MTLEY CRE Interviewed On 'Larry King Live'; Footage Available

June 21, 2008

All four members of MTLEY CREVince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Mick Mars made an appearance on last night's (Friday, June 20) edition of "Larry King Live", CNN's longest-running interview program, and talked sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and answered viewers' e-mails and calls. Watch several clips from the show below.

MTLEY CRE's new album, "Saints of Los Angeles", is available for streaming in in its entirety at IHeartMusic.com.

Due on June 24, the album is loosely based on the band's memoir, "The Dirt", which was published in 2001. The CD will be the first to feature all four original members of the CRE since 1997's "Generation Swine".

"Cre Fest" will kick off on July 1 in West Palm Beach, Florida, hitting 40 cities before wrapping up in late August.

MTLEY CRE will be the featured musical guests on CBS' "The Late Show with David Letterman" airing on Tuesday, June 24 at 11:35 p.m. ET/PT.

Getting back together, "Saints of Los Angeles", tattoos, rehearsal, the sound of their music:

Tommy and Pam a family again, inspiration for new album, new tour, getting back together, love for Ozzy, the CRE's theatrical influence on theatrics in live shows, drugs, early live shows:

Longevity of songs, Cre Fest 2008, "Kickstart My Heart", where they live, begining of MTLEY CRE, stealing Vince, band name:

MTLEY CRE on same-sex marriages and the titty-cam, what they would do without music:

(Thanks: Rowdy Yates)

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