Chinese Democracy finally going to be released

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October 22, 2008 - More than 14 years in the making the new Guns N' Roses manifesto, Chinese Democracy, seems closer than ever to finally becoming a reality.

The official release date has been set as November 23rd via Black Frog/Geffen Records.

Not only that but three tracks have now been officially released: "Shackler's Revenge" via Rock Band 2, "If The World" via the Ridley Scott film Body of Lies, and now the title track to the album.

"Chinese Democracy" was released to radio today, October 22nd, at 5:00 AM Eastern time today.

About FUCKING time.
 

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NEW YORK (Billboard) - Many have tried, but so far nobody has been able to pry the decade-in-the-works Guns N' Roses album "Chinese Democracy" from the hands of lone remaining original member Axl Rose.

Now, Dr Pepper thinks it's up to the challenge. The soft drink company says it will give a free can of Dr Pepper to "everyone in America" (excluding ex-Guns members Slash and Buckethead) if "Chinese Democracy" arrives anytime during the calendar year 2008.

Rose responded on his band's web site (http://www.gunsnroses.com) that the band was "surprised and very happy to have the support of Dr Pepper." But the offer did not prompt him to rose to the challenge.

"Chinese Democracy" was most recently scheduled for release in March 2007, but promptly vanished from the schedule without a new date being set. Rose said at the time that all the recording had been completed, but there were some "scheduling difficulties."

It will be the first album of fresh Guns N' Roses material since the 1991 sets "Use Your Illusion I" and "Use Your Illusion II." Rose has reportedly burned through $13 million in recording expenses for "Chinese Democracy," and also burned his bridges with the bandmates who helped him turn Guns into one of the biggest rock groups in the world by the early 1990s.

Reuters/Billboard

Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN2735728520080327
 

Moonlight Drive

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Fuck yeah~!

This better be good but, it's been 14 damn years =/
 

J

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GnR without Slash is like a hooker without a vagina, it's to no use to any of us.