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"Bad Obsession" is a song by Guns N' Roses. It was written by Axl Rose and Slash. The song is about tackling drug abuse and addiction, which had haunted the band since they had become famous. The song appears on the album Use Your Illusion 1 as track 7, and also appears in the Use Your Illusion 1 DVD Live From The Tokyo Dome as song number five. Michael Monroe, former lead singer of Hanoi Rocks and a big influence on Guns N' Roses, plays the harmonica and tenor saxophone on the studio version, which is 5:28 long. Guns N Roses (GNR) is an American hard rock band. ... Axl Rose at a KoRn launch party on January 13th, 2006 - the first time the reclusive rock star has been photographed in years. ... Saul Hudson, better known to the world as guitar virtuoso Slash, was the chain-smoking lead guitarist of the hard rock band Guns N Roses, and is currently a guitarist in Velvet Revolver. ...


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