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The Worst Guns N' Roses' Cover Ever
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    This is painful!


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    Thanks, you just scared away all of my family and even the dogs.

    Timing? Who needs it!
    Everyone playing the same song? Overrated!


    Or unheard!

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    Holy crap....
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    That can't be for real.

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    I don't have headphones at my computer right now, so I can't hear it yet. *sigh*
    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
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    Good god, what the hell? Nothing wrong with being bad, working on it, getting better. Why would you upload something like this?

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    We all have to start somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stingx View Post
    We all have to start somewhere.
    I was just wondering...did my 'band' sound just as bad in the mid-80's when we were learning our first ever chords and songs?

    Somehow...I doubt it sounded THIS bad. Must have been pretty bad, but...satan this sucks!
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    I wish we had cheap cameras and YouTube when I started out. Great for checking progress, etc. He'll, I wish there were good, cheap guitars like nowadays.
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    Wow...the tone and phrasing are amazing.

    Seriously, I think that even my worst band practice ever back in the 80s was still a good margin better than this. My hat is off to them for having the big brass ones to post this. I think.
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    Wow. That was awesome. I agree that I'm not sure why you'd bother to upload that.

    Sadly, the guitarist's solo skillz might already be better than mine...
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    Complete had better watch out for these guys!

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    Wow... Keep practicing, fellas... and wear some freakin' shirts!
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    Ha Ha ha.
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    It never bothered me to perform in front if people but I could never do it shirtless. These guys have one of my phobias licked.
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    Yes, put shirts on, guys. The bass player is too flabby to walk around shirtless. And yes, they're awful, I hate to say. I can't recall ever sounding that bad back when I was in garage bands in the 60's.

    But hey, they're kids and they have time to work on their sound and improve. Good luck to them anyway.

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    Am I the only one who appreciates their who-the-$&#@!-cares-about-rhythm-melody-or-aesthetics attitude?

    Nah, just kidding. That was awful! +1 on the shirt issue.

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    Accidently had my computer's speakers turned up... it sent my cat scurrying to the next room. LMAO!

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    That was pretty entertaining and disturbing. I think I'll share it on Facebook and spread the joy. The singer really captures Axl's Marc Bolan influence, I think.
    Is it possible the one thing they did right was getting wasted?

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