The first song they wrote was "Don't Cry".
2006-09-23 13:02:51
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answered by mitchhodson 3
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In late 1986, the band released a self-produced EP titled Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. Designed to gauge public opinion of the band outside of Los Angeles, the record contained covers of Rose Tattoo's "Nice Boys", Aerosmith's "Mama Kin" along with two original compositions: punk anthem "Reckless Life" and the classic rock inspired "Move to the City". Despite having the look and sound of a live album, band members have admitted that the tracks were studio recordings with a live audience overdubbed[citation needed]. Only 10,000 vinyl copies of the album were produced, and even though the tracks were re-issued verbatim two years later as part of the GN'R Lies EP, the original Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide has been a valuable and sought after collector's item among fans since the late 1980s
BTW tracks were
1Reckless Life3:20
2Nice Boys3:04
3Move to the City3:43
4Mama Kinwritten by Tyler3:57
First actual single was from the Appetite for Destruction album and was called It's So Easy
2006-09-23 11:18:34
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answered by crucialmusic2000 2
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In late 1986, the band released a self-produced EP titled Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. Designed to gauge public opinion of the band outside of Los Angeles, the record contained covers of Rose Tattoo's "Nice Boys", Aerosmith's "Mama Kin" along with two original compositions: punk anthem "Reckless Life" and the classic rock inspired "Move to the City".
Appetite for Destruction was released on July 21, 1987. In the US, "Welcome to the Jungle" was issued as its first single with an accompanying music video.
2006-09-23 10:43:27
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answered by Kami 6
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Guns N' Roses released their first EP in 1986, which led to a contract with Geffen; the following year, the band released their debut album, Appetite for Destruction. They started to build a following with their numerous live shows, but the album didn't start selling until almost a year later, when MTV started playing "Sweet Child O' Mine."
2006-09-23 10:35:18
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answered by po8t1 2
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I saw them open up for motley crew in aug 87 in greensboro n.c. i think. then next day bought there casset. four week later heard sweet child o mine on the radio ,same week saw welcom to the jungel on mtv , oct mabe
2006-09-23 10:48:12
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answered by george b 1
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Rubber Duckie
2006-09-23 10:32:43
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answered by Toma 3
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their first song released was: Welcome to the Jungle
first album: Live like a suicide
first released album: Appetite for Destruction
2006-09-23 10:43:07
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answered by sparkle 5
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I'm not sure what the first one actually was, but Welcome to the Jungle was when most people really began to take notice!
2006-09-23 10:35:48
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answered by pitbull lover 5
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remake of a Monkeys song - I don't remember which one though
2006-09-23 10:33:02
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answered by Cow Tipper 2
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To be absolutely exact about that, it would have been a sort of mewing.
2006-09-23 10:39:07
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answered by Chris cc 1
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