NIKKI SIXX, CHESTER BENNINGTON Featured In 'Artist On Artist' Interview

August 15, 2007

Two generations of rock collide in this exclusive MySpace "Artist on Artist" interview with MÖTLEY CRÜE's Nikki Sixx and LINKIN PARK's Chester Bennington. Close friends for years, the pair discuss their current projects like Sixx's "The Heroin Diaries", which helped Chester through some hard times. Watch the interview below.

Nikki Sixx's "The Heroin Diaries" soundtrack will be released August 21, with the book to follow on September 18.

If you can't wait for August 21 to hear Nikki and his new band SIXX: A.M., VH1.com is running a special listening party of "The Heroin Diaries" soundtrack. Go to this location to hear the album now. Also check out SIXX: A.M. on "Headbanger's Ball" this Saturday, August 18 on MTV2.

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