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  1. El álbum contiene canciones escritas por el mismo Gene Simmons en colaboración con Bob Dylan y Frank Zappa. También se encuentra como guitarrista invitado Dave Navarro interpretando la canción "Firestarter" de The Prodigy, la cual contó con un vídeo promocional. 1 .

  2. Dave Navarro’s four-and-a-half-year stint as the guitarist for Red Hot Chili Peppers came to an end on April 3, 1998. On paper, it was a musical marriage that seemed perfect: Navarro, the guitar ...

  3. Dave Navarro entered the limelight as the guitarist of Jane's Addiction, and to say his entrance was explosive is a criminal understatement. Guitar World calls Jane's Addiction a "stink bomb" that kicked the haughty hair metal bands that ruled the late 1980s airwaves off their pedestals and served as a precursor for grunge with its anti-corporate attitude and raw sound.

  4. Dave Navarro. In a hotel lobby. Maybe it was a bad day; but guy was an asshole. I didn't even approach him or disturb him. Just said to my wife-at-the-time "Holy shit, it's Dave Navarro." He heard me, gave me a dirty look, and pointedly grabbed his bag and walked to the other side of the lobby. You're Dave Navarro?

  5. Navarro was over the moon to be reunited with his guitar 28 years later, saying, "An instrument like this is not unlike a relationship with a human being. It's something you connect to, that hears you, understands you." Throughout the years, Dave Navarro has been in the headlines for both the wrong and right reasons.

  6. Yep, and sometimes he's completely disagreeing with Peck and Nunez about technical aspects saying he would wear a certain tattoo that's more appealing to the eye. Teleprompter reading aside, I like him on the show. 44. [deleted] • 6 yr. ago. Well yeah, as would I rather wear a more appealing tattoo.

  7. In an exclusive meeting with two rock icons, Gene Simmons and Dave Navarro get together to plug Gene’s new solo album, Asshole. “I'm already too rich, and I don’t give a damn what you think. Does that sound arrogant?” In his inimitable fashion, Gene Simmons is explaining the rationale behind Asshole (Sanctuary), his new solo album.