TOMMY LEE Slams BLABBERMOUTH.NET 'Haters' Over TRAVIS BARKER Story

January 26, 2011

MÖTLEY CRÜE's Tommy Lee has posted a message on Twitter congratulating BLINK-182 drummer and hip-hop producer Travis Barker on the upcoming release of his album, "Give The Drummer Some", and slamming BLABBERMOUTH.NET "haters" who have made comments that were critical of the CD's musical content and cover artwork. Lee wrote, "Travis! Congrats on the new CD and [by the way]... FUCK all the haters at Blabbermouth.com [sic]. They can suck it! They did the same shit to me!"

"Give The Drummer Some" will be released on March 15 via Interscope Records. The first single will be "Can A Drummer Get Some", featuring The Game, Swizz Beats, Lil Wayne, and Rick Ross. "Jump Down", featuring The Cool Kids; and "Carry It", featuring RZA, Raekwon, and Tom Morello, are currently available on iTunes. Other confirmed tracks include "Devil's Got A Hold of Me", featuring hip-hop supergroup SLAUGHTERHOUSE; "Misfits", featuring Steve Aoki; "Cool Head", featuring Kid Cudi; "Don't F*** With Me", featuring Paul Wall, Kurupt, and J Roc; "City of Dreams", featuring The Clipse and Kobe; and "On My Own", featuring SLIPKNOT's Corey Taylor. More very special guests are in the works with details to be announced soon.

The "Can A Drummer Get Some" cover art was created by legendary rock and roll cover artist Pushead. Pushead has collaborated on revered classic album covers with such recording artists as METALLICA and Dr. Octagon.

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