First Chinese Democracy Casuality

The much anticipated album, Chinese Democracy from Guns N' Roses is still in the hands of Axl Rose. But one "blogger" was able to get his hands on a copy and posted the songs online. This caused quite the outrage, not only from Axl Rose, but also from this record company.

Kevin Cogill, or as he will be referred to here on out, Cogillasil, posted nine unreleased Guns N' Roses songs on his website.

Now Cogillasil is going to be getting his ass spelunked by large men in Federal Pound Me In The Ass (PMITA) prison. Cogillasil was arrested by the FBI on suspicion of violating federal copyright laws.

The brilliance of Cogillasil doesn't stop there. In many interviews, the cinnamon-smelling-douche water admitted to FBI agents that he leaked the songs. Well done douchenozzle. Incriminate yourself for publicity to your stupid website.

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  • 9/2/2008 7:46 PM Blogs N' Roses wrote:
    Thanks once again to Lars Wettner (who it seems is only interested in Metallica related news) for this tip. According to Blabbermouth.net, there are unconfirmed internet reports that a French record store has sold some copies of the upcoming Metallica album "Death Magnetic". Those of us whose memories still span all the way back to 2003 will recall that Metallica rushed the release (and apparently the recording) of their last studio album, St. Anger, to avoid leaks. Will lightning strike twice?Leave it to the French to mess up a release that has clearly been planned for months. ...
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  • 8/27/2008 6:54 PM joe wrote:
    dammit, when will we be sued by axl rose!
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