Duff McKagan still has an appetite for L.A. and making rock music that lasts
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Duff McKagan reflects on his early days in L.A., describing the city’s chaotic atmosphere with rampant crime and drugs. He likens it to the 'Wild West,' recounting experiences like being mugged while trying to find his footing as a musician. He emphasizes the dark reality of the 80s, which influenced his music. Through the chaos, McKagan’s journey led him to find success with Guns N' Roses, while the backdrop of Los Angeles shaped the stories told in their iconic debut, 'Appetite for Destruction.'
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