Appetite for Destruction
Genre | Pop/Rock , Heavy Metal , Hard Rock , Album Rock |
Release Date | July 21, 1987 |
Artist | Guns N' Roses |
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- 1Welcome to the JungleGuns N' Roses4:33
- 2It's So EasyGuns N' Roses3:22
- 3NightrainGuns N' Roses4:28
- 4Out Ta Get MeGuns N' Roses4:23
- 5Mr. BrownstoneGuns N' Roses3:48
- 6Paradise CityGuns N' Roses6:46
- 7My MichelleGuns N' Roses3:39
- 8Think About YouGuns N' Roses3:51
- 9Sweet Child O' MineGuns N' Roses5:56
- 10You're CrazyGuns N' Roses3:17
- 11Anything GoesGuns N' Roses3:26
- 12Rocket QueenGuns N' Roses6:14
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