STEVEN ADLER Interviewed By Canada's NATIONAL POST (Video)

August 8, 2010

Original GUNS N' ROSES and current ADLER'S APPETITE drummer Steven Adler recently talked to Canada's National Post about his new tell-all autobiography, "My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses" and his drum sound on GN'R's classic album "Appetite For Destruction". He also sampled the buffet at Commensal restaurant in Toronto. Watch the chat below.

Fans can get "Alive", the brand new single from ADLER'S APPETITE, for a limited time when they buy a copy of Adler's tell-all autobiography, "My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses", before October 27, 2010.

For more information, go to this location.

GUNS N' ROSES is one of the undisputed greatest rock bands of all time. They single-handedly put an end to the glam rock hair band craze of the '80s by re-establishing the true blues roots of rock and roll. Steven Adler is GUNS N' ROSES' infamous original drummer and co-founder. But Steven's self-destructive obsession with drug use led to Axl Rose firing him from the band in 1990.

In "My Appetite for Destruction", Adler tells all, fearlessly addressing his struggles with heroin and crack addiction; his financial ruin after being kicked out of GN'R; his shattered marriage; and the severe health problems that nearly claimed his life on several occasions.

Steven finally appears to have beaten his epic twenty-year addiction. He has remained clean and sober for the last few months under the watchful eye of family friend Dr. Drew Pinsky.

Lawrence J. Spagnola, a Christopher Award-winning writer, worked with Steven on "My Appetite for Destruction".

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