Purported New GUNS N' ROSES Tracks Hit The Web

June 19, 2008

Jonathan Cohen of Billboard.com reports that nine purported "mastered, finished" tracks from GUNS N' ROSES' 14-years-in-the-making album "Chinese Democracy" were leaked online yesterday (June 18) by the web site Antiquiet.com, prompting a quick cease-and-desist from the band's handlers and the removal of the links.

Six of the songs have already leaked in one unfinished form or another: "Better", "The Blues", the title track, "Madagascar", "IRS" and "There Was a Time". The three previously unheard songs are "Rhiad and the Bedouins", "If the World" and a track whose title is unknown.

"Chinese Democracy" has reportedly been in the works since 1995, with singer Axl Rose the only original member still in the band. According to a report published three years ago by the New York Times, Rose had allegedly burned through $13 million in the studio by that point.

Although a revamped GUNS lineup toured successfully in 2006 and Rose tentatively promised that the record would be out in March 2007, it never materialized and little has been heard about it since.

In a recent interview, British rock magazine Mojo asked former GUNS N' ROSES and current VELVET REVOLVER guitarist Slash what his feelings were about getting snubbed by Dr. Pepper as part of the drink manufacturer's "Chinese Democracy" promotion. (Dr. Pepper has vowed to give everyone in the U.S. a free can of the drink if GUNS N' ROSES' long-awaited new album, "Chinese Democracy", is released this year. Everyone, that is, apart from Slash and Buckethead [GUNS N' ROSES guitarist 2000-2004].)

"Yeah, someone sent me a text about that at 3:00 a.m. last night," Slash replied. "I thought, 'What kind of left-field shit is that?' It's pretty funny, actually. I guess Buckethead and I will just have to make do with Coca-Cola."

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