Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan has shared a track by his teenage band The Living – listen below.The musician, 57, formed the punk-rock group in Seattle when he was just 15-years-old.
On April 16, a previously unreleased album from the band called ‘The Living – 1982’ will arrive via Loosegroove Records – a Seattle label co-owned by Pearl Jam‘s Stone Gossard.Previewing the project is a rough-around-the-edges, sub-three-minute thrasher called ‘Two Generation Stand’, which begins with the lyrics: “Looking at me like I’m some sort of freak / I think your sort of a bastard / Take to the street, you’re lookin’ at me / Makin your money faster“.McKagan played guitar for The Living alongside singer John Conte, bassist Todd Fleischman and drummer.
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