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<DIV><P>A big, brash history of Guns n’ Roses charismatic, talented and idiosyncratic leader</P><P>“An archetypal rock biography that captures the runaway-train spirit of the singer and his band—You don’t have to be a Guns N’ Roses fanatic to dig this energetic, comprehensive, few-holds-barred portrait of modern metal’s most charismatic figure.”—<I>Kirkus Reviews</I></P><P>Even in the rock world, a figure like Axl Rose doesn’t come along very often. Mercurial and brilliant, deluded and imperious, Rose defies easy description. <I>W.A.R.</I> reveals Rose’s childhood influences (and how he got his name), tracks the birth of G n’ R and delves into the stories behind their monster albums <I>Appetite for Destruction</I> and <I>Use Your Illusion</I>. But with those successes came excesses—drugs, infighting and a lead singer who morphed from eccentric to seemingly unhinged.</P><P>Journalist Mick Wall had unprecedented access to Rose and G n’ R during their heyday and gives a more richly detailed portrait of the band than you’ve ever read before. <I>W.A.R.</I> has fresh views on:</P><P>--the death of two fans at the Donington Park concert in England</P><P>--Rose’s fallout with all the other original G n’ R band members, including Slash</P><P>--fights with Kurt Cobain, Vince Neil and fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger</P><P>--Rose’s no-shows at concerts throughout his career</P><P>--the lead singer’s becoming a recluse at his Malibu mansion for most of the last fifteen years</P><P>--the much-gossiped-about and long-awaited album <I>Chinese Democracy</I></P></DIV>
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