After all, this is the guy who OD-ed so many times you would have thought it was his hobby, took more drugs than all of the Doors combined, managed to piss off everyone from Rod Stewart to Eddie Van Halen, and played on one of the greatest albums of all time. Adler’s antics are definitely worthy of a book. Throughout my wretched life there isn’t a friend, family member or fantastic opportunity that I haven’t shoved into a blender and mutilated.” It’s true-he’s been to hell and back more times than he can remember and it’s amazing that he’s even alive to tell this story. In the beginning of My Appetite for Destruction, Adler half-boasts, half-confesses, “I’m the undisputed all-time booze-chugging, pill-gobbling, drug-shooting, Katrina-caliber fuckup. But it’s not anywhere near as classic as some of the music he helped create. Spagnola, wrote this tell-all, My Appetite for Destruction: Sex & Drugs & Guns N’ Roses. After finally finding the light during a couple seasons with Dr. There is no arguing with songs like “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Paradise City,” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine.” Drummer Steven Adler played on all these songs before he was booted from the band for being a self-destructive screw-up. Guns ‘n’ Roses’ debut Appetite for Destruction was a stone cold rock ‘n’ roll classic. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription.
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