Kerrang! — In yet another twist surrounding the release of Guns N' Roses long-awaited album Chinese Democracy, reports are surfacing today about potential legal action between the band and soda company Dr. Pepper.
Earlier this year, Dr. Pepper promised every A... more info
BBC News - UK — Axl Rose accuses Dr Pepper of failing to honour a pledge to give a free drink to all Americans if Guns N' Roses released a new album in 2008. more info
TMZ — Filed under: Music
Axl Rose is accusing Dr Pepper of doing the same thing he did for nearly 17 years: Screwing people out of what they were promised.Rose is accusing Pepper of profiting off the Guns N' Roses name, after the soda company's website m... more info
TMZ — Filed under: Paparazzi Video
Matt Sorum left Guns N' Roses back in 1997 -- and the drummer didn't seem to care that he missed out on recording "Chinese Democracy" a scant 11 years later.
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L.A. Times - Entertainment — Guns N' Roses lawyer Alan S. Gutman has lashed out at the Dr Pepper Snapple Group, claiming in a letter to the company that the soda makers failed to make good on a promise
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ContactMusic — Rockers GUNS N' ROSES are threatening to sue the bosses of soda firm Dr. Pepper over a publicity stunt gone wrong.
Dr. Pepper heads promised every person in America a ... more info
Wired - Listening Post — Dr Pepper's recent publicity stunt in which the soda manufacturer offered to give every American (with a few exceptions) a free soft drink if Guns N' Roses managed to release its long-awaited Chinese Democracy album by the end of 2008...
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Topix — We can all agree that Sunday's eons-delayed, punchline-defying, freeDr. Peppertriggering release of Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy marks the death of something - some combination of the music industry, "the ... more info