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SLASH Talks About The 25th Anniversary Of GUNS N' ROSES' 'Appetite For Destruction' (Video) - July 19, 2012
Video footage of Slash talking to Australia's long-running radio station Triple M about the 25th anniversary of GUNS N' ROSES' classic debut album, "Appetite For Destruction", can be seen below.

"'Appetite' is not what you'd call a favorite record [of mine]," Slash admitted. "I never even thought of it that way. It's a good record, but, to me, it's still that record that we made at the time when all that shit was happening. I mean, when we recorded [those songs], it was just what we were doing [at the time], and so I still look at it that way. I don't see it as being the big record that other people see it as; I'm too close to it."

He continued, "When we got together, as far as I was concerned, we were definitely the only five guys that could have made up that band. There were a lot of different configurations — Steven [Adler, drums] and I; Steven, Duff [McKagan, bass] and I; Steven, Axl [Rose, vocals] and I; Izzy [Stradlin, guitar] and Axl; Izzy, Axl and Duff — and it finally finally settled into what became that band. And I don't think any of the other configurations could have possibly worked to make up what GUNS N' ROSES really was. And the record I just sort of a basic snapshot of life going on from 1984 to 1987, and it's a very honest record. I would never have thought in a million years that it was gonna be as successful as it became. Obviously, I thought we were a great band, I thought the songs were great, and I always stood behind that, but I thought we'd be more of a hard rock cult band."

"At this point that it became so iconic, I think one of the reasons is the fact that it was talking about stuff that nobody really talked about at the time, it was delivered with an attitude that was so sincere that a lot of people really related to it because we said things that people would have felt uncomfortable about saying but felt those same things. And we were living really on the edge and singing about it and people were like, 'Wow, that's pretty brutal.'

"The songs happened so quickly, they almost wrote themselves — honestly. With Axl, I know that he was always very, very conscientious of the lyrics and might have spent some more time with the lyrics, but the actual arrangements and the music itself would come together within an hour. We might have fine-tuned some stuff later on, but we'd be playing a new song in a club after only having worked on it for a couple of hours."

Produced by Mike Clink (MEGADETH, UFO), "Appetite For Destruction" was certified on September 23, 2008 by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for U.S. sales in excess of 18 million copies. The LP has reportedly accumulated worldwide sales in excess of 30 million.

The album's original cover, based on the Robert Williams painting "Appetite For Destruction", depicted a robot rapist about to be punished by a metal avenger. After several music retailers refused to stock the album, they compromised and put the controversial cover art inside, replacing it with a cover depicting a cross and skulls of the five band members (designed by Billy White Jr., originally as a tattoo), each skull representing one member of the band: Izzy Stradlin, top skull; Steven Adler, left skull; Axl Rose, center skull; Duff McKagan, right skull; and Slash, bottom skull. The photographs used for the back of the album and liner notes were taken by Robert John.



Original "Appetite For Destruction" cover:



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posted by : jkspawn
7/19/2012 6:58:53 PM
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Whooohah! :P


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COMMENT | Great.....
posted by : Self_Science
7/19/2012 7:06:41 PM
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but why hasn't it been re-issued yet? I've been waiting to get it on cd for years. Not settling for that standard cd crap as i already own the vinyl.

It deserves to be released in a great package for the fans. Geffen should give it the same treatment they gave 'Bleach' and 'Nevermind'


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posted by : usedillusion93
7/19/2012 7:23:17 PM
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One of the greatest albums ever.


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COMMENT | I would love to have it remastered...
posted by : Green Machinist
7/19/2012 7:34:55 PM
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...I think a clearer version might fuck it up though. Isn't it mastered a little like Death Magnetic? There seems to be a lot of distortion throughout, and it NEVER sounds good when you copy it.


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COMMENT | ...oh yeah..
posted by : Green Machinist
7/19/2012 7:38:27 PM
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..and I totally remember seeing the original vinyl at Mainstream along with the vinyl for Live Like A Suicide and thinking "Who the fuck buys records, man." A rocket scientist I am not.


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posted by : Double Shit-Talkin Jive
7/19/2012 7:44:46 PM
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I can play all the tracks of that album with one hand

And the instrument is, yeah, not a guitar, but my meat flute..


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posted by : total_satan
7/19/2012 7:55:34 PM
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Been listening to it a lot lately. Great album, start to finish. Killing the whole glam seen was pretty rad as well.


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posted by : gwyld
7/20/2012 3:16:02 AM
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Yeah, because the hair do Axl has in Welcome to the Jungle was so un-glam. Sorry kid, but Nirvana and Pearl Jam killed glam, and then killed themselves.


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: #'''
posted by : BSlash24
7/20/2012 8:25:49 AM
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it aint about the hair, its the music. Axl could have kept the "glam" hair and they still wouldn't have been a hair/glam band, they rocked. It was from a Stonesy-ASmith school. I heard the song(WTTJ) before I saw them, and knew it was different.

