Appetite For Destruction (Ruby Isle Album)
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''Appetite for Destruction'' is a 2010 album by
Ruby Isle ''Ruby Isle'' is a band created when Mark Mallman joined with his high school friend Dan Geller (co-founder of Kindercore Records) and drummer Aaron LeMay. They released an EP, Into the Black in 2007 and released their first full-length album ...
. It is a cover of
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' 1987 album of the same name. It was released through
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on December 2, 2010. It was scheduled for a CD release with a release party scheduled for January 29, 2011, but on January 11, 2011 it was announced that it was being pulled from all music stores and online music outlets. It was announced on Mark Mallman's
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page December 31, 2014 that all legal issues had been resolved and the album is now available on
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Track listing

#"Welcome to the Jungle" #"It's So Easy" #"Nightrain" #"Out ta Get Me" #"Mr. Brownstone" #"Paradise City" #"My Michelle" #"Think About You" #"Sweet Child o' Mine" #"You're Crazy" #"Anything Goes" #"Rocket Queen"


References

2010 albums Mark Mallman albums {{2010s-indie-pop-album-stub