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the more i listen to this new velvet revolver, the more i realize the musical genious of the band itself. very good rock album without being that mindless droning crap that POD, incubus and the others put out.
your life is an occasion, rise to it.
Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
download that. deep shit listed there
I completely agree, they're supposed to release another album soon too. Scott Weiland just makes it all come together, and he sounds more like he did on the older STP albums, Core and Purple. Rather then the high pitched squel he developed for Vatican Gift shop and beyond. Must be off the heroin.
"The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws." - Tacitus (55-117 A.D.) "That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves." - Thomas Jefferson
Here is some news that came out today....But don't hold your breath for this record
GUNS N' ROSES bassist Tommy Stinson has told the Rocky Mountain News that the group's long-delayed, well-over-budget album, "Chinese Democracy", is almost out.
"I'll probably be touring [my solo] record up till the end of the year," he said. "Then I'm thinking the GNR record will be coming out real soon after that. Then I'll be touring behind that record. I'm anticipating being on the road for the next year and a half, two years."
According to Stinson, "Chinese Democracy" "is almost done. Closer than it has ever been, for certain. I went and listened to some of the songs before I left L.A. to make sure my two cents were thrown in, so to speak. I was pretty stoked about it. I heard some really, really great stuff that I hadn't heard in a long time."
Stinson is currently touring in support of his solo debut, "Village Gorilla Head", which was released in July through Sanctuary Records.
The founding REPLACEMENTS member recorded the material for the set in a Los Angeles studio owned by Charles Thompson (a.k.a. Frank Black) with contributions from A PERFECT CIRCLE drummer Josh Freese, his brother Jason Freese on saxophone, CATHOLICS guitarist Dave Philips, and GNR guitarist Richard Fortus and keyboardist Dizzy Reed.
"We're professional entertainers. You give us money, we entertain you.
Velvet Revolver it's a excellent band nice fusion between Weiland and some ex Gn'R members.
There's a long time ago since I saw news about Guns n' Roses.
their new stuff isnt doing much for me, ive seen that video with them and a bunch of chicks.
bleh.
seemed like the usual boring hair rock.
just my opinion.
beer.
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