Guns N' Roses' Duff McKagan Pens New Song While Trying to Regain His 'Sanity' Amidst Panic Attack
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The bassist of the 'Sweet Child O' Mine' group remembers picking up his guitar and humming melodies in order to comfort and calm himself down during a panic attack.

AceShowbiz - Duff McKagan penned his new song amidst a panic attack. The Guns N' Roses rocker has unleashed an EP which tackles mental health, and he's revealed the title track, "This Is the Song", came to him while he was suffering an episode and how he managed to regain his calm by strumming his acoustic guitar.

"This Is The Song was written in the middle of a panic attack. I couldn't breathe and couldn't see straight, and lately, I have thankfully found my acoustic guitar as a refuge," he shared in a letter to fans.

"If I just hold on to that guitar, play chords, and hum melodies, I can start to climb my way out of that hole. For those of you who have never experienced something like this, count yourselves blessed. To those of you who recognize what I am talking about, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! (sic)"

He sings, "This is the song that's gonna save my life as I scrape for sanity."

The EP also features the tracks "Pass You By" and "Can't Come to Soon". The 59-year-old musician - who released the mini album during Mental Health Awareness Month - shared how he has suffered from panic disorder since he was a teen.

He told fans in his letter, "I have dealt with a certain variety of panic disorder since the age of 16, and in these recent years, my panic disorder has morphed and twisted and brought along some darkness that seems to appear out of absolutely nowhere. It can be terrifying."

The songs mark Duff's first new solo music in four years, following his 2019 LP "Tenderness".

Meanwhile, Guns N' Roses have a jam-packed tour schedule, including headlining Glastonbury next month.

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