Magnum Opus: The Unbelievable 15-Year Saga of Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy

Author:   James Greene Jr. (Freelance writer, Austin, TX, USA)
Publisher:   Hal Leonard Corporation
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9781493074785


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   19 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Magnum Opus: The Unbelievable 15-Year Saga of Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy


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By 1993, Guns N’ Roses had hit practically every benchmark possible for a rock n’ roll band. Their eight-year journey had included an explosive and game-changing debut record, a self-indulgent but even more successful double album release, a handful of raucous global tours, and various front-page controversies over their lyrics, band members’ drug addictions, and lead singer Axl Rose’s rattlesnake temper. The most captivating part of the Guns N’ Roses story was just beginning, however. A fifteen-year saga was about to unfold over the creation of the group’s sixth studio album, Chinese Democracy—a perverse and jaw-dropping tale that would come to involve not only a small nation of diverse musical talent but also several figures from the world of professional sports, a multinational soft drink company, and the FBI. Cultural critics couldn’t agree if the resulting work was unprecedented genius or criminally mediocre. Magnum Opus: The Unbelievable 15-Year Saga of Guns N’ Roses’ Chinese Democracy recounts in engaging depth and detail the long and often ludicrous road to the last mythic rock ’n’ roll album of the 20th Century. Of course, Chinese Democracy was not released until well into the 21st Century, and Magnum Opus assembles a thrilling narrative of the mishaps, detours, and near-death experiences that accompanied the long journey to its release. Combining outrageous facts and never-before-told stories from as many direct sources as possible, this is the definitive story of a famously troubled album that will allow rock ’n’ roll die-hards to finally separate truth from fan lore and outright fabrications.

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Author:   James Greene Jr. (Freelance writer, Austin, TX, USA)
Publisher:   Hal Leonard Corporation
Imprint:   Backbeat Books
ISBN:  

9781493074785


ISBN 10:   1493074784
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   19 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS FROM THE GUT VENI VIDI VICI THE END OF THE VOGUE AXL’S BEEN RESEARCHING YOU JIMMY SAID HE COULD FIX EVERYTHING THE MOST DANGEROUS GUITARIST ALIVE LALA LAND THIS THING IS NEVER COMING OUT GOD HIMSELF CANNOT EAT IT YOU CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN ACKOWLEDGEMENTS

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Magnum Opus is a Guns N’ Roses book that deserves to be in the library, for research and historical preservation purposes—a scholarly tome you reference when the internet, AI, publicity machines, and social media algorithms fail us. This is, as it should be, a political-historical study on one of the most intriguing subjects in the history of popular art: Chinese Democracy (and why we never got it, and probably never will). * Art Tavana, Goodbye, Guns N’ Roses. * Raw and brutally honest storytelling behind Guns N' Roses' most turbulent record. * Laviea Thomas, freelance journalist, NME * Colossal self-delusion. Olympian egos. Obscene wastes of talent, time, and money. Incessant bickering and backbiting. And that’s just the part about the record label — wait till you read about what happened in the recording studios! James Greene, Jr. ably guides us through the mind-numbing 15-year slog that was Chinese Democracy. You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. And you’ll better understand the decline of the once-mighty music industry. * Joe Gore, musician and music journalist *


Magnum Opus is a Guns N’ Roses book that deserves to be in the library, for research and historical preservation purposes—a scholarly tome you reference when the internet, AI, publicity machines, and social media algorithms fail us. This is, as it should be, a political-historical study on one of the most intriguing subjects in the history of popular art: Chinese Democracy (and why we never got it, and probably never will). * Art Tavana, Goodbye, Guns N’ Roses. *


Author Information

JAMES GREENE, JR. has previously written three books: Brave Punk World: The International Rock Underground from Alerta Roja to Z-Off, This Music Leaves Stains: The Complete Story of The Misfits, and A Convenient Parallel Dimension: How Ghostbusters Slimed Us Forever. As a freelance writer, he has contributed to such publications as New York Press, Orlando Weekly, Crawdaddy!, and No Recess!. He lives near Ding Dong, Texas.

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