![]() ![]() But such incredible success caused problems for the young band, especially concerning drugs. Guns eventually signed with Geffen Records, and straightaway, issued one of hard rock's all-time classic and best-selling debuts, 1987's Appetite for Destruction. It was also around this time that Stradlin adopted a gypsy look, and played almost-exclusively classic-looking guitars (undoubtedly based on his hero Richards). Although the group fit in with the Hollywood glam scene, Guns N' Roses was a different beast entirely - their roots laid in gritty punk and blues-rock - a reaction (at least initially) to all the glossy pop that was glutting the charts and airwaves at the time. Through numerous lineup changes, Hollywood Rose eventually became Guns N' Roses, with Rose and Stradlin joined by lead guitarist Slash, bassist Duff "Rose" McKagan, and drummer Steven Adler. An old friend from Indiana, Axl Rose, followed Stradlin out to L.A., which eventually resulted in the formation of Hollywood Rose. Playing in several glam metal bands on the Sunset Strip, Stradlin fell on hard times, but continued to persevere. It wasn't long before Stradlin had picked up the guitar himself and began penning his own Stones- and punk-inflected songs, which led to his relocation in Los Angeles, in search of his rock & roll dreams. Born in Lafayette, Indiana on April 8, 1962, Stradlin (whose real name is Jeff Isbell) developed a deep appreciation of the Rolling Stones and particularly Keith Richards. Stradlin's exit from the group in 1991 also signaled the beginning of the end for G N' R, as they became more of the " Axl Rose Show" and less of a full-fledged band. The gals dug Axl and the musicians dug Slash, but the man in the back, guitarist Izzy Stradlin, was just as much an integral part of Guns N' Roses. ![]()
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