Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction Album Review
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The Best Album by Guns N' Roses - the 1987 Debut Classic: Appetite for Destruction
The band members on Appetite for Destruction were Axl Rose (vocals), Slash (lead guitar), Duff McKagan (bass), Izzy Stradlin (guitar), and Steven Adler (drums). This classic lineup is long sought after by fans hoping for a Guns N' Roses reunion. The five band members together produced an unparalleled rock sound that changed the landscape of music as we know it. The band definitely left their mark.
Welcome to the Jungle
You in the jungle, baby! You gonna dieeeeeeeee!
This is the opening track from the Appetite for Destruction disc, and arguably the most well known. It's been the concert opener for many shows because of its ominous, destructive opening riff, while Axl wails in the background.The video for the song was a big hit, with Axl having big hair back in that video (the only one in which he did). As he get off the bus, presumably from Indiana where he grew up, Axl looked out of place in the concrete jungle. In 2009, the song was rated the #1 hard rock song of all time by VH1. The song is certainly influential, and still seems fresh to this day, no matter how many times you hear it.
Most of the songs on Appetite for Destruction were recorded in a day or less. The album went on to spawn 7 radio hits and is fast approaching double diamond selling status.
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It's So Easy
Garage rock classic, track 2 from Appetite for Destruction
It's So Easy Original Video
Unreleased video from the album - the first true single
Nightrain
One of the best drinking songs of all time

Nightrain was released as single in 1989, well after most of the other songs had become successful. It was the final single released from the album, which helped boost sales to multi platinum status. To date, the album has sold over 18 million copies. The song is about a night out drinking the cheap California wine, Night Train Express. The song was improvised after a night of drinking by the band and was recorded in a day. Slash had this to say in his 2007 autobiography about the song:
"That song has a rhythm to it in the verses that from the start always made me go crazy. The first time we played it, even, I started jumping up and down - I couldn't help it. When we had our huge stage later on, I'd run the length of it, jump off the amplifiers, and lose it just about every single time we played it. I'm not sure why, but no other song we've ever played live made me move like that."
Out Ta Get Me
Axl screams about aggression and paranoia set in after drinking
They're out ta get me
They won't catch me
I'm innocent
They won't break me
The lyrics are suggestive of the implications of drinking, and the paranoia that can ensue from your own actions.
Mr. Brownstone
Heroin addiction and a Bo Diddley beat
Mr. Brownstone was released as a single in the UK, but is played on rock radio stations on a regular basis. It has also been played at most Guns N' Roses shows. The song is said to have a Bo Diddley inspired beat throughout the song.
Slash Autobiography
Slash tells all in his gut dumping autobiography book
Slash
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"Wonderfully frank." (Entertainment Weekly )
"Entertaining and educational...a crash course for aspiring rock gods."" (Spin magazine )
Paradise City
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty!
Oh won't ya...take me home!! This is one of the most recognizable songs on the Appetite for Destruction album. The main guitar riff was even air guitared by Beavis and Butt-Head themselves (quite the honor). This is one of the most played songs by the band on radio, and also one of the most played live songs by the band members solo projects. Slash's touring band for his solo project regularly plays the song with Myles Kennedy (formerly of Alterbridge). A recorded version of the song with Fergie singing vocals was also released featuring Cypress Hill and Slash.The video for the song featured the band playing live at Giants Stadium in 1988. It was the only song on the album to feature a synthesizer, and has some of the greatest guitar solos Slash has recorded. It frequently ends most Guns N' Roses live shows, and was played by the band as as surprise appearance at the 2002 VMA Awards, debuting new guitarist (who has since left), Buckethead.
My Michelle
Mid album rocker about a friend of the band
Seen right: Appetite for Destruction Fabric PosterThe song My Michelle, which also receives modest airplay on rock radio, was written about a friend of the band, Michelle Young, who was in a relationship with Axl Rose. At first written as a romantic nod to the girl, it was rewritten to be a more honest tale of the girl's heroin addiction, father that worked in the pornography industry, and overall drama of her lifestyle.
The controversial lyrics of the song read:
Your daddy works in porno
Now that mommy's not around
She used to love her heroin
But now she's underground
So you stay out late at night
And you do your coke for free
Drivin' your friends crazy
With your life's insanity
Appetite for Destruction Memorabilia
T-Shirts, kechains, and products featuring GN'R's classic debut album
Think About You
Izzy Stradlin penned Guns N' Roses classic
Who Is Responsible for the "Appetite" Sound?
