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Do you think Axl is a hoarder?


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At this point, it seems to be a legitimate question. He seems to be hoarding music, no? Obviously he is not the traditional type of hoarder in that he doesn't hoard all kinds of knickknacks, doodads and whatchamacallits in his house, but based on the little we know, he is hoarding a plethora of unfinished/unreleased/unheard tracks. Do you think he suffers from a unique form of hoarding?

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At this point, it seems to be a legitimate question. He seems to be hoarding music, no? Obviously he is not the traditional type of hoarder in that he doesn't hoard all kinds of knickknacks, doodads and whatchamacallits in his house, but based on the little we know, he is hoarding a plethora of unfinished/unreleased/unheard tracks. Do you think he suffers from a unique form of hoarding?

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Totally yes!

Hes a maniac, he likes make people suffer anxiousness. He likes desperating you so when

He comes to stage or releases something you go for it compulsively!

Its like that bullshit he has about "people is not ready for this, I will release it in 10 years".

Guns, Stones, Marilyn M, Prodigy etc broke walls of sound because they were the new thing at their moment. His strategy seems stupid ro me.

Surprises us Axl!! Hehe

Honestly, I think he has not much faith in his material, like hes feared. The always comparison with AFD n UYi.

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I think there's no much material that Axl lost track of some. Therefore he's had to enter the trade industry to secure his lost art. Much like the German Jews post-WWI.

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I think he knows that his solo material isn't very good and is just putting up the "it's the labels fault/I have too much stuff to choose from" front.

He knows where the bread comes from and it isn't CD. Just look at the consistency of certain songs on the setlist.

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I think his studio is like a secret laboratory. And ever since the reviews of CD came out and it went on sale for 1.99 he pad locked it and threw away the key because he felt like he couldn't live up to the worlds expectations of a band called Guns N' Roses.

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