TRACII GUNS Is 'Proud' Of The Fact That L.A. GUNS Is Still Going

November 16, 2005

In an interview with "The Hairball John Radio Show", BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION guitarist Tracii Guns discussed the group's sophomore release, "Runaway Brides", and explained that, even without founding member Nikki Sixx, "this is the disc [he has] always wanted to make. Tracii also shared several highlights from his illustrious career including his many years as guitarist and founding member of L.A. GUNS.

Tracii Guns: "I think getting our first gold record was definitely an achievement and that genuinely made me happy, like I accomplished something. Also headlining arenas, sold out, back in 1990 and 1991, those were also huge achievements. Making it past our second record was a huge achievement. Things like that are things that are really important to me. So I would say the longevity of L.A. GUNS, the fact that it is still going and have a new record out, I am very proud of that and those are the achievements that mean the most to me."

The entire 25-minute interview with Tracii Guns is available on demand in full streaming audio at the "The Hairball John Radio Show"web site.

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