GUNS N' ROSES' AXL ROSE To Collaborate With WEEZER?

August 19, 2002

GUNS N' ROSES frontman Axl Rose is rumored to be considering a possible collaboration with WEEZER on the latter's next album, scheduled for a February 2003 release, with Axl singing on a new WEEZER track tentatively titled "Mo Beats".

According to reports, WEEZER frontman Rivers Cuomo and Rose are longtime fans of each other's work, a fact confirmed last week when they praised each other's bands before the 30,000+ in attendance at Summer Sonic Festival, where the two groups shared the stage.

As for GUNS N' ROSES, their long-awaited Chinese Democracy CD seems to still be collecting dust on the shelf, with no definite release date yet announced.

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