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Appetite For Destruction - Promo Banned Sleeve + Sticker
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GUNS N' ROSES Appetite For Destruction (Rare 1987 US Geffen label 12-track vinyl LP, housed in a gold promotional stamped picture sleeve featuring the banned 'robot rape' artwork by Rob T Williams originally painted in 1978, the sleeve also has the original 'Contains Language Which May Be Unsuitable' warning sticker on the front plus includes a 3" x 5" band logo sticker and original lyric paper inner sleeve - this copy is in near near mint condition, will be hard to find a better copy! XXXG24148)
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