Guns N Roses Research Paper

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After years of wanting to do this, I finally get to go on tour with my favorite band Guns N’ Roses! I have always liked them and their songs. My favorite song of theirs is Mr.Brownstone. I grew up around this style of music and it is what I have always liked, 80’s rock and old country. Slash is the one that I like the most of the whole group. I like his hair, the way he looks, and the way that he plays electric guitar. Sadly, I can’t play guitar even though I have tried but I can play some of their songs on drums and that is a challenge. I can also play a couple of AC/DC songs as well.

On this tour I have planned to do so many things while hanging with Guns N’ Roses. First off I want to get to know each one of them. What was their childhood

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