Appetite For Destruction
by Guns N' Roses
This album has been added to 7 private lists and 28 public lists:
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1987
What separates it from most the hard rock (and especially the "hair metal") of the era is the sense of actual danger underneath the polish. Slash’s guitar playing is fluid and melodic without losing bite, while Appetite is the only time Axl Rose sounded genuinely unstable rather than theatrically wild. “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Rocket Queen” feel excessive, but specifically, intentionally excessive. The record still feels thrilling and self-destructive.
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i am my father's daughter
se nota que termine rockerita?
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Apple Top 100
Assumed I would really enjoy this.
Singles are still fantastic, but I found the rest to be mostly filler.
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2026 albums!!
listened jan 1st, 7/10. i think this album is their most popular but in my opinion they have better ones. i did like this sound on them a lot before they slowed down a bit in the 90s.
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my albums
una nunca se olvida cuál banda fue la que la invitó a conocer más música. en mi caso fue este disco y esta banda. entendí otras cosas, conocí otro mundo, me entendí mientras traducía letras y aprendía un idioma diferente solo para poder cantar a la perfección lo que Axl cantaba. sin este disco, probablemente no sería la Agustina que soy hoy. trascendental y único.
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Top 100+1
Take me down to the Paradise City
Where the grass is green and the girls are pretty
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2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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