Music: Nikki Sixx Explains Why He Clapped Back At Eddie Vedder.

Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx Explains Why He Clapped Back At Eddie Vedder

Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx recently clapped back at Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder after Eddie said he “despised” Crue, noting, “I hated it. I hated how it made the fellas look. I hated how it made the women look. It felt so vacuous." Well, now Sixx is explaining why he felt the need to speak up.

“You take a swipe at my band; I'll take a swipe at your band,” he shared while speaking to Brazilian entrepreneur Paulo Baron and music critic Regis Tadeu. “You try to hurt my family, which is my band; I will try to hurt you. That's not something to be proud about.”

Later he noted, “But what I don't understand is why's the guy even talking about my band? He's a successful guy.” 

Six argued, "Listen, let's face it: the guy flies around in private jets; he lives in a mansion in a gated community; he sells out stadiums; and then he dresses at the thrift store and tries to pretend [to be] some guy in the '90s,” sharing, “Don't take a swipe at my band, dude. I mean, I'm at least being honest."

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Alice in Chains & Breaking Benjamin Announce Tour

Alice in Chains and Breaking Benjamin are touring together! The joint tour is set to kick off this summer. Bush will serve as support for most of the dates. 

The tour kicks off in Burgettstown, PA on August 10. It ends on October 8 in Mansfield, MA. Check out the first few dates below and click here for the full schedule. Tickets will go on sale via Ticketmaster this Friday, March 11 at 10 AM local time.

We have tickets At 6:45 AM for their show on Sat, SEP 17 The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

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Here Are Some Anti-War Rock Songs to Rally Behind

 

In the spirit of love, put on some songs that stand up for PEACE. Here are 10 rock songs that protest war and military conflict:

 

 

1.  "One",  Metallica

 

2.  "War Pigs",  Black Sabbath

 

3.  "B.Y.O.B.",  System of a Down

 

4.  "Zombie",  The Cranberries

 

5.  "Bulls on Parade",  Rage Against the Machine

 

6.  "All Along the Watchtower",  Jimi Hendrix . . . It's been covered a lot, and the Hendrix version is a classic . . . but it was originally written by Bob Dylan.

 

7.  "Imagine",  John Lennon

 

8.  "Gimme Shelter",  The Rolling Stones

 

9.  "Fortunate Son",  Creedence Clearwater Revival

 

10.  "Orange Crush",  R.E.M.

 

 

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Prodigy Announce First Tour Since Keith Flint's Death

The Prodigy will be touring England this July. It kicks off on July 8 in Sheffield and ends with three shows later that month at London's O2 Academy Brixton. The tour celebrates 25 years of their "The Fat of the Land" album. This will also be the first tour the band is going on since Keith Flint passed away in March 2019.

Liam Howlett and Maxim shared a joint statement, saying, "We can't wait to get back on stage and play our tunes for the people again, the 25th anniversary of 'Fat of the Land' felt like the right time for us to step up. We'll be dropping tunes from all our albums and maybe some sh*t u haven't heard before. This one's for Flinty... now let's f*kin go!!" 

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My Chemical Romance has canceled its shows for Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Kyiv.

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Here are new tour dates for ZZ Top

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Press Conference With Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard And Poison Announcing 2020 Stadium Tour

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