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« on: January 11, 2016, 03:27:43 PM »

Ron posted this on Instagram/Twitter etc a few days ago of Vince Votta laying down some new drum tracks https://www.instagram.com/p/BAKeZZOAe6A/
I'm really happy AoA are gonna continue, while the album may not have been groundbreaking it was still a pretty decent debut and I look forward to seeing them live with new singer

On a GnR twitter fan page they are pushing for Suzie Mcneil as new lead singer https://twitter.com/GunsNRoses2016/status/686177660406464512
I hope so as it'd be lame to go for a Weiland wannabe so maybe a female singer may be a good fit

here she is performing (a condensed tv version of) Interstate Love Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZWN-nwRBoM
and another of her a few years back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCF0au_fzi8

If you wanna see it happen please like or RT the tweet on that fanpage, personally I think it'd be better than going for some big name from another band, does it really have to be a SuperGroup choice everytime?

also since shes been talked about Bumblefoot has now followed her on twitter
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