Guns N' Roses deny sampling another artist's work on Chinese Democracy.

Guns N' Roses have denied that they sampled songs on their most recent record.
Earlier this week, it was revealed that UK record label Independiente and the US arm of Domino Records have launched a $1 million (£630,000) lawsuit against the band.
Lawyers for the companies allege that Guns N' Roses sampled two songs from German musician Ulrich Schnauss on 2008's Chinese Democracy, arguing that Riad N' the Bedouins uses elements of Wherever You Are and A Strangely Isolated Place.
Irving Azoff, Guns N' Roses' attorney, said in a statement that the group "vigorously contest" the allegations.
"The band believed when the record came out and still believes that there are no unauthorised samples on the track," he added.
In a recent interview with Independent.ie. ex-Guns N' Roses man Duff McKagan claimed that he believes Chinese Democracy is a "good record" and said everyone who worked on it did a good job.
News brought to you by Tourdates.co.uk bringing the latest in Free Music Downloads.