One in a Million: Guns N’ Roses cuts ‘racist’ song from album reissue

Controversial lyrics to 1988 track pour vitriol on ‘n*****s’, immigrants and ‘f****ts’

Axl Rose

Guns N’ Roses have cut a song criticised as racist and homophobic from a reissue of their 1987 debut album Appetite for Destruction.

Considered a seminal moment for the hard rock genre, Appetite for Destruction is one of the best-selling albums of all time, having sold 30 million copies around the world. The re-release will feature dozens of bonus tracks, including the band’s follow-up EP, 1988’s G N’ R Lies.

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