“Chicanery” is truly a word that’s not used enough. Dictionary.com defines it as “trickery or deception by quibbling or sophistry.” And it’s a word Guns N’ Roses singer Axl Rose recently used when talking about Guitar Hero publisher Activision Blizzard.

In a ridiculous4,000-plus-word rant on Guns N’ Roses’ online message boards, Rose calls out Activision for not properly obtaining the rights to use the band’s name in relation toGuitar Hero III. Their classic song, “Welcome to the Jungle” apppeared as a playable song in the title, as did a digital-likeness of the band’s former guitarist Slash.

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The rant is kind of all over the place, but Rose is clearly bothered by Activision’s use of the band’s name, as well as how it handled its relationship with Slash.

“[Slash] being inGuitar Herois fine,” writes Rose, “but not when Activision is using ‘Jungle,’ having Yahoo! use ‘Sweet Child’ unauthorized, claims no involvement with Slash, his or anyone’s image or VR or anyone or anyone’s music in either camp in promotion or commercials, etc.”

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“I read about it as it moved along, but Activision continually denied it right up to the releases,” he continues. “That’s some low life chicanery on all their parts.”

OK, so I have no idea what the hell he’s talking about, exactly. But Rose obviously isn’t a huge fan of the folks behindGuitar Hero. With himalready convincedthat the entirety of Guns’ new albumChinese Democracyis coming toRock Bandat some point, it’s probably not long untilAppetite for Destructionfollows.

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