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unusual facts about Axl


Axl

AXL receptor tyrosine kinase in biochemistry, a member of the receptor tyrosine kinase family of cell surface receptors


Axl Hazarika

On 1 January 2012, Axl Hazarika released an animation film titled Hum Badal Gaye, directed by Ryan Hazarika, which is also the first animation film from Northeast India.

Del James

The collection features an introduction by Axl Rose and the short story “Without You”, said to be the inspiration for the Guns N' Roses video "November Rain."

G N' R Lies

The cover art bears a resemblance to John Lennon's Some Time in New York City, an album that contains Lennon's controversial "Woman Is the Nigger of the World", a song Axl cited when he defended his use of the word "nigger" in "One in a Million".

Ian Galliguez

Ian was on Guns and Roses, as Axl, the police 'partner' and best friend of Onat Marasigan, who is played by Ejay Falcon.

It's So Easy

In an Eddie Trunk interview from 2006, Axl said that Duff and West originally wrote the song as an acoustic "Hippie Ya-Ya" song, and that it was Slash's decision to turn it into a rock song.

Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation

On July 8, 1995, the promotion held an event at the National Guard Armory in Annapolis, Maryland which featured Corporal Punishment, Axl Rotten, Mad Dog O'Malley and the debut of Pat Patterson, Jr. (the kayfabe "son" of Pat Patterson); the card was the first professional wrestling event ever held in Annapolis.

RedRobe

Axl's mission is to track down the late Pope Joan (specifically, a data-holding bracelet of hers), who drained the Vatican's immense assets to buy aid and other kinds of support for the Third World before being apparently dismembered by a horde of the people she helped save.

The Cardinal agrees to grant clemency if Axl returns to his service, an offer he can't refuse but one with serious consequences.

Rocket Queen

Steven Adler would take a drum solo in the middle of the song while the band was supporting Appetite For Destruction in 1988, which expanded to included Duff McKagan on an additional drum kit and Axl Rose playing bass when the band opened four dates for The Rolling Stones in 1989 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.


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