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Thursday, June 19, 2008 --- 116 days ago
  Guns N' Roses long-delayed new album, Chinese Democracy , has apparently leaked on the internet. Early postings were quickly taken down, but not before some tracks could be duplicated and posted on YouTube , among other places .  Nine songs appeared Wednesday on the site Antiquiet.com . Earlier demo versions of six of the songs leaked in 2007, but yesterday's tracks are more polished and could be the finished product. Three songs are appearing online for the first time that are still officially untitled, but rumoured to be called Riyadh and the Bedouins , This I Love and If the World (Would End Today) . Here is the leaked tracklist:   1 Better 2 Chinese Democracy 3 IRS 4 Madagascar 5 Riyadh & The Bedouins 6 This I Love 7 If The World (Would End Today) 8 The Blues 9 There Was A Time The songs are reminiscent of classic Guns N' Roses, but even with the addition of electronic sounds, it still sounds a little dated. Go figure - it's been in the works for fourteen years. Axl Rose is the only original band member involved in the album. There is still no set release date for the record, but NME reports Rose turned in the completed album two months ago to his label, Geffen. In 2005, the New York Times reported the album cost US$13 million to make.    ...




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