Reviews"The Chiming Intro and Druggy Harmonies of 'paradise City' Reached Back to the Byrds.", "Shrieked in registers so high they never wanna come down....The greatest album ever made about how you can't run away from yourself.", "A genuine rock classic and one of the greatest albums of the last 20 years....It was loud, nasty, caused public outcry and sold over 25 million copies.", Rated #27 in Rolling Stone's "100 Best Albums of the Eighties" Survey., Included in Q's "Best Metal Albums Of All Time" - "The sweariest rock album ever made...a riotous celebration of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll...", "Slash's Leering, Boogie-Rock Riffs Reeked of Danger and the Stones...", Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time".
Additional InformationDebut statement of purpose--a brutal fusion of Stones swagger, L.A. strip trashy heaviness, surprising songcraft, and snide attitude.