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Within five years, the sales for her first six albums have already reached 1 million units in the Malaysian market [2] [3] and another 500,000 units from the Indonesian market. [3] Her debut album was revealed to sold more than 800,000 copies [ 4 ] and eight out of 15 of her solo albums have received either gold, platinum or multiple platinum ...
The video shows Axl Rose being arrested by a group of special police officers, then taken to a mental health clinic, as definitions of various emotional disorders are seen on the screen. [10] The protagonist (Rose) talks to the therapists about his emotional problems, a topic that was depicted in the video for "Don't Cry."
"Better" was written by lead vocalist Axl Rose and former Guns N' Roses guitarist Robin Finck between 2001 and 2003, before the band headed out on tour in 2006. By that time the song had already been recorded; later, however, most of former drummer Brain's drums on the track were edited by drummer Frank Ferrer.
Her debut album, Siti Nurhaliza I was released on 1 April 1996 by Suria Records after winning the 1995 RTM Bintang HMI singing competition at the age of 16. [1] [2] Before signing the contract with Suria Records, she was approached with offers from three different record labels including Sony Music, BMG Music and Warner Music. [1]
Slash states that he wrote the music to this song in a house he and Izzy Stradlin rented in Hollywood Hills, following the Appetite for Destruction tours. [2] In a 2011 interview, he stated he wrote the song in a "heroin delirium". [3] In an interview, Axl Rose talks about writing "Coma": I tried to write that song for a year, and couldn't.
[3] The final line of the song was originally "like if your ass were your head, you can tell", but was ultimately changed to "when their arms reach out for your help". Axl Rose introduced the band's first live performance of the song in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 1, 2001 with the following: The movie Kundun was on [television] about the Dalai ...
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Critic Corey Apar of AllMusic gave Against Me! Is Reinventing Axl Rose four and a half out of five stars, calling it "an impressive debut that manages to combine fist-in-the-air singalong choruses, lagered-up rhythms, and urgent drumbeats with the underground, raw intensity these punks are known for live" and "a true classic that brings listeners right into the dirty basements and dive bars ...