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Slash talks Guns N' Roses' decision to remove 'One In A Million' from the reissue of 'Appetite For Destruction' after being accused of 'racism and homophobia'.
Critic Jon Pareles noted that "with 'One in a Million' on G 'n' R Lies, the band tailored its image to appeal to white, heterosexual, nativist prejudices, denouncing blacks, immigrants and gays while coyly apologizing 'to those who may take offense' in the album notes."
As Stereogum points out (via Alternative Nation), the song “One in a Million,” in which Axl Rose sings racist and anti-gay slurs, and expresses anti-immigrant sentiments, has been omitted.
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9 Μαΐ 2018 · One In A Million caused controversy when it was released and now the band appear to have cut it from a new anthology due in June.
In 1992, Guns N Roses performed at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert. The Gay Men's Health Crisis objected because of the controversial song "One In A Mi...
8 Μαΐ 2018 · Guns N’ Roses have cut a song criticised as racist and homophobic from a reissue of their 1987 debut album Appetite for Destruction.