MÖTLEY CRÜE Guarantee One Thing: 'It's Gonna Be Unpredictable'

December 6, 2004

MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx has posted the following message on the group's web site:

"Here we go, buckle up and hold on tight. The engines are engaged and the runway is clear for takeoff. Lights, action, rock 'n' roll. Here we go again on Dysfunction Junction Airlines. We only guarantee one thing, it's gonna be unpredictable.

"God must love a drama, or he wouldnt of created MÖTLEY CRÜE. Like going to the car races, so many of us hopefully will see a car crash. Macabre in nature....we expect to be entertained. We won't disappoint.

"December 6th 2004. The journey starts here..."

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