New Guns N' Roses Album Hits Stores, A Little Late
The day many rock fans never expected to see in their lifetimes is nigh.
Guns N' Roses, the rock band that ruled the music world in the early 1990s and then self-destructed in a slow-motion death march, will release its first album of new material in more than 17 years worldwide on Sunday.
Some equate "Chinese Democracy" to the Second Coming, or at least to the resurrection of Elvis Presley.
"It's just a remarkable moment in popular culture," said Blender magazine editor-in-chief Joe Levy, without a trace of hyperbole. "It really is. We never thought we would get here."
Respond: Will you be buying this album?
Guns N' Roses, the rock band that ruled the music world in the early 1990s and then self-destructed in a slow-motion death march, will release its first album of new material in more than 17 years worldwide on Sunday.
Some equate "Chinese Democracy" to the Second Coming, or at least to the resurrection of Elvis Presley.
"It's just a remarkable moment in popular culture," said Blender magazine editor-in-chief Joe Levy, without a trace of hyperbole. "It really is. We never thought we would get here."
Respond: Will you be buying this album?

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