Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite for Destruction Is 39 Years Old — And Still Kicks Ass | Ep #42

In this Episode

Guns N’ Roses’ Appetite for Destruction is 39 years old—and it still kicks ass. In Episode 42, I look back at one of the greatest debut albums in rock history and why Appetite still sounds dangerous, raw, and relevant nearly four decades after it changed rock & roll.

I also recap one hell of a week of live music, including Chicago and Styx on the Windy City Tour and another night with Lynyrd Skynyrd. Three legendary bands, two concerts, one week—and plenty to talk about.

Plus, I give an update on the book, where the writing stands, and what’s coming next.

But this episode starts where it should: Guns N’ Roses, Appetite for Destruction, and an album that still sounds like it could kick the shit out of most records released today.

I’m Leaving Right After This Drink — Episode 42

If you love Guns N’ Roses, classic rock, concerts, guitars, legendary albums, and rock & roll stories without all the polished bullshit, subscribe and stick around.

Pour yourself a drink, turn it up, and let’s go.

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