It's been 14 years, about that many millions of dollars in production costs, and more starts, stops, delays, rumours and band lineup changes than you could ever keep track of, but
Guns N' Roses'
Chinese Democracy has finally arrived.
The album won't hit stores until Nov. 23, but all 14 of its tracks are streaming on Guns N' Roses
MySpace page.
Imagine a stream of
Dr. Pepper going down your throat as you plot "Shackler's Revenge," think about Axl Rose catching clothing designer
Tommy Hilfiger's fist during "Catcher In The Rye," recall Rose's
Swedish scrap while contemplating "Scraped," and ponder all the hookers and blow Rose has gone through after getting to the record's last track, "Prostitute."
Look for a
Chinese Democracy review on ChartAttack later today.
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