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Title: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Mr Rage on November 17, 2006, 09:15:02 PM
A personal message from duff mckagan starts the mag:

Welcome To The Jungle.

"So kerrang has just voted AFD the number 1 rock album of all the time? Wow! That's pretty cool. After 20 years, it feels sort of surreal. No way did we know that we were making a classic, let alone something that would stand up to the very best. We were young and living in the moment. There's two years of our lives in that record. We were together that whole time when we were writing and recording it. We were a gang in our own little bubble in LA. We got fucked up together, and we had each others backs. Back then, if you fucked with one of us, you had all of us to deal with. We wrote those songs for ourselves, for each other. We weren't thinking about what other bands were doing - we had our own thing going on. We didn't even have a deal then, but we were playing them in clubs, and the reaction we got was instant gratification. Right from the start, I knew we had great songs. i think that's why the record has lasted all these years. I haven't listened to 'Appetite in years. The last time I heard the whole thing was when I started dating the girl who's now my wife. That was around 11 years ago. She had a cassette of the album in her car - she bought it long before she met me. She liked to rock out in the car, just her own bad self! When she played it to me, the first song we heard was "My Michelle" and I was like "Take it off!" but halfway though the song I got to thinking, "Y'know, this is pretty fucking cool!" I watch a lot of football and baseball games, and at just about every sprots event in America, they play 'welcome to the jungle' most of the songs bring back pretty good memories.
Things are very different now. We all have homes, cars, kids. We didn't have any of those things when we were making that record. We're not the same people we were. Back than GNR was our whole life. That feeling is not something I could recapture; it was a fleeting time. But when I think of AFD now, it reminds me of a really good time in my life. For all five us that was a really amazing little period that we all shared together, and no matter what has happened between us over the years, that's something we'll always have between us.

Duff McKagan
Los Angeles,
November 2006.

