Is the feud finally over?
It's been almost 20 years since former Guns N' Roses bandmates Slash and Axl Rose had a very ugly falling out and though it is public knowledge that the two have never made amends since, one of rock's biggest feuds may finally be over.
Speaking in an interview with Swedish outlet Aftonbladet, Slash confirmed that the two musicians have begun rebuilding their friendship.
"It was probably way overdue, you know," the 50-year-old guitarist said.
"But it's, you know, it’s very cool at this point. You know, let some of that, sort of, negative … dispel some of that negative stuff that was going on for so long."
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As to whether the iconic act would reform at some point, Slash remained tight-lipped.
"I couldn't answer that one," he laughed, quickly adding, "Let's get off the subject, cause, you know, that's an old one."
Meanwhile, Guns N' Roses fans will no doubt be hoping for some new material from the heavily altered line-up, whether that includes plans with Slash or not, as the band have not released an album since 2008's Chinese Democracy.