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Guns n' Roses may drop album on Nov. 21

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Published: Oct. 9, 2006 at 3:49 PM

JACKSONVILLE, Ky., Oct. 9 (UPI) -- Guns n' Roses rumored new album "Chinese Democracy" is reportedly being released this November in the United States.

The band's front man, Axl Rose, has also indicated that he has been working on the album for almost 10 years, NME.com reported Monday.

Guns n' Roses recently returned to doing live shows has left fans eagerly anticipating the album's release.

Rolling Stone has said that "Chinese Democracy" will be released in the states on Nov. 21, also hinting that the album may be released on Nov. 20 in Britain.

The possibility of a November release came after the band announced a series of tour dates, starting in Jacksonville, Ky., on Oct. 20.

They ended the tour statement by saying, "There are 13 Tuesdays left between now and the end of the year," possibly in reference to the day of the week that the album could become available in the United States.

The release date has not been confirmed by Guns n' Roses label or management.

Topics: Axl Rose
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