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The new song entitled �IRS' was first played on New York radio station 102.7 WNEW by rock DJ Eddie Trunk last August, but since they stopped it being played there has been no word of any release or new album material from the Guns N' Roses management.
Now however, a version of the track has surfaced online on numerous Guns N' Roses fansites and messageboards. The song includes the chorus "Gonna call the President, Gonna call myself a Private eye, Gonna need the IRS, Gonna get the FBI" and sounds not dissimilar to vintage GNR (albeit slightly less sleazy) despite the fact that singer Axl W. Rose is the only original member left in the band's (ever changing) line up.
The leak and rumoured emergence of other new tracks �Madagascar' [see full story for more]
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