Did someone contribute more to the sound more than everyone else?
You can't argue that Appetite has a sound all its own, that even Slash has said he can't replicate with his own guitar in the same room. It was a one time thing that will never be recreated. There's Axl's raw vocals, Slash's unrivaled guitar, Duff McKagan's thundering cadence, Izzy Stradlin's steadfast rhythm, and Steven Adler's signature percussion that made the album such a unique sound. Combine them all together, and you have one of the best rock albums ever written, without question or hesitation. Did one person contribute more to the sound of Appetite than anyone else? Vote in the poll below:
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With over 18 million people owning this album, are there really any dissatisified listeners amongst them? If you don't own this album, do yourself the favor and buy a copy. It should be in any hard rock fan's music library. So what are you waiting for?
Sweet Child O' Mine
Where do we go now?
The third single released by the band, which was released in 1988, hit #1 on the billboard singles chart. The video was also a massive success on MTV. The radio version often was edited to exclude Slash's guitar solo, which arguably is the best part of the song, right after the breakdown. The song came about during a rehearsal in which Slash, Duff, Adler, and Izzy were fooling around playing guitar. Upstairs, Axl was writing lyrics to a song about his girlfriend of the time, Erin Everly. Axl asked Slash to play the riff again, and the rest of the song evolved from there. What was initially meant to be just an album filler became their biggest hit to date, and their only #1 single. You're Crazy
Fast paced hard rock - a true Guns N' Roses classic
This song was released in two incarnations by Guns N' Roses. This version was the faster electric guitar version. The second version was released on Lies as a slowed down acoustic version. They sound worlds apart, but have the same core message and identical lyrics. "You don't want my love... you want satisfaction. You don't need my love.. you've got to...find yourself another piece of the action." Steven Adler Autobiography Book
My Appetite for Destruction - Sex, Drugs, and Guns N' Roses
My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses
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After forty years, twenty-eight ODs, three botched suicides, two heart attacks, a couple of jail stints, and a debilitating stroke, Steven Adler, the most self-destructive rock star ever, is ready to share the shattering untold truth in My Appetite for Destruction.
Anything Goes
Sex driven anthem done as only GN'R can do
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Rocket Queen
Tongue like a razor - a sweet switchblade knife
The pounding opening McKagan bass line of Rocket Queen are great on Appetite for Destruction. The riff was written by Duff and Slash prior to joining Guns N' Roses. The song is notable for its mid-song breakdown which features a girl moaning and screaming during sex. To record the vocals, a girl was brought in to the studio to record the moaning and had sex with Axl Rose. That girl was actually an on-off girlfriend of drummer Steven Adler. The First 50 GN'R Gigs from the Sunset Strip
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What's Your Favorite Track Off of Appetite for Destruction (and Why)?
Tell us about your favorite song, and what you like about it!
Everyone has a particular track they really like on this album above all of the others (while most of us like every single track, we tend to get attached to one in particular). Is it the opening bass line of "Rocket Queen" that led you to love the band, or the unmistakable introduction on guitar by Slash of "Welcome to the Jungle" that paved the path for success of the band?
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MusicFan57
Feb 7, 2012 @ 6:37 pm | delete
- Awesome lens and one of the best debut albums of all time!
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fbaum818
Dec 8, 2010 @ 6:31 pm | delete
- Great lens! Appetite for Destruction is a classic. I have to say that Mr. Brownstone is my favorite.
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Cyberspace
Nov 28, 2010 @ 9:32 am | delete
- After all these years this album is still one of my favorites of all time. I had it on the tape and listened it so many times that the tape got broken in the end as did the second and the third tape! After the fourth tape got broken I finally got it on CD:) It must be LOVE!
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mysticmama
Nov 14, 2010 @ 11:45 pm | delete
- This is the album that ushered out the hair bands and brought forth the transition into the alternative & grunge era...Love it! :)
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jjaysmoker
Sep 14, 2010 @ 8:06 pm | delete
- My favorite track over the years became rocket queen, but welcome to the jungle through the video was my first exposure to them, the sound and the visual was mind bending for 15 year old kid, completely blew the poser glam bands out of the water. this was serious music , and high quality hard rock.
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WeddingZazzle
Sep 12, 2010 @ 7:00 pm | delete
- Brings back a lot of memories? Thumbs up!
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