Washington, February 7 : Guns N'' Roses frontman Axl Rose has once again poured cold water on fans' hopes for a possible truce with former bandmate Slash, suggesting that the two of them will never reunite.
He insisted that ""one of the two of us would die" before a reunion could ever take place.
The guitarist quit the band in 1993 following a series of rows with Rose, and went on to form his own successful band, Velvet Revolver.
London, Dec 16 : Following the release of Guns N'' Roses' new album, the band's lead singer, Axl Rose, has said that he is in a perfect state to be interviewed - but declines to do so because it is a "nightmare".
The band''s album `Chinese Democracy' entered at number three in the Billboard chart at the beginning of this month with disappointing sales - and critics blamed the chart position on Rose''s refusal to promote the disc.
New York, Dec 13 : Guns N'' Roses singer Axl Rose reportedly suffers from "anthropophobia" - fear of people.
According to music industry insiders, the 46-year-old star is afraid of people.
The new Guns album, "Chinese Democracy" - which Rose took 15 years to complete and release - dropped on Nov. 23, and since then, "he has fired his management company, Front Line, three times in four weeks," said a source.
Following the fear, he even refuses to promote his album.
London, Dec 2 : Lead vocalist of American hard rock band Guns N’ Roses, Axl Rose’ has been blamed for the group missing out on the No 1 album after he disappeared for two months.
The album the group was gunning the top spot for was their latest release Chinese Democracy, which took them 15 years and 15million pounds to record.
But they lost out to The Killers’ Day & Age in Sunday’s UK album chart rundown, with Brandon Flowers’ group notching up sales of 200,000 during the week, 80,000 more than Guns N’ Roses.
Washington, November 28 : Guns N'' Roses’ rocker Axl Rose has demanded an apology from soft drink company Dr Pepper for botching a soda giveaway tied to the band’s new album.
He wants the company to take out a full-page apology in some of the major newspapers.
His lawyer say that Dr Pepper should pay the group for "unauthorized use and abuse of their publicity and intellectual property rights."