Mick Mars broke his silence even more amid his legal battle with Motley Crue.
Following the continuous exchange between Mars and his former bandmates in Motley Crue, the embattled guitarist shared more details about his relationship with them as their feud and legal battle are yet to reach an end.
Mick Mars Drops New Accusations VS Motley Crue Members
Mars is suing Motley Crue for alleged gaslighting incidents and his removal from the band "unilaterally." He shared more details about his experience in an interview with Rolling Stone published on June 24.
In the shocking exposé, the embattled guitarist talked about the accusations thrown on him regarding his lack of capability in remembering how to play Motley Crue material properly, saying that he covered for them when his former bandmates ruined everything.
By doing so, he spoke about feeling like Motley Crue members are trying to steal his legacy away, including the band's brand, his part of the group, and his ownership of the name.
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"How can you fire Mr. Heinz from Heinz ketchup? He owns it," he said. "Frank Sinatra's or Jimi Hendrix's legacy goes on forever, and their heirs continue to profit from it. They're trying to take that away from me. I'm not going to let them."
Mars dropped another bomb elsewhere in the Rolling Stone interview and accused Motley Crue members of not including him in the decision-making process for "Generation Swine." He recalled not playing one note in the music project as his former bandmates demanded him not to make his guitar "sound like a guitar."
Due to the incident, he revealed that he felt useless, especially whenever he did his part, but the band opted to have somebody else cover for him and play his supposed part.
Mick Mars Confirms Arrival of Debut Solo Album
Mars started focusing on his solo debut and revealed he is now looking for a record label to complete the album while Motley Crue members opted to work with Mars' touring replacement John 5 for its new music.
The upcoming LP, titled "Another Side of Mars," has the songs "Lonely in Your Grave," "Erased," "Memories," "Broken On the Inside," "Alone," "Decay," "Fear," and "Loyal To The Lie."
Despite working on his debut album, Mars clarified he would not hold a tour to support the LP following his previous announcement regarding his touring retirement.
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