guns, Riley and Adam Hamilton , after ...

  8. American Hardcore (album) - Wikipedia

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    The opening track "F.N.A." was intended to sound like a disc skipping, and is rumored to be a portion of their cover song "Black Sabbath" - available on the Japanese import version of the album - simply played backwards. A hidden track can be found following an extended break at the 17 minute mark of the final track "I am Alive".

  9. Black List (L.A. Guns album) - Wikipedia

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    Black List is the second of two L.A. Guns compilation albums featuring their third singer Paul Black. The album, released in November 2005, features material that were recorded by the band as demos, which were then provided to various record labels and venues. [1] The recordings were made between 1985 and 1986, when Black was fronting the band.