"Out ta Get Me" is a song by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses released on the album Appetite for Destruction. Its lyrics focus on lead singer Axl Rose's constant trouble with the law as a youth in Indiana. Slash describes it as being written even more quickly than "Welcome to the Jungle", which means it was written in under three hours.
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