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Neemo
 Rep: 485 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

Neemo wrote:

With 9 of 24 votes (38%), This I Love was voted off in Round 3, click here for the This I Love Dissecting Chinese Democracy Thread

Round 4 starts now...vote off your LEAST FAVORITE

Voting closes in 3 days

GnREvo Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015

Chinese Democracy 0%
Shackler's Revenge 28%
Better 0%
Street Of Dreams 0%
If The World 17%
There Was A Time 0%
Catcher In The Rye 22%
Sorry 22%
I.R.S. 0%
Madagascar 0%
Prostitute 0%
Oh My God 11%
Total votes: 18
Neemo
 Rep: 485 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

Neemo wrote:

Shackler's Revenge has gotta go!

A Private Eye
 Rep: 77 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

Oh My God again.

Vale
 Rep: 4 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

Vale wrote:

I'm sticking with ITW

James
 Rep: 664 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

James wrote:

CITR. I'll say it again........NEVER should have been on the album. That old demo of it should have been saved for a box set years down the road. Would have been even better for that demo to be a B side but new GNR don't do B sides.

polluxlm
 Rep: 221 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

polluxlm wrote:

Release the Shackles.

It's the falsettos that kill me. Song can't decide if it wants to be hard industrial or poppy.

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

AtariLegend wrote:

Shackler's.

Axl S
 Rep: 112 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

Axl S wrote:

CITR, if it were the demo version, wouldn't dream of voting it out till much later

slashsfro
 Rep: 53 

Re: GnREvolution Chinese Democracy Elimination 2015 - Round 4

slashsfro wrote:

Another one for CITR.  Briefly considered voting for Shacklers but that one actually flows better as a song.  The guitars in CITR are never in sync with the vocals.  And I'd like to know which genius thought it was a really good idea to layer the shitty Bumblefoot solo over Axl's singing of the last verse of the song.  There's some really good (maybe great) vocal work there but it's buried over that solo.

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