
There is an old saying that “Money Only Makes You More,” and a great example of this are the founding members of Guns & Roses.
More drugs and alcohol use, more attitude and inner band squabbling with more fights is what you got as the members of G&R grew richer. Albums: Appetite For Destruction and the Use Your Illusion I & II brought fans from everywhere, but fans often times got more than what they paid for. Getting into more confrontations with leader Axel Rose, which led to more show cancellations, more altercations, more riots and more destruction.
In 1988, Guns & Roses was labeled as
The Most Dangerous Band in the World after some fans were trampled and crushed to death at the Monsters of Rock Festival in Donington England. This title was never removed.
Axel Rose was a Diva in the worst way, Slash and Drummer Steven Adler had near life ending drug addictions.
Most Dangerous Band was just one way to define Guns & Roses, but not only way. To learn more, press play.