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Guns N’ Roses have announced that two new songs, “Atlas” and “Nothin’,” will be released on December 2.
The tracks arrive alongside news of their 2026 world tour and mark their first new music since 2023’s “The General” and “Perhaps.”
Both songs reportedly date back to the Chinese Democracy sessions from 2008, similar to the band’s post-reunion singles “Absurd” and “Hard Skool.”
“Atlas” is believed to be a reworked version of the unreleased song “Atlas Shrugged,” which featured Queen’s Brian May on guitar in early demos.
“Nothin’” was first mentioned by bassist Duff McKagan at a Fender event in Tokyo earlier this year.
A press release says both tracks will join recent singles in the band’s live setlists, alongside classic hits and deep cuts.
These releases bring Guns N’ Roses’ post-reunion song count to six. While fans hope for a full album in 2026, Slash says it’s still uncertain when that might happen.
Source: ULTIMATE CLASSIC ROCK


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