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Encyclopedia > GNR LIES

G N' R Lies is an album released by the hard rock band Guns N' Roses in 1988.


Its first half consists of the previously released EP Live Like a Suicide . The second half consists of:

  1. "Patience"
  2. "You're Crazy"
  3. "Used To Love Her"
  4. "One In A Million"

all of which are recorded with acoustic guitars only.


"You're Crazy" had been released previously on the band's debut album, Appetite For Destruction and was now recorded as written originally.


"One In A Million" caused quite some rage among homosexual organizations and human rights activists as its lyrics speak of "niggers" and "faggots". Guns N' Roses was excluded from the Band Aid festival for that reason.


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G N' R Lies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (446 words)
G N' R Lies is an album released by the hard rock band Guns N' Roses in 1988.
During the "Lies" session, a track named Cornshucker (sometimes called 'Cornchucker') was recorded.
Speaking retrospectively on the 2004 VH1 "Behind The Music" documentary on GN'R, lead guitarist Slash said that the song had made him feel uncomfortable around Rose, since he himself is half fl.
Talk:Guns N' Roses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (7118 words)
I am aware that on GNR Lies it is printed as "GN'R" but this is the only place that it is referred to as such, and on the official website it does not even have GNR, it has GandR.
GNR was rock with elements of punk, blues, and metal.
I'm a drummer, but I have never heard GNR live, and I would assume that studio recordings aren't an accurate representation of a drummer's ability, so I cannot give you an assessment myself; however, the general consensus actually seems to be that Matt is the better drummer.
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