. - Appetite For Destruction [Uncensored] [Extended] [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video)
. - Appetite For Destruction
. - Appetite For Destruction [Uncensored]
. - Appetite For Destruction [Uncensored] [Extended Version]
. - Appetite For Destruction [Remastered In 4K]
. - Appetite For Destruction (Official Music Video)
. - Appetite For Destruction [Uncensored] [Extended Version] [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video)
. - Appetite For Destruction [Explicit Version] [Uncensored] [Extended Version] [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video)
. - Appetite For Destruction [Dirty Version] [Uncensored] [Extended Version] [Remastered In 4K] (Official Music Video)
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Appetite For Destruction · .
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â„— A Priority Records Release
â„— 1991 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1991-05-28
Producer: Dr. Dre
Producer: DJ Yella
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Big Bass Brian
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Donovan Sound
Composer Lyricist: Andre R. Young
Composer Lyricist: Lorenzo Patterson
Composer Lyricist: Jerry Long
Composer Lyricist: Tracy Curry
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“Appetite for Destruction“ is a song by American hip hop group . The song is the second single from their final studio album Niggaz4Life. The song also appeared on The Best of : The Strength of Street Knowledge. The music video featured members of robbing a bank in a 1920s setting. After they rob the bank, the video returns to color and a modern setting. In the last scene, when the other members of attempt to get away in a car, Eazy-E blows the car up killing the other members thus ending the song with the line, “Number 10 is my appetite to kill“, referencing his version of the 10 Commandments in his verse. An extended version of the song for the music video also appeared on the home video Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video released in 1992.
The song is featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto V as part of the West Coast Classics radio station.