Guns N Roses, Belt Buckle, Flowers & Guns
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Officially Licensed Guns N Roses Belt Buckles
Guns N Roses Flowers & Guns Heavy Duty Belt Buckle
This Guns N Roses buckle features the band logo over top of the classic pistols and flowers graphic and makes a great gift for any GNR fan!
Guns N' Roses began opening shows for major acts, but as their fame began to take hold, a world tour in support of Appetite for Destruction was scheduled.
The band traveled across the United States, and in spring 1988 were invited to the notorious Monsters of Rock Festival at Castle Donington in Leicestershire, England, where they shared the bill with groups like KISS and Iron Maiden.
At the start of the Guns N' Roses set, the capacity crowd of over 100,000 began jumping and surging forward. Despite Rose's requests that the crowd move away from the stage, two fans were trampled to death.
The media largely blamed the band for the tragedy, and reported that the band had continued playing even when there were dangerous crowd conditions.
In fact, the final report on the Donington incident filed by the head of security at the venue noted that the band had not been aware of the extent of fan injuries, had immediately halted their set when requested to do so, and had attempted to calm the crowd.
Nonetheless, events such as these during the Appetite for Destruction tour earned the group the title of "the world's most dangerous band". In addition, the behavior of the band members also garnered negative attention from the media.
Duff, Slash, Izzy and Adler were often seen intoxicated both on and off stage.