here is the full list:
    100. trivium - ascendancy
    99. bad religion - suffer
    98. satyricon
    97. muse - origin of symmetry
    96. tool - lateralus
    95. clash - clash
    94. judas priest - defenders of the faith
    93. anthrax - spreading the disease
    92. foo fighters - foo fighters
    91. killing joke - killing joke
    90. converge - jane doe
    89. jane's addiction - nothings shocking
    88. marilyn manson - antichrist superstar
    87. faith no more - the real thing
    86. the dillinger escape plan - calculating infinity
    85. blink 182 - enema of the state
    84. sepultura - roots
    83. the stooges - fun house
    82. slipknot - slipknot
    81. queens of the stone age - songs for the deaf
    80. metallica - ride the lightning
    79. deep purple - machine head
    78. offspring - smash
    77. alice cooper - billion doller babies
    76. emperor - in the nightside eclipse
    75. the black crowes - southern harmony and musical companion
    74. darkness - permission to land
    73. mastodan - leviathan
    72. chili peppers - blood, sugar, sex, magic
    71. rainbow - rising
    70. def leppard - pyromania
    69. thin lizzy - live and dangerous
    68. helmet - meantime
    67. megadeth - peace sells but who's buying
    66. rancid - and out come the wolves
    65. aerosmith - rocks
    64. smashing pumpkins - mellon collie and the infinite sadness
    63. big black - atomizer
    62. deftones - white pony
    61. at the drive-in - relationship of command
    60. dio - holy diver
    59. van halen - 1984
    58. rush - moving pictures
    57. fugazi - repeater
    56. soundgarden - superunknown
    55. kiss - alive
    54. machine head - burn my eyes
    53. black sabbath - vol 4
    52. pearl jam - ten
    51. nirvana - in utero
    50. ozzy osbourne - blizzard of ozz
    49. weezer - weezer
    48. GUNS N ROSES - USE YOUR ILLUSION 2
    The ultimate rock folly? far from it.
    It's often said that the UYI albums marked the point where GNR ditched their gutter-punk roots and embraced stadium rock bombast. in fact, many of the big balleds pre-dated debut album AFD 'don't cry' for example, was the first song they ever wrote together. Of the two albums, 2 is the more cohesive, let down only by the scrappy 'get in the ring' (during which axl rose blasts kerrang and other music papers). Recalling the grandeur of Led Zeppelin and Queen, 2 signposted a bold and ambitious future that, tragically would never materialise. Rose vowed to tour the UYI albums until they'd together sold over 30 million. Less than halfway to that target, the band had torn itself apart.
    Essential Tracks: 'Civil War', 'Estranged', 'You Could Be Mine'
    47. slayer - south of heaven
    46. minor threat - minor threat
    45. queen - sheer heart attack
    44. foo fighters - the colour and the shape
    43. napalm death - scum
    42. led zeppelin - led zeppelin lV
    41. janes addiction - ritual de lo habitual
    40. nine inch nails - downward spiral
    39. alice in chains - dirt
    38. my chemical romance - 3 cheers for sweet revenge
    37. rage against the machine - rage against the machine
    36. tool - aenima
    35. aerosmith - pump
    34. green day - dookie
    33. black flag - damaged
    32. motley crue - shout at the devil
    31. refused - the shape of punk to come
    30. muse - absolution
    29. iron maiden - iron maiden
    28. ac/dc - highway to hell
    27. korn korn
    26. system of a down - toxicity
    25. def leppard - hysteria
    24. faith no more - angel dust
    23. black sabbath - heaven and hell
    22. led zeppelin - led zeppelin ll
    21. smashing pumpkins - siamese dream
    20. the wildhearts - earth vs the wildhearts
    19. clash - london calling
    18. judas priest - british steel
    17. van halen - van halen
    16. led zeppelin - led zeppelin
    15. metallica - metallica
    14. ramones - ramones
    13. green day - american idiot
    12. motorhead - no sleep till hammersmith
    11. pantera - vulgar display of power
    10. nirvana - nevermind
    9. slayer - reign of blood
    8. bon jovi - slippery when wet
    7. sex pistols - never mind the bollocks
    6. iron maiden - number of the beast
    5. black sabbath - black sabbath
    4. led zeppelin - physical graffiti
    3. ac/dc - back in black
    2. metallica - master of puppets
    1. GUNS N ROSES - APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION
    The daddy of all hard rock records from the deadliest gang in town.
    If there is such a thing as a perfect hard rock then this is it. Lurching out of LA like a gang of inner-city pirates, GNR debut album distilled every great rock n roll idea into one self contained package. There was the death-tripping hedonistic blues of the Rolling Stones , the shambolic swagger of the New York Dolls, the punk snarl of the Sex Pistols and plenty of melodic hooks to pull the wider mainstream into their seedy world.
    The epitome of an album that's all killer and no filler AFD offered a lifestyle and an attitude, with the songs to back it up. Despite the influences, with axl's paint- stripping holler and reptilian shimmy and Slash's impeccable playing , GNR sounded and looked like no other band. At the heart of 'it's so easy' or smack rock tale 'mr brownstone' lay a dark-hearted street-smart sensibility, while 'paradise city' swung with substantial menace and 'sweet child o'mine' offered the ultimate power ballad. Think about it: have you ever met a rock fan who doesn't like a least some aspect of this album? Thought not! If the devil really has the best tunes than AFD surely takes pride of place in his collection.

Also Slash's comments on the album in 1987:
I think the reason AFD has gone to number 1 is because we're filling some sort of void. it's a bunch of dirty rock n roll songs. So I figure we're just like the resident down and dirty rock n roll band in town at the moment. everybody wants to have that record, because it's not really that safe. we've hit a certain fuckin particular place and time, and the sparks just flew. But i'm not gonna walk around with my nose in the air thinking i'm hot shit, because if you think about it, rock bands on the whole-with the exception of the Beatles and Elvis-are pretty insignificant. You're only there while your there, and when you're gone there's somebody else. In the meantime, i'm just a guitar player in a band that's doing really well right now, and i'm gonna have the best time I can have while I'm here doing it.

