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Guns N' Roses Revive "Bad Apples" After 35 Years
5 Apr
Summary
- Guns N' Roses performed "Bad Apples" live for the first time in 35 years.
- The band played "Bad Apples" at Monsters of Rock Brazil on April 5th.
- Slash hinted at new GNR music and a possible album release.

Guns N' Roses recently surprised fans by performing the deep cut "Bad Apples" live for the first time in 35 years. The iconic rock band unearthed the track from their "Use Your Illusion I" album during their headlining set at Monsters of Rock Brazil in São Paulo on Saturday, April 5th. This marked only the second live performance of the song, which was originally debuted in 1991.
In addition to "Bad Apples," the show also featured the rarely heard "Dead Horse" and "Rocket Queen." This tour stop aligns with Slash's recent promises of playing both new and old material. He also hinted at future releases, including a package of re-recorded older tracks and a brand new studio album, signaling an exciting period for the band's output.