“Human Being” keeps the cover train rolling from “The Spaghetti Incident?”. Originally by the New York Dolls, GN’R’s version is punchy and retains a lot of that glam-rock vibe from the original. Axl’s voice...
Yup, “Down on the Farm” is another borrowed gem that GN’R made their own in “The Spaghetti Incident?”. This one was originally delivered by the UK punk band U.K. Subs. With aggressive guitar riffs...
“New Rose” is yet another cover by our boys from GN’R. Originally punked out by The Damned in the late ’70s, Guns N’ Roses put their spin on it in their punk cover album,...
This song is like a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Tyler’s looking back on a past relationship and the good times they had. He starts off reminiscing about summers spent together, playing music until...
“5150” is a term from California law which stands for an involuntary psychiatric hold. It’s basically when someone’s considered a danger to themselves or others due to a mental health condition. MGK uses this...
“Life Is a Highway” uses the metaphor of life being like a long road or highway. Just like roads have twists, turns, ups, and downs, life has its own set of challenges and good...
“I Swear” is a heartfelt promise of unwavering love and commitment. Starting off, Montgomery sees his loved one’s doubts and wants to reassure them. He’s like, “Hey, I’ve got you. Even if I mess...
“Up All Night” seems to talk about someone who’s been, well, up all night, having a good time but also going through a mix of emotions. The singer mentions being in Savannah (a city...
“The Kobolds Horde” describes a surprise encounter with some enemies (probably some pesky kobolds given the title!). At first, there’s just a few of them, but then more join in, turning it into a...
Let’s break down “Into the Light” by Kessoku Band: Verse 1: Here, they’re playing with equations to describe their feelings and experiences. The equations suggest that when you combine certain elements, like oneself with...