A Guns N' Roses tribute band has said they are yet to decide whether they'll play songs from the band's new album, 'Chinese Democracy', live.
The album, which has been fourteen years in the making and cost frontman Axl Rose a reported $2million, is released in the UK on November 24th.
However, UK Guns N' Roses said they were concerned that the new material wouldn't match the band's esteemed back catalogue.
"We're undecided as to whether or not we play any of the new Guns material next year as we feel it probably won't be anywhere near the work by the original, and best line-up (in our humble opinion)," they said.
As a result, the group said they were thinking of naming their New Year tour the Stick To Your Guns Tour 09.
'Chinese Democracy' will be released on November 23rd in the US. Click HERE to see the tracklisting.
CLICK HERE to see what Guns N' Roses missed during the foureen years it took to make the album.
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