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The Vines, one of the greatest post 2000s Strayan bands
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I suspect my songs that I nominate are being leaked. How the **** did song get billied when it features on the saddest episode of Futurama
I am pretty surprised Against the Wind did so poorly.
Got 4 votes off meI am pretty surprised Against the Wind did so poorly. Glad no-one billied the Hunnas though.
I billied it because it's s**t, and marks the exact moment G'n'R's head got so far up its own arse it could see out of its mouth.
Got 4 votes off me
The Vines, one of the greatest post 2000s Strayan bands
Appetite and GNR Lies were awesome. November Rain was a bloated, self-indulgent group masturbation session and marked the beginning of the end of the Gunners.At a time when a "ballad" consisted of some hair spray pansy with an acoustic guitar and a cowboy hat, GnR done something truly epic, crafting an incredibly complex, layered, and nuanced composition not dissimilar to the rock ballads of the 60s and 70s. They made grandiose songwriting cool again. Axl really came in to his own as a musician, with a full string section backing the main band, where every member played an important part and not an instrument was wasted.
It was the moment GnR had brought rock and roll back from what it had became in the late 80s. Appetite for Destruction started it, and by November Rain, the job was done.
WE CANNOT WAITTossing up between two. One sec