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The band has also received criticism throughout the years.
The flagrant alcohol and drug abuse by some members of the group, and Axl's fondness for Charles Manson T-shirts, were used by the media to portray Guns N ' Roses as a poor example and negative influence on their young fans.
Lyrical content of songs such as " One in a Million " stirred controversy.
The long periods of time that the band took to release albums were also a source of criticism: the band's second album, G N ' R Lies, was actually an EP packaged with another older EP, and one of the songs was an acoustic version of a song from their debut album.
It took four years for the band to release a proper follow-up to Appetite for Destruction, and it took Rose another 15 years after The Spaghetti Incident to release Chinese Democracy.
Their controversial late appearances and " war " with Reading and Leeds festival have been criticized by artists and their peers in the industry.
In October 2009, Ulrich Schnauss's record labels Independiente and Domino sued Guns N ' Roses, alleging that the band had committed copyright infringement by using portions of Schnauss's compositions in the track " Riad N ' the Bedouins " on the album Chinese Democracy.

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