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Old 06-23-2022, 06:14 PM   #9 (permalink)
Karice
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From March 1974 to March 1976, Rush released four albums. That's pretty crazy. Considering bands today release an album, sometimes just an EP, after four or five years.

The band was also touring constantly, playing upwards of 300 shows a year.

As for GNR, I don't know if producers would have written them off as a one album wonder. They had a ton of cred after Appetite.
GNR Lies is a BAD album IMHO. I only like TWO songs from GNR Lies. Patience and Reckless Life are the only two I actually like. If I were in the Music Industry, I would have seriously considered writing Guns N'Roses off when GNR Lies was released. Also, One in A Million is a HUGE no no. Axl straight up says the N word in it, just a HUGE no no. One In A Million would have most likely gotten them canceled in 2022. In fact, GNR Lies was rereleased recently and One In A Million was wisely and understandably left off in the recent rerelease. No wonder.
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