The World's Greatest Albums: Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction (2006) Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 5 223 Kbps, 720 x 480 at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3
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Genre: Rock | Label: Classic Rock Legends | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 13 Feb 2006 | Runtime: 89 min. | 4,25 GB (DVD5)
Subtitles: German, Italian, Spanish, French Take an independent, critical look at the album that revolutionized
rock-and-roll in the late-1980s as a collection of outspoken rock
critics and influential musicians delve deeper into Guns and Roses'
Appetite for Destruction to offer a revealing look at how it shifted the
focus of music away from the hair, and back to the rock. With such
tracks as "Welcome to the Jungle," "Mr. Brownstone," and "Paradise
City," Appetite for Destruction served as a much needed wakeup call in
the increasingly stagnant, image-obsessed world of contemporary
rock-and-roll. Vital, brutal, and completely unforgiving, the freshman
release by controversial front-man Axl Rose and company took the
influence of Aerosmith and AC/DC to a whole new level. Now fans can hear
the real story behind this classic album as band-member Izzy Stradlin
reveals what it was like to be a part of music history in the making,
and critics discuss the important role that Appetite for Destruction
played in the evolution of rock-and-roll.
Artists: Guns N' Roses - Axl Rose: Lead Vocal, Piano
- Slash: Lead Guitar
- Dizzy Reed: Keyboards
- Duff McKagan: Bass
- Matt Sorum: Drums
- Izzy Stradlin: Rhythm Guitar
- Steven Adler: Drums
Chapters: 01. Introduction [6:23]
02. Out Ta Get Me [3:46]
03. Forming the Band [5:51]
04. Violence and Chaos [2:58]
05. Mr. Brownstone [6:39]
06. Welcome to the Jungle [5:14]
07. Sweet Child O' Mine [7:09]
08. Paradise City [3:06]
09. Commercial Success [5:04]
10. Use Your Illusion [4:58]
11. Breaking Up [7:23]
Bonus Track: - Welcome to the Jungle
- Patience
- Civil War
- Down On The Farm
Features: - Direct Scene Access
- Interactive Menu
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