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EvH

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  1. I heard from an insider source that Pit(t)man will write the score. Twice the torture, yay!
  2. I just love being disappointed together with all of you guys. That's why I'm here
  3. Yes they're a very good band, and put on a great live show ! Thanks for the review.
  4. At least Nuno didn't boast about his producing and mixing skills, because the latest Extreme record sounds like absolute gatbage. Some good songs here, but gosh does it sound awful. Makes Absurd sound audiophile friendly.
  5. It's an absolute, Blabbermouth/Louder level non story, but a very immature and ego-inflated response by Nuno.
  6. I just love how they re release Appetite with the original (horrendous) cover but bundle it with shirts showing the cross design.
  7. Loved it as well. The 1-2 punch with Jungle was great.
  8. Hey guys and gals, It's been a while since I've looked for it but have the original files for the artwork of the bonus live discs come up anywhere? Digital releases do not feature this artwork for the live discs, only the general box set art. All discs from the AFD box set had their separate art in fairly high res files. I can only seem to find lo-res ones, and not the other variations :
  9. Can one of our GNR CSI experts try and simulate what the mix will sound like based on the faders' positions? (Probably horrendously tiny and compressed based on Absurd and Hard School )
  10. Agreed. So timeless while still having that 80's Sunset strip vibe. Much better than the first cover, no comparison here.
  11. https://www.loudersound.com/news/the-man-who-designed-the-cross-on-the-cover-of-guns-n-roses-appetite-for-destruction-has-died White was an art student in Long Beach, California, when he was introduced to the unknown Guns N’ Roses in the mid-80s by his cousin. He was asked by Axl to design a tattoo for him after the singer spotted White’s work on his cousin’s wall. “One day Axl called and asked if i could draw him a tattoo, after he’d seen a drawing I’d done on my cousin’s wall,” White told Culture Creature in 2016. “I said sure, and we talked. “The cross and skulls that looked like the band was Axl’s idea, the rest was me – the knot work in the cross was a reference to Thin Lizzy, a band Axl and I both loved.” White’s image ended up on the cover of Appetite For Destruction after the original cover image, a painting by underground artist Robert Williams, was rejected by the band’s label Geffen, for being too controversial. “Axl called again, and said [my design] was going to be on the cover of everything, because the Williams painting got rejected," White recalled in 2016. “I was okay with that!”
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