MÖTLEY CRÜE Bassist: 'We All Must Support Artists Who Fight The System'

June 1, 2007

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx issued the following update:

"The new NINE INCH NAILS music, 'Year Zero', is one of the best albums I've heard in years. We all must support artists who fight the system and do things according to what's in their heart. This is a magical piece of work and I highly suggest you do anything you can to get your hands on it.

"In other news, MÖTLEY CRÜE plays our firsts show in six months tonight (June 1) in Zurich. We had a great rehearsal yesterday. I know I'll see some of you out there on this short run of dates in Europe.

"Thanks for your support on 'The Heroin Diaries' project. We do feel it will make a difference..."

As previously reported, Nikki Sixx's video for "Life Is Beautiful" has been posted at UGO.com. This is the first single from "The Heroin Diaries" soundtrack, which hits stores on August 21. The song is performed by Sixx, DJ Ashba (ex-BEAUTIFUL CREATURES),and James Michael who are collectively known as SIXX:A.M.

"The Heroin Diaries" CD is a precursor to Sixx's autobiography of the same name, which arrives September 25. The album's 12 tracks each match up with one chapter in the book; "Life Is Beautiful" can be streamed from the book's MySpace.com page. An e-card for "The Heroin Diaries", which contains an excerpt from the book's first chapter where Nikki talks about his love/hate relationship with his dealer, is available at this location.

"The Heroin Diaries: A Year in the Life of a Shattered Rock Star" offers an unflinching and utterly gripping look at Sixx's descent into drug addiction with a soundtrack, featuring James Michael and DJ Ashba (ex-BEAUTIFUL CREATURES),to match.

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