As punk albums go, "The Spaghetti Incident?" lacks righteous anger and rage. As Guns N' Roses albums go, it's a complete delight, returning to the ferocious, hard-rocking days of "Appetite for Destruction". GUNS' play Stooges and New York Dolls songs exactly as they do Nazareth as ...As punk albums go, "The Spaghetti Incident?" lacks righteous anger and rage.
As Guns N' Roses albums go, it's a complete delight, returning to the ferocious, hard-rocking days of "Appetite for Destruction". GUNS' play Stooges and New York Dolls songs exactly as they do Nazareth as straight-ahead, driving riff-rockers. After the epic "Use Your Illusions", the band sounds like it's having fun, not caring about making "art" like "November Rain" or "Estranged." 12 tracks CD.