While the Nirvanas took the whole gritty/grunge thing further, GnR got the ball rolling. They played vintage instuments, werent tossing pink guitars over their heads, wearing knee pads, smiling, they were a rippin' hard rock band. Axl had grit the glam bands wish they had. He and they were a powder keg. Just watching Live at the Ritz in 1988, despite playing drunk and sloppy, it was real rock n roll. It was a totally kick in the ass to the glam scene.


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COMMENT | original cover
posted by : Evilsquid
7/19/2012 8:05:28 PM
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damn, i had completely forgotten about that original cover... its still badass tho for a badass album...


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posted by : Zambo
7/19/2012 8:47:58 PM
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Slash and Alder were commenting on the 25th anniversary. Axl's just getting around to commenting on what it was like for the 10th anniversary.


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posted by : Shardz
7/19/2012 8:48:15 PM
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Now how about 25 years of peace and quiet about the subject.


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posted by : RiotAct666
7/19/2012 9:02:22 PM
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AFD rules!


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COMMENT | wow
posted by : TheMassesAreAsses
7/19/2012 9:40:49 PM
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25 yrs?
I just turned 40 & I'm still trying to figure out where the fuck my TWENTIES went!


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COMMENT | 'RE: wow'
posted by : SLAYTANIC WAR RABBIT
7/19/2012 10:29:24 PM
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I HEARD THE FUCK OUTA THAT BRO. I WAS WORKING THE STONE IN S.F. WHEN THEY FIRST TOURED THIS ALBUM. THE SHOW WAS AMAZING AND YOU JUST KNEW SOMETHING MAJOR WAS ON THE HORIZON.


MAN, WHERE DID THE TIME GO?


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posted by : jokerstyle
7/19/2012 10:28:18 PM
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if Slash was in Metallica..
they would sing

"adrenaline starts to flow......you're Slashing all around....acting like a maniac...whip-slash"


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posted by : Persecutorxx
7/20/2012 1:13:54 AM
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damn, seeing that original cover artwork just took me back a couple decades... thanks for the memories you fuckin bitch


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COMMENT | I was so into this album
posted by : Itwalksamongus
7/20/2012 2:12:03 AM
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I learned the entire album, front to back and played the entire thing to warm up before shows back then. Saw Guns many times in LA back then - saw them OPEN for Poison at the LA Street Scene. Was a total GNR freak.

Hadn't heard AFD in years - pulled it out the other day. It was a bit of a let-down, to be honest. Not quite as "dangerous" as I remembered it.

That said, it's still a monster album, and deserves its place among the best rock albums of all time.



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posted by : Steve N' Roses
7/20/2012 4:56:19 AM
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The greatest album of all time,no ifs,ands or buts about it.


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posted by : Doros78
7/20/2012 5:13:12 AM
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great album and just as good today as it was all those years ago, but of course i many others remember it to be even better but thats just some memories. but its just as dangerous as it was , it not like many artists today are so dangerous even though some of them play very hard and heavy stuff its still sounds like its a little bit fake.
especially those rappers, rapping about their hood and at the same time in their video driving in a big limo with hundreds of megababes around them, yea they are having it so bad.

great album as simple as that!!


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COMMENT | In my opinion...
posted by : wham1
7/20/2012 6:18:26 AM
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To me, GNR was never the same after Ole Beich (rip) left the band...


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COMMENT | Shotgun Messiah & Second Coming > gnr & afd...'nuff said!
posted by : InThroughTheOutDoor
7/20/2012 6:43:00 AM
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Yes, they do make albums even better than that kid, like the onementined above, 4 yrs later; like Rush's Hold Your Fire, also from '87; even like Scorps Savage Amusement in '88, not to mention Nirvana & Metallica yrs later, which other people praise as much. In other words, afd & gnr have the Most Overrated Vocalist, Guitar Player, and Band Ever in the history Of Rock. You get the whole package on this one kids, no matter how you repackage it...


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posted by : sentimental movie
7/20/2012 9:56:24 AM
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RE-ISSUE for SURE ! !


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posted by : MarlaHooch
7/20/2012 12:14:19 PM
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Hahahahahahaha

Slash: "Appetite isn't my favorite album"

Interview Dude: "Uh, wow, then, uh, what IS your favorite album?"

Slash: "MY AWESOME SOLO RECORDS!!!"


...RiiiiiiiiiiightttT.

(What a weird thing to say - for "not a favorite record of his", it sure has provided him with a comfortable life!)


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posted by : Sadistikexekution
7/20/2012 2:36:32 PM
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Hack slash thanks his fame to this album.
His solo work sux elephant balls.
Everyone sees that he is a hack!

Xhole on the other hand owns him.
Xhole = GNR!!!


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COMMENT | @gwyld
posted by : total_satan
7/20/2012 7:13:26 PM
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No need for disrespect son but GnR were very different from their glam peers at the time. Yes, they had glam elements but it wasn't the first and foremost trait of the band. Axl's hair in one video, their first, did not define them. Had you been alive at the time you would know this. I knew some fkg nitpicking moron would bring this up.


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