BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION To Embark On West Coast Tour

January 19, 2003

BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION, the new band featuring MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx, L.A. GUNS guitarist Tracii Guns, and former MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman John Corabi (who plays guitar in the group),are tentatively scheduled to embark on a 10-date West Coast tour at the end of February.

The group, who made their live debut supporting MUDVAYNE in December, are set to enter the studio in mid-April to begin recording their debut album, due before the end of the year through an as-yet-undetermined label. BRIDES OF DESTRUCTION's current lineup is completed by vocalist London LeGrand and drummer Scot Coogan (ex-PAUL GILBERT, ONI LOGAN/ROWAN ROBERTSON, SINÉAD O'CONNOR).

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