Slash And Mckagan Not Rejoining Guns N' Roses - page 2

11 months ago 16th Dec 05:55

The group's lawyers forced him to pull the tracks down and he was hit with copyright infringement charges.

He admitted his guilt in a Los Angeles court on Monday (15Dec08) but has not publicly stated how he received the tracks, reports the Associated Press.

Cogill will face up to a year behind bars, as well a period of probation and a large fine.

Guns N' Roses' long-awaited new album was released on 23 November (08).

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