Guns n roses use your illusion 1 2 vinyl record un wrapping duration.
Guns n roses spaghetti incident vinyl.
What i would pay 30 40 for from gnr is a reissue of the spaghetti incident on orange vinyl or a spaghetti picture disc.
The rawest guns n roses album.
Also the side names if they are indeed g n f n r will be because appetite for destruction had a g side guns and r side roses so it will be related to that.
Guns n roses spaghetti incident 01 since i don t have you duration.
Is the last album to feature slash duff and matt and i think that is just sad and kind of weird too.
If you only like guns n roses you don t need this.
B6b look at your game girl.
The spaghetti incident is the fifth studio album by the american hard rock band guns n roses the album is composed of covers of older punk rock hard rock and other songs.
If you love guns n roses then you already have this because you have everything by the band.
Shop 68 records for sale for album the spaghetti incident by guns n roses on cdandlp in vinyl and cd format.
For the record 4 744 views.
But be careful you might blow and ear drum.
The rawest guns n roses album.
Some really good cover songs.
And that was it.
If you like punk rock or guns n roses i would urge you to try this.
Guns n roses cover from the skyliners.
Displaying guns n roses intensity and talent.
If you like punk rock or guns n roses i would urge you to try this.
But be careful you might blow and ear drum.
Displaying guns n roses intensity and talent.
B6 contains the hidden track look at your game girl a1 originally recorded by the skyliners 1958 a2 originally recorded by the damned 1977 a3 originally recorded by the uk subs 1980 a4 originally recorded by the new york dolls 1974 a5 originally recorded by iggy and the stooges 1973 a6 originally recorded by the dead boys 1978 in memory of stiv bators.
Hidden track a1 originally recorded by the skyliners 1958 a2 originally recorded by the damned 1977 a3 originally recorded by the uk subs 1980 a4 originally recorded by the new york dolls 1974 a5 originally recorded by iggy and the stooges 1973 a6 originally recorded by the dead boys 1978 in memory of stiv bators b1 originally recorded by t rex 1973.
Always in my carosel cd rack.