| Song Title | Year Released * | Song Rank |
|---|---|---|
| The Ballad Of Jayne | 1989 | 36,934 |
| Sex Action | 1988 | 46,809 |
| Never Enough | 1989 | 52,653 |
| Electric Gypsy | 1998 | 61,818 |
| Rip And Tear | 1989 | 69,857 |
| One More Reason | 1992 | 82,207 |
| Crystal Eyes | 2005 | 88,223 |
| Slap In The Face | 1989 | 99,411 |
| It's Over Now | 2005 | 109,900 |
| No Mercy | 1998 | 112,612 |
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L.A. Guns is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1983. The first incarnation of the group was formed, by Tracii Guns, in 1983 but disbanded in 1985 following its merger with fellow Los Angeles group Hollywood Rose, becoming the first lineup of Guns N' Roses. The same year, the group was reformed by Guns and singer Paul Black adding Mick Cripps and Nickey Alexander. Black would soon be replaced by former Girl singer Phil Lewis while former Faster Pussycat bassist Kelly Nickels was added to the group. Later, Alexander would be replaced by former W.A.S.P. drummer Steve Riley with this being known as the "classic lineup" of L.A. Guns. They achieved moderate chart success in the late 80's and early 90's. However, the group went through numerous lineup changes (with Guns being the only consistent member) and failed to regain mainstream attention.