The Offspring.s Feud With Guns N. Roses Is All About Hair
02 April 2003
The Offspring.s Feud With Guns N. Roses Is All About Hair
LATEST: The Offspring rocker Dexter Holland has explained his move to use
GUNS N' ROSES' album title for his band's upcoming release - Axl Rose copied
his hairstyle.
The PRETTY FLY FOR A WHITE GUY stars were sent a cease-and-desist letter
from Guns N' Roses' lawyers over plans to call their album CHINESE DEMOCRAZY
(YOU SNOOZE YOU LOSE).
NOVEMBER RAIN rockers Guns N' Roses have been working on their
much-anticipated album, also called CHINESE DEMOCRAZY, for more than eight
years.
But Offspring insist they will keep the CD's name - and have plans to
release it in the summer (03). Now, on the Offspring's website, Holland has
taken the opportunity to explain his decision - and it's all about hair.
He writes, "Axl ripped off my braids, so I ripped off his album title."
Guns N' Roses have yet to announce a release date for their album.
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