Fans never stopped hoping that Guns N' Roses will finally release a new album.
However, following the exit of guitarist DJ Ashba from the American hard rock band, things started to crumble as a new album seemed impossible to happen.
However, a window of hope emerged when a german tabloid called Bild, reported that a million dollar two year contract has been offered for Guns N' Roses to reunite.
But apparently, the band refused the offer, which once again made it impossible for a new album to ever turn into reality.
But drummer Steven Adler is very vocal in claiming that he's still interested to work on a Guns N' Roses reunion, which can eventually lead to making a new album.
"The world has missed out on 25 years of great music, because those two weren't together," Adler told Loudwire.
He even compared Slash and Axl to the likes of other legendary rock band duos.
"I mean, Slash and Axl, it's like Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Imagine if those guys weren't together. It's a shame, and I'm just so glad that they're talking and everything is in the past like it should be. 'Cause I love those guys. Axl doesn't realize that I'm the one who loves him more than anybody."
Adding that their fans would probably go crazy if they see the back together at the stage. Adler also revealed that many people are actually asking for a Guns N' Roses reunion and like them he wishes that it will happen someday if not soon.
"If we played together, the whole arena would cry with joy. I go all around the world, I travel, and people always ask me, 'When are you gonna do a reunion? When are you gonna do a reunion?' And I want more than anything to be able to say, 'Oh, we're gonna do it on this day. Or this day.' But I have nothing to do with it. I wish I did. If I did, it would happened a long time ago. God wasn't ready for it."
However, Slash seemed adamant about a reunion moreso a new album.
"It would be worth doing for the fans," Slash told The Pulse of Radio. "The fans would be the greatest thing about it because I think they really deserve it - I think they got the short end of the stick on the whole thing. But the hurdles that one would have to jump in order to make that happen are insurmountable, as far as I can say right at this moment. But I can't speak, you know, for the future to the point of going, 'It'll never happen,' 'cause I think I would sound sort of ignorant."