Yahoo! Music - Oct 7, 2009
Courtesy of NME.com - Band believe they ve done nothing wrong Guns N Roses have denied they have sampled songs after being hit with a $1million lawsuit last week. Legal papers claim that the band illegally...
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Two independent record labels sued U.S. rock band Guns N' Roses for $1 million, claiming the group used portions of two songs by a German musician on their last album Chinese Democracy. Guns...
More »Reuters - Jul 14, 2009
A Los Angeles blogger who leaked new Guns N' Roses songs on the Internet before their official release on the band's first new album in 17 years, was sentenced to two months of home confinement...
More »AP - Jul 14, 2009
A blogger who admitted to leaking part of the Guns N Roses album Chinese Democracy was sentenced to a year of probation on Monday. U.S. District Magistrate Judge Paul L. Abrams also ordered Kevin Cogill...
More »Reuters - May 7, 2009
You can't keep an old punk rocker down. Duff McKagan co-founded Guns N' Roses, took as many drugs as possible, and almost died from an exploded pancreas. After the band self-combusted in the...
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Axl Rose has said that there is no chance that he and his former Guns N Roses bandmate Slash will reunite--saying that one of the pair will die before such an event could occur. The frontman told Billboard...
More »AP - Jan 23, 2009
A judge says Slash and his wife can pursue a lawsuit against the brokers who sold them what they thought was a party-worthy Hollywood Hills home. The former Guns N Roses guitarist claims real estate...
More »E! Online - Dec 19, 2008
Steven Adler has an appetite for rehab. The former Guns N' Roses drummer escaped jail time Friday after a Los Angeles court commissioner ordered him Friday into a state-mandated drug-treatment program...
More »AP - Dec 19, 2008
Former Guns N Roses drummer Steven Adler is going to spend more time in rehab. A court commissioner in Los Angeles agreed Friday to place Adler in a state-sanctioned drug rehabilitation program and keep...
More »E! Online - Dec 15, 2008
Living in a democracy gives you a certain amount of freedom. Screwing around with Chinese Democracy could take that freedom away. After admitting to posting nine unreleased Guns N' Roses tracks on...
More »E! Online - Dec 15, 2008
For all of you who were wishing the interview-circuit-shy Axl Rose had more to say about the long-awaited debut of Chinese Democracy and why he's still recording under the Guns N' Roses name now...
More »AP - Dec 15, 2008
A man accused of leaking nine unreleased tracks from the Guns N Roses album Chinese Democracy has pleaded guilty to a federal copyright violation. Kevin Cogill entered the plea Monday morning in a Los...
More »Reuters - Nov 30, 2008
Veteran boy band Take That's single Greatest Day has stormed into the pop charts at No. 1, displacing Beyonce's If I were a boy, the Official Charts Company said this week. It is the band'...
More »E! Online - Nov 27, 2008
All is fair in Chinese Democracy, except when the citizens are denied the opportunity to drink what the Dr ordered. Axl Rose, wholely mum when Dr Pepper announced that it would bestow a free 20-ounce...
More »Reuters - Nov 25, 2008
China gave short shrift to rockers Guns N' Roses' controversial new album Chinese Democracy on Tuesday, saying the music was bad and that they were not that popular anyway. The band's first...
More »AP - Nov 24, 2008
Guns N Roses, Chinese Democracy (Geffen) When an album takes longer to finish than the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel, lofty expectations are part of the deal. Chinese Democracy may not be high art, but...
More »E! Online - Nov 24, 2008
Guns N' Roses' 17-years-in-the-making new album was released over the weekend to mixed reviews. Mixed, that is, everywhere but in China, where—despite the fact that Chinese Democracy is...
More »AP - Nov 24, 2008
A newspaper published by China s ruling Communist Party is blasting the latest Guns N Roses album as an attack on the Chinese nation. Delayed since recording began in 1994, Chinese Democracy hit stores...
More »Reuters - Nov 21, 2008
The day many rock fans never expected to see in their lifetimes is nigh. Guns N' Roses, the rock band that ruled the music world in the early 1990s and then self-destructed in a slow-motion death...
More »Reuters - Nov 21, 2008
Guns N' Roses fans in China will have to go underground to get their hands on a copy of the band's first album in 17 years, Chinese Democracy, which will be released worldwide on Sunday. The...
More »AP - Nov 21, 2008
The last time Guns N Roses released an album of all-new material, there were no iPods or digital downloads. There was no American Idol. No music blogs. No MySpace. Use Your Illusion volumes 1 and 2 instantly...
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