In the summer of 1990, keyboardist Dizzy Reed became the sixth member of Guns N Roses. A few months later the band hit the studio to record the charity song, 'Civil War', which was released to raise money for impoverished Romanian orphans. During the recording session, seriously blighted by his heroin and cocaine addictions, Steven Adler struggled and reportedly took over 30 takes to record the drums. He was subsequently fired from the band and 'Civil War' became his swansong. Former Cult member Matt Sorum was brought in to replace him.
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