#8 GUNS N’ ROSES ROCKET QUEEN
Closing tracks don’t come much sleazier than the end cut on Guns N’ Roses’ breathtakingly brash debut album Appetite For Destruction. The track, Rocket Queen, was based around a recycled, vaguely funky riff that Slash and Duff McKagan brought into the studio from their short-lived band Road Crew. Lyrics were added by Axl Rose, but it’s the uncredited backing groans, sorry, vocals from a ‘close friend’ of the band that caused the furore.