Rose hints at 'Democracy' follow-up

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Rose hints at 'Democracy' follow-up

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Axl Rose has hinted that a follow-up to Chinese Democracy could be produced, according to Billboard.

The Guns N' Roses frontman was answering fans' questions on a number of message board sites when he acknowledged that there is additional material that could potentially be released in the LP's wake.

Rose wrote: "For now we'll concentrate and keep our focus on this album, but I will say I've always thought of it as a double."

He went on to speak about why the original lineup broke apart and a lawsuit brought by Duff McKagan and Slash. "What I can say now is you've been told a lot of things in order for others to promote themselves that factually they cannot back up in regard to either," Rose said. "They are complicated legally, financially and have devoured a good portion of my life."

Rose failed to address why Chinese Democracy, which was more than ten years in the making, took so long.
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