Title: First new Axl Rose song in 10 years apparently highlights New Looney Tunes episode Source:
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ts been more than 10 years since Guns N Roses released their last album, Chinese Democracy, and while there is hope that new GNR music is on the way, we may have just gotten treated to a new Axl Rose song thanks to the TV show New Looney Tunes, which airs on the Boomerang streaming service.
The New Looney Tunes episode reportedly features Axl as a character. His appearance begins with him asking Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and company if they know where the civic center is, revealing hes doing a concert with his band Steel Underpants there tonight.The Looney Tunes characters then tell Axl that him a giant asteroid is about to blow up the earth, with Bugs Bunny asking, Are you guys thinking what Im thinking?, and Axl responding, That I should go back to wearing a mesh jersey and kilt again?
Bugs real idea is for Axls band to play so loud that the performance blows up the asteroid. Only problem is that Axls band isnt with him, as a giant pig fell out of the sky and crushed their tour bus. Long story short, the Looney Tunes characters band together to back up Axl Rose in concert, and they play a song called Rock the Rock, ultimately blowing up the asteroid and saving the world.
The song itself leans more AC/DC than GNR, and its unknown which musicians actually backed up Axl for the recording. Of course, Axl fronted AC/DC in 2016 when Brian Johnson had to bow out of the band due to hearing issues.
Axl has yet to confirm whether he is in fact the voice of the character, but it does sound an awful lot like him, and, as Ultimate Classic Rock has pointed out, Guns N Roses did use the Looney Tunes theme to open concerts on their Not In This Lifetime Tour.
Last week, guitarist Richard Fortus revealed that there would be new GNR music faster than you think. Perhaps he was referring to the Looney Tunes song all along?
So, is it indeed a new Axl Rose song? Judge for yourself in the YouTube and Facebook clips below. Weve reached out to Axls representatives for more information.