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Best and Worst Songs from Every Guns N’ Roses Album


These are the best and worst songs from every Guns N’ Roses album.

The rock band has a brief but influential discography, beginning with their groundbreaking 1987 debut Appetite for Destruction and concluding with their latest full-length effort, 2008’s Chinese Democracy.

The band featured entirely different lineups on their first and last albums, with Axl Rose as the only constant member. However, two other members from the Appetite lineup, Duff McKagan and Slash, rejoined in 2016. They have released some singles and an EP since but have yet to produce another full-length album.

Guns’ discography tends to be somewhat polarizing, with more casual fans claiming that Appetite is their only strong release, while others appreciate the entire catalog, and some actually prefer Chinese Democracy without Slash and McKagan the most.

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We reviewed all of their studio releases and selected the best and worst song from each. Even though GN’R Lies is often classified as an EP and The Spaghetti Incident? is a covers album, we included both to cover the entire span of their career.

Check out the best and worst song from every Guns N’ Roses album below. Hopefully in the future we’ll have another addition to add, as Slash has hinted at a new album they allegedly plan to work on for a few years now.

See where Guns land in our list of the top rock and metal albums of the 1980s below.

Top 80 Hard Rock + Metal Albums of the 1980s

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.