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2Cellos 'Welcome to the Jungle' Rocks Guns N' Roses Classical Style

I don't think I've ever appreciated the cello as much as I have after watching 2Cellos 'Welcome to the Jungle.' So if you like rock and roll and classical music, you're gonna find out why these guys give Axl Rose and co. a run for their money.

The 2Cellos 'Welcome to the Jungle' is an insane rendition of the infamous Guns N' Roses song off their debut album, Appetite for Destruction. The notes and intensity these guys play at are mind blowing -- in fact, you can see their bows starting to slowly break apart as they play and head bang. The only thing missing was the solo, so hopefully Slash will consider joining one day?

This video is an absolute must-see for any fans of Guns N' Roses because it's insanely good -- and that's honestly still an understatement.
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