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2000 brought the addition of guitarists Robin Finck (of Nine Inch Nails) and Buckethead. 2001 was greeted with Guns N' Roses' first live dates in nearly seven years, as the band (who consisted of Rose plus guitarists Finck, Buckethead, bassist Stinson, former Primus drummer Brian Mantia, childhood friend and guitarist Paul Huge, and longtime G N' R keyboardist Dizzy Reed)
That was the lineup that played the 2002 MTV VMAs. The only main player from GNR was Axel so I don't count that at all.
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Well, I still consider it one of my top 3 musical happenings in my life. GNR was one helluva a band, all their stuff was great. Any type of reunion with them is a good enough for me.
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Not disagreeing with you. Loved that there was any type of preformance at all and I would love for Chineese Democracy to actually come out even if it sucks. I need closure.