(Note: The song "Sex Action" on this album is not the same song as the song of the same name on L.A. Guns's self-titled album.)
Greatest Hits and Black Beauties is an L.A. Guns album featuring new versions of old L.A. Guns songs.
Hollywood Rehearsal is a collection of demos by L.A. Guns that was released in Japan.
Guns N' Roses | Shiny Toy Guns | guns | L.A. Guns | The Guns of Brixton | Sons of Guns | More Guns, Less Crime | Men with Guns | Young Guns II | Guns n' Roses | Guns 'n Roses | Cross-Channel guns in the Second World War | Yesterdays (Guns N' Roses song) | The Guns | The Garden (Guns N' Roses song) | Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots | Men with Guns (film) | Guns 'N' Roses | Guns & Ammo | Great Guns | Five Guns West | American Guns | The Motor City Machine Guns | The Guns of the South | The Guns of Navarone (film) | The Guns of Navarone | Rose Guns Days | Ordóñez guns | One in a Million (Guns N' Roses song) | Native Guns |
Bombay the Hard Way: Guns, Cars and Sitars is a 1998 project of producer Dan The Automator in which music from 1970s funk Bollywood composer duo Kalyanji-Anandji (Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah) was taken and given a funky remix.
During this time, the band opened for such artists as Saigon Kick, Great White, Quiet Riot, Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe, Lita Ford, FireHouse, Slaughter, L.A. Guns, Bang Tango, Enuff Z'nuff and Dokken, also opening for several dates of Warrant's 'Ultraphobic' and 'Belly To Belly' tours.
Live: A Night on the Strip is a live recording by L.A. Guns which occurred October 7, 1999, at the Key Club on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood.
A self-described fan of a wide range of music, members of L.A. Guns, W.A.S.P., White Lion and Black Line appeared at Skye's birthday at the Universal CityWalk.
Their player-manager was Andre Johnson, formerly with the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs organizations.
The details of the duel are as follows: The combatants stand opposite each other while a musical clock starts to play.
Phil Lewis (born 1957), English vocalist for the American band L.A. Guns
A different line-up of L.A. Guns had previously recorded a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Custard Pie" on Hollywood Rehearsal.