Garden of Eden
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who wrote 'Garden of Eden' by Guns N’ Roses?
'Garden of Eden' was written by the band members Saul Hudson (Slash), Izzy Stradlin, Duff Rose McKagan, Darren A. Reed, Matt Sorum, and W. Axl Rose.
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What album features 'Garden of Eden' by Guns N’ Roses?
'Garden of Eden' is featured on Guns N' Roses' album 'Use Your Illusion I', which was released in 1991.
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Was there a music video for 'Garden of Eden'?
Yes, there were two versions of the music video for 'Garden of Eden.' Both were made in 1992, with one showing paper flying in the air and the other featuring a 'follow-the-bouncing-ball' style for the lyrics.
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Did 'Garden of Eden' get any notable media presence?
Yes, the music video for 'Garden of Eden' was used as fodder for the MTV re-airing of the pilot episode of Beavis and Butthead. Moreover, the song ranked 7th best out of 17 in Rolling Stone's ranking of Guns N' Roses music videos.
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What are some themes discussed in the lyrics of 'Garden of Eden'?
The lyrics of 'Garden of Eden' touch on themes like confusion, societal issues, and disillusionment with organized religion and government. The song reflects on a sense of chaos and control in the world, paired with the relentless power of rock n' roll.
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Where can 'Garden of Eden' be found in Guns N' Roses' video compilations?
'Garden of Eden' is included in Guns N' Roses' music video compilation 'Welcome to the Videos,' which was released in 1998. This compilation includes the popular version of the music video with paper flying in the air.