Classic vs. New: Guns N' Roses Showdown on Chuck's Fight Club

This week on Chuck's Fight Club, we're diving into the world of hard rock with a focus on the iconic band Guns N' Roses. Fans are invited to weigh in on which era of the band they prefer – the classic '80s and early '90s era or the more recent output from the band.
The classic era of Guns N' Roses brought us hits like "Welcome to the Jungle," "Sweet Child O' Mine," "Paradise City," "You Could Be Mine," and "November Rain," solidifying their place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. However, internal conflicts led to the band's breakup, leaving Axl Rose as the sole original member.
In recent years, Guns N' Roses has seen a reunion of sorts with the return of Slash and Duff McKagan, along with other members from the Chinese Democracy era. Despite the lineup changes, the band has released new music, including tracks like "Absurd," "Nothin'," "Hard Skool," "The General," and "Atlas," showcasing their continued songwriting prowess.
Join Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights as he presents the matchup between the classic and new school eras of Guns N' Roses. Tune in to hear arguments for each era on Tuesday and Wednesday, and cast your vote to determine the winner. The winning era will be featured in a rock block during the 8PM hour on Friday.
Don't miss Loudwire Nights with Chuck Armstrong airing nightly at 7PM ET. You can listen in from anywhere by visiting the Loudwire website or downloading the Loudwire app. Be sure to check out the voting tool below and explore the best solo albums from each classic GN'R era member.
Gallery Credit: Bryan Rolli.