Slash Family Makes Sad Drug Smoking Revelation

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Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash’s brother Ash loves the 420, and has said it’s difficult to get Mary Jane in Japan in a new Instagram post. A Guns N’ Roses icon revealed the first time Axl Rose showed up late to a concert in a new interview.

A fan wrote to Ash, “Japan is a crazy Xan paradise.”

Ash responded, “Trying to get good weed in Japan is so depressing I’ve given up. Haven’t smoked in Japan in like 5 years now.”

Duff McKagan recently told GQ about getting clean and sober, “I was 29 years of age and really I was probably sub-zero, if that is possible. I had got to a stage in my life where I just didn’t care about being alive. I couldn’t get myself out of a situation with addiction and alcoholism and I was convinced that the end was coming. And that fact – that I just didn’t care, that I was probably done – was absolutely the bottom for me. Living day in, day out like that is really the lowest place you can be.”

He added, “I had no emotion at all. Nothing. And that is no way to live. I think that’s why if you hear about me mountain bike riding or kickboxing and doing all this other shit, it’s because I got my life back. As everyone knows, my pancreas burst and all of that, but after it happened and I realised I would have a chance at leading a sober life, living a life without those chains on me, I embraced it fully. I was lucky to get a second chance at life. It was a revelation to me and it was all-encompassing in terms of mind, body and spirit. And I was very fortunate that it happened to me. To look at my life then and my life now, it is truly extraordinary.” A Guns N’ Roses legend recently revealed when Axl Rose started ‘dictating’ to the band.

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