Forgive any spelling mistakes!
Mr Rage.


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: FortusGNR21 on November 17, 2006, 09:24:53 PM
Absolutely Awesome!  : ok:


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: cheeser on November 17, 2006, 09:34:49 PM
agreed....that pretty much somes up every reason i ever got into gnr.


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: FunkyMonkey on November 17, 2006, 09:54:23 PM
Thanks for the post.  I was suprised to hear from Duff "I haven't listened to 'Appetite in years"... go figure?









Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Robman? on November 17, 2006, 10:08:55 PM
Is Queen even on that list?  And Bon jovi? how is Trivuim a better album than all the Queen stuff?

thanks for the duff message though, great read


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Stonerose on November 17, 2006, 10:17:42 PM
Great read, makes me wish the band was back together


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Bartlet on November 17, 2006, 10:31:03 PM
Queen and bon jovi are both in the list.


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Skunk on November 17, 2006, 11:51:46 PM
That's actually a really good list too... normally those lists are awful, but this one was interesting and at least you could see where it was coming from. Plus obviously they got number 1 right.


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Smoke on November 18, 2006, 02:08:37 AM
its nice to see that guns still get the respect they deserve.  :D


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Dirty Little Thing on November 18, 2006, 02:32:13 AM
It's cool to see Guns top that list... but I have to admit it's a shitty release, but Kerrang is always following the trends... go figure. I don't know how anyone could say Korn is better than highway to hell.  :rofl:


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: WARose on November 18, 2006, 02:43:43 AM
some weeks ago kerrang seemed to hate gnr.... 

now they can even get over the fact that axl disses them in get in the ring (almost) :hihi:


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: GNRfan2008 on November 18, 2006, 02:56:45 AM
LMFAO, of course Kerrang thinks "Get In The Ring" is 'scrappy' and a 'downer' for UYI2. They're dead wrong though, of course. The only downer on UYI2 is "My World." That song is so bad that I actually have it deleted from iTunes and my iPod so that "Don't Cry (Alt. Lyrics)" is the last track I hear from that album. Overall, UYI2 is probably the better album of the two UYI's but both are great.


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Amish on November 18, 2006, 09:01:17 AM
I think the inclusion of Blink 182 on that list completely removes any credibility from it.  :(


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Mr Rage on November 19, 2006, 03:58:02 PM
i do prefer the best album list with a bit more variety of bands on it, but i knew most you guys would be happy with the list.
took me ages to type out, but thought u guys should know about it.


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Refused on November 19, 2006, 05:53:40 PM
Wow, I own 23 of those albums!

I posted about this a little while ago, but thanks for writing up the GnR stuff. No need for me to waste my money on the mag now!


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: NicoRourke on November 20, 2006, 05:11:28 AM
That's good to read : ok:

BJ are in the list with Slippery When Wet, at #8 :beer:


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: BD888 on November 20, 2006, 06:15:45 AM
That list is very trendy


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Mr Rage on November 21, 2006, 03:28:07 PM
funny enough i've not heard of some of the bands on the list


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: zman on November 21, 2006, 03:49:28 PM
Glad to see they got the top 9 albums right.

Thanks for the post.



Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Gargh! on November 21, 2006, 04:03:19 PM
Yay.  GNR top meaningless poll full of sh1te bands.


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: AXL 20 on November 21, 2006, 04:13:24 PM
thats probably the best list ive seen so far.
far from perfect but they nailed the top spot
weezer blink 182 mcr green day trivium all are shit but somethings gotta give
wheres Pink Foyd though? thats insane, DSOTM, the wall, animals, and wish you were here all need spots


Title: Re: GNR top kerrang's 100 greatest album list
Post by: Lara on November 21, 2006, 04:21:01 PM
I like what Duff had to say about it.  :)