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  1. Douglas Goldstein (born September 12, 1971) is an American screenwriter and television producer and director, primarily known for his work as co-head writer on the late-night animated series Robot Chicken.

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  3. Douglas Goldstein (born September 12, 1971) is an American screenwriter and television producer and director, primarily known for his work as co-head writer on the late-night animated series Robot Chicken.

    • Guns N’ Roses: The Biggest Band in The World
    • Never The Nice Guys of Rock N’ Roll
    • The Biggest Misconception About “Use Your Illusion”
    • Success Is Built Upon Having Something That Everybody Else Wants
    • Geffen Records: Hungry For A Guns N’ Roses Follow Up Album
    • We Did About 36 Songs in 36 Days So We Weren’T Effing around.” – Slash

    Fast forward almost two years later on September 17, 1991, Guns N’ Roses achieved something few bands have done. They were the biggest band in the world. Donald Trump was in a limousine heading for Tower Records in Manhattan to buy his own copies of Use Your Illusion 1 & 2. The new albums were in a music industry’s first, being released simultaneou...

    Guns N’ Roses were never the nice guys of rock n’ roll. It was part of their appeal and image. Tom Zutaut, who’d signed the band to Geffen Records, was fighting not to have them dropped before they’d even released their first album. Tom Zutaut had to almost beg Alan Niven to take them on as they drifted toward self-sabotage. It would be a year befo...

    One big misconception about the records is that the band wrote a lot of new material for the Illusions records with Sorum on board. A lot of the songs on both albums were held over from Appetite for Destruction or even written before their debut album including songs like “November Rain”, “Bad Obsession”, “Don’t Cry”, “The Garden”, “You Could Be Mi...

    The band’s existence at that time was different from a lot of other bands as well. Appetite for Destruction still continued to be a huge seller for the band four years after it was released and the non-appearance of its follow-up gave their managers some leverage to do things that had never been done before in the music industry. Success in the mus...

    The band’s label, Geffen Records was hungry for a new record. The stop starts of the past two years were making some at the label worried that they’d never see a new album. The band had several false release dates before a new album would be released. The band would hit the road even before the Use Your Illusion records were done. Alan Niven decide...

    Although the final album credits acknowledge a long timeline of two years and seven recording studios, one of the most remarkable things about the records is the speed at which the basic tracks were recorded. Slash would remember, “We did about 36 songs in 36 days so we weren’t effing around. Axl Rose would tell Hit Parader around the time of the a...

  4. Robot Chicken is an American adult stop motion-animated sketch comedy television series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich for Cartoon Network 's nighttime programming block Adult Swim. The writers, most prominently Green, also provide many of the voices.

  5. Nov 18, 2016 · Two of its stars are Alan Niven and Doug Goldstein, the feuding former managers of the band (Niven initially employed Goldstein as Guns’ tour manager before Goldstein – depending on whose version you believe – finagled his way into Axl’s affections and engineered Niven’s sacking).

  6. Douglas "Doug" Goldstein (born September 12, 1971) is the co-head writer, co-director, and co-producer of Robot Chicken. Along with his partners Seth Green, Matthew Senreich, and Tom Root, Goldstein skewers pop culture using stop-motion-animated action figures as its stars.

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