Guns N' Roses/YMMV

""He's in my ass, that's where Slash is! Fuckhead! Go home.""
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: "My World" coming in at the end of Use Your Illusion II. Axl wrote that song all by himself while nurturing a love of Nine Inch Nails, and put it on without informing the other band members. Slash only found out about the song after buying a copy.
 * Broken Base: The fanbase is very split over the new GNR lineup and the Chinese Democracy album. On one side you've got the no Slash, so it sucks camp, the people who think Axl's jumped the shark, those who want a re-release of Appetite for Destruction, and those who simply don't like the new musicians and album. On the other, there are Axl fans, people who appreciate the talents of the "Hired Guns" and the new directions the music is taking, and people who just like Guns N' Roses regardless.
 * Covered Up: "Since I Don't Have You", "Ain't it Fun"; "Knockin On Heaven's Door" and "Live And Let Die" for some folks as well.
 * Ear Worm: Many songs, particularly those in the first album.
 * Epic Riff: "Sweet Child o' Mine". "Welcome to the Jungle" as well.
 * Somewhat Subverted Trope for "Sweet Child". The riff was just Slash messing around and Axl had happened to hear it and write lyrics to it. The fans love of the song made it epic when the band thought it was just going to be album filler.
 * Fandom Rivalry: Some with Nirvana, but even more with Stone Temple Pilots, current band of the ex-vocalist of Velvet Revolver. Funnily enough, Axl was a fan of Nirvana and tried to get them to open for them on a tour, but Kurt Cobain refused because he felt their public image was ridiculous and outdated.
 * First Installment Wins: Appetite for Destruction.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: Axl's divorce from the woman who inspired "Sweet Child O'Mine" which stemmed from him beating her.
 * Internet Backdraft: And all because some people like the old GNR better than the one which released Chinese Democracy. It rivals the Max Cavalera vs. Derrick Green fanwar in "fandoms broken because of replacements".
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: Tommy Stinson's most famous band is The Replacements.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Axl Rose. His father was a control freak who raised him believing Music and women were evil, he was sexually abused by his biological father and sister and physically abused by his stepfather and siblings, he has struggled with Bipolar Disorder, and his emotional immaturity is believed to be due to his abusive childhood. Thats not even going into his messy relationships and his girlfriend miscarrying, ruining his chance to become a father. The guy's a prima donna Control Freak, but damn, he has suffered in life.
 * Memetic Mutation


 * Misaimed Fandom: "Paradise City" is not a happy song.
 * Only Sane Man: Izzy. Leaving the band when he did allowed him to avoid getting caught up in the insanity that caused the band to fall apart. Unless, of course, his leaving was what caused things to fall apart...
 * Protection From Editors: Chinese Democracy is the prime example of what happens when a egotistical tyrant is given virtually limitless time and cash to record a follow-up album.
 * The twin Use Your Illusions are a lesser example of this, but it's clear that they had no leash.
 * Replacement Scrappy: Arguably drummer Matt Sorum. Axl certainly seems to feel this way; while he has described Slash, Izzy and Duff as "former members," he usually refers to Sorum as a "former employee." Ouch.
 * The Scrappy: To many fans, Axl Rose is an unstable, tyrannical egomaniac who is personally responsible for ruining one of the greatest rock groups of all time.