Released on 23/11/1993 by Guns N Roses P&D. Main artists: Guns N’ Roses. Genre: Hard Rock. Available in. 16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo. Unlimited Streaming. Digital Download. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at £14.49.. Listen to The Spaghetti Incident? on Spotify. Guns N’ Roses · Album · 1993 · 12 songs.
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the spaghetti incident?1)Since I Don’t Have You 00:002)New Rose 04:163)Down on the Farm 06:544)Human Being 10:235)Raw Power 17:126)Ain’t It Fun 20:247)Buick.. Later this month, Guns N’ Roses’ fifth album “The Spaghetti Incident?” turns 30 and to celebrate the anniversary, there’s a bumper feature in the new issue of Classic Rock delving into the songs that make up Axl & co.’s only covers album. The record brought a load of mostly obscure and mostly punk-rock tracks to a wider audience and Duff McKagan tells Classic Rock’s Dave Everley.