Guns N' Roses Unisex Tee Shirt<br>Appetite for Destruction<br>Size: XX Large
Guns N' Roses Unisex Tee Shirt<br>Appetite for Destruction<br>Size: XX Large

Guns N' Roses Unisex Tee Shirt
Appetite for Destruction
Size: XX Large

£10.00
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An official licensed Guns N' Roses Unisex Tee. This quality t-shirt design is available in white.

Material Soft-style cotton

Sleeve or Collar Styling Short Sleeves

Colour Detail White with multi colour print

Sex Unisex

Design Two guns, two roses

Sizing Armpit to armpit: App 22 inches. Length from back of collar: App 29 inches.

Please Note Colours may vary from on screen representation to the physical object.

Information

Many of the songs on Appetite For Destruction began as solo tracks that individual band members began separately from the band, only to be completed later. These songs include "It's So Easy" (Duff McKagan) and "Think About You" (Izzy Stradlin). "Rocket Queen" was an unfinished Slash/McKagan/Adler song from their earlier band Road Crew, and "Anything Goes", written by Hollywood Rose and included on their compilation album The Roots of Guns N' Roses, was re-written for Appetite. Most of the songs reflect the band's personal experiences and daily life, such as "Welcome to the Jungle", some of the lyrics of which Rose wrote after he encountered a man in New York shortly after arriving there from Indiana in 1980, and "Mr. Brownstone", which is about the band's problems with heroin. Lyrics to some of the songs focus on the band members' younger years, like "Out ta Get Me", which focuses on lead singer Axl Rose's constant trouble with the law as a youth in Indiana.