In my Fictional Axl Rose story, Claven Records (also Fictional,

forced Axl to make my Fictional band, Cake Cream make their Sophomore Album just a couple of days after their Debut Album and after they did a show at The Marriott Hotel. Axl protested this as they were tired after their Debut Album and The Marriott Show and didn't want to make the Sophomore Album that day. Claven Records continued to push The Sophomore Album. Axl finally was like,"Okay, Claven Records, you win. Cake Cream will do The Sophomore Album today." Claven Records was satisfied.
Axl asked Current Guns N'Roses to record Tasty Cake, the Sophomore Album and they agreed to do it as a favor for Axl and Cake Cream. Axl wrote 10 songs for Tasty Cake and Current Guns N'Roses actually recorded it and Cake Cream and Axl turned it as if they themselves actually recorded it. Of course Fans thought Tasty Cake sounded good, but off, as if a Cake Cream Cover Band actually recorded Tasty Cake. Even Claven Records admitted Tasty Cake sounded off. Current Guns N'Roses just doesn't sound all that much like Cake Cream. How much trouble could a Band get for getting their Mentor(s) to record an Album (s) for them in real life? :/