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Chinese Democracy could show up at Best Buy this year

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Chock up the martyr points for Antiquiet.com blogger Kevin “Skwerl” Cogill. According to Billboard.com “Best Buy is set to be the exclusive retailer for Guns N’ Roses decade-plus-in-the-making new album Chinese Democracy before year’s end…”

Cogill is best known as the blogger who leaked Guns ‘n Roses perpetually forthcoming album, Chinese Democracy.

As a result of his leakage Cogill now faces up to three years in prison and $250,000 in fines. One cannot help but wonder how much Skwerl’s activities had to do with seeing the album’s this year.

Slash spits venom at Chinese Democracy leaker

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Portrait of Slash by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders

On Fri., Aug. 29th The Los Angeles Times ran a follow-up story on Kevin “Skwerl” Cogill who is best known as the blogger who leaked Guns ‘n Roses perpetually forthcoming album, Chinese Democracy.

As a result of his leakage Cogill now faces up to three years in prison and $250,000 in fines.

In the Times‘ story former G-n-R lead guitarist and apparent professor of both law and philosophy, Slash is actually quoted saying, “I hope he rots in jail. It’s going to affect the sales of the record, and it’s not fair. The Internet is what it is, and you have to deal with it accordingly, but I think if someone goes and steals something, it’s theft.”

Thanks, professor… You know what else hurts album sales, sitting on a record for almost 15 years!

According to The Times‘ story the current incarnation of G-n-R cryptically addressed the situation with this, “Presently, though we don’t support this guy’s actions at that level, our interest is in the original source. We can’t comment publicly at this time as the investigation is ongoing.”

To read the full story in The Times, click here.

(Photo courtesy of www.greenfield-sanders.com.)

Blogger busted for leaking Chinese Democracy

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Axl Rose photo by Kevin Mazur (WireImage / Getty)

According to an Associated Press report federal authorities say they have arrested a blogger suspected of streaming songs from Guns N’ Roses’ ridiculously long over due unreleased album, Chinese Democracy, on the website www.antiquiet.com.

FBI agents arrested 27-year-old Kevin Cogill (A.K.A. Skwerl) on Wednesday morning (Aug. 27th) on suspicion of violating federal copyright laws. Federal authorities say Cogill posted nine unreleased Guns N’ Roses songs on his website in June.

Sadly, the songs have been removed from the site. But after almost 14 years of Axl Roses’ antics nothing could possibly live up to the hype surrounding this record, which still has no formal release date.

Even way back in 2003 the Offspring made a joke that they were going to call their forthcoming album Chinese Democracy (You Snooze, You Lose), but it was just an April Fools day joke. Regardless, that was 2003 and the record’s continually delayed release was already a joke back then.

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