MÖTLEY CRÜE Guitarist Talks About 'Bones' Guest Appearance

May 6, 2009

The members of MÖTLEY CRÜE will appear in the season finale of "Bones" on May 14. In the episode, the band is playing at a nightclub where a murder victim is found. Guitarist Mick Mars gave The Pulse of Radio a little background on the show and the band's guest spot. "We're doing a weekly series called 'Bones', actually this lady's name is Bones and she goes around and does like forensic things on old bones that they find and stuff and she finds out how the person died or if the person was murdered or if they died of natural causes and that kind of a thing so it was kind of cool," he said.

Mars said this isn't the first time MÖTLEY CRÜE has been asked to appear on a TV drama. "A long time ago we were asked to do 'CHiPs' and we kind of passed on it because we thought it was a little bit not us, but this is I think more us, 'cause, you know, it's like kind of dark and, you know, with the skeletons and forensic stuff and autopsy kind of weird thing and everything else, and crime scene investigators and stuff that's more, more like a MÖTLEY CRÜE thing."

"Bones" airs on Fox and stars Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz.

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