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  1. 90. Benzova received no healthcare from GNR/GUNDAM/TEAM BRAZIL/LEBEIS. 91. Benzova received no insurance benefits from GNR/GUNDAM/TEAM BRAZIL/LEBEIS. 92. When injured on job, tearing rotator cuff, Benzova paid her own medical bills. 93. GNR/GUNDAM/TEAM BRAZIL/LEBEIS did not pay unemployment taxes . 94. GNR/GUNDAM/TEAM BRAZIL/LEBEIS did not pay social security taxes. 95. GNR/GUNDAM/TEAM BRAZIL/LEBEIS did not provide any employee benefits. 96. GNR/GUNDAM/TEAM BRAZIL/LEBEIS did not provide or contribute to unemployment insurance or worker’s compensation fund. 97. GNR/GUNDAM/TEAM BRAZIL/LEBEIS did not withhold federal income taxes, FICA, or state income taxes.

     

    Note to self, dont take a job with GNR

    More specifically, members of GNR and TEAM BRAZIL- Fernando Lebeis, Vanessa Lebeis, Duff McKagan, Slash, Brian Klein, and Jeff Varner (Slash’s Manager)-all had access to private drop box where the Benzova Photographs were delivered and offered for distribution.

     

     

     

    So Richard, Frank Dizzy and Melissa don't get a say in pictures using them? Damn

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  2. 16 minutes ago, MaskingApathy said:

    Yeah I agree, the general public wouldn't be that into these songs either.

    That's why I'm going to reserve judgement until they're out on streaming and I can listen for real.

    Who cares?

    GNR has always been unconventional.

    Releasing AFD when Glam Rock/Metal was popular at the time

    Releasing UYI at the time when Grunge exploded 

    Releasing CD without Slash and with No compression at the time there was the infamous loudness war.

     

    GNR isn't AC/DC remaking the same songs with the same 4 chords(Although ACDC are the masters of that and I love it.)

     

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  3. Leave Me Alone," "Seven," and "The General" could also feature on the new album. These three A-listed songs were worked on by Marco Beltrami, especially "Seven," which Marco deems as the best of the three songs. It has also been reported that Marco worked on a fourth track, "Thyme." However, this song was not worked on subsequent to Marco's work in October 2002. (Jeff Leeds, Sp1at website, 06/05)

     

    So is Monster seven or is it completely different?

  4. "One of my favorite songs is this song called 'The General', which is so... it's by far the heaviest metal tune I think ive ever heard Axl do, this slow, grinding riff with these high, piercing vocals, screaming vocals. [...] [Axl] goes, 'Well, this comes out on the third record. It relates to this song, it's a trilogy, this goes with this lyrically.'" (Baz, Metal Edge, 11/06/07)

     

    "[Bach] says Rose told him that a slow, grinding track called 'The General' is 'the sequel to [Use Your Illusion II's] 'Estranged,' that goes to the parable that Del James wrote of the trilogy' (James penned the short story that inspired the 'November Rain' video)." (Rolling Stone, 06/25/08)"

     

    So Baz was correct on the slow grinding riff, high vocals and screams. I don't see it as a sequel to estranged however

  5. 1 minute ago, Manfisman said:

    I agree that those are not demos.

     

    And I agree that Monsters is Slash for sure, and most of The general. But the outro of the general, like minute 4 and so on has some fast licks that don´t sound the way Slash would usually play, and then it goes to some bends that sound more Slash-y. But a couple of fast runs here and there make me doubt

    Its probably Bucket or 4tus

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