COCKSTAR Enter Studio To Record Demo

September 26, 2002

COCKSTAR, the new band featuring MÖTLEY CRÜE bassist Nikki Sixx, L.A. GUNS axeman Tracii Guns, ADEMA drummer Kris Kohl, former MÖTLEY CRÜE frontman John Corabi, and previously-unknown vocalist London, are scheduled to enter the studio this week to record six original cuts, presumably to be used to shop around for a record deal.

"We've had two major offers already but were a bit gun shy of major labels," Sixx wrote on MÖTLEY CRÜE's official web site. "This is so pure, it would have to be the right company to win us over."

The songs set to be recorded are as follows:

01. I Got A Gun (And Nothing To Say)
02. You'll Only Get So Far
03. Dogs Of Hollywood
04. Set The Fire
05. Smell's A Revolution
06. Natural Born Killers

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