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Dating site eHarmony is having Fred Durst direct a series of commercials for its upcoming campaign. Durst may have been awfully immature in his earlier years but he seems to have figured it out as of late. Here are five performers we want our daughters nowhere near. -
7 Musicians Who Have Rejoined Their Bands: Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and more
Line-up changes are common within huge rock bands, but after someone leaves a band, it's very rare for them to ever rejoin. Here are seven musicians who rejoined their bands after leaving. -
Michael Sweet vs. Nikki Sixx
When Stryper's Michael Sweet wrote his autobiography, his reference to Motley Crue wasn't a dig or a slap, it was simply a comparison. Sadly, Nikkie Sixx didn't take it as it was intended and slapped out at Michael through social media. -
7 Album Covers That Are Homages to Other Albums: The Clash, Weezer, and more
Musicians steal from each other all the times, whether it comes to lyrics, riffs, fashion, or in this case, album covers. Here are seven album covers that are homages (or rip-offs) to other albums. -
10 Artists Whose Most Famous Song Isn't Their Best: Radiohead, Nirvana, and more
Success in the music business is unpredictable. Some untalented artists inexplicably stay at the top of the charts, just like some songs inexplicably become an artist's signature, even though they have more qualified songs for the position. Here are ten artists whose most famous song isn't their best. -
Mötley Crüe's 'The Dirt' film script shocks even Tommy Lee: 'How the hell are we gonna rate this thing?'
'The Dirt,' a film based on Mötley Crüe's biographic book of the same name (which was released during 2001) is in production. And based on the reaction of drummer Tommy Lee, viewers can expect shock, and perhaps awe. -
Tommy Lee on drums for new Smashing pumpkins album, Billy Corgan reveals
The Smashing Pumpkins are supposedly releasing two albums during 2015 and the group hasn't found a full-time replacement for the talented Jimmy Chamberlin yet. Billy Corgan isn't looking for applicants, but he revealed the session musician who will man the skins for the first record: Mötley Crüe's Tommy Lee. -
7 Musicians with Tax Problems: R. Kelly, Robin Thicke, and more
Happy tax day! If you feel stressed out and miserable that you waited until the last minute to do your taxes (if that's the case, stop reading this and get back to your taxes), don't feel so bad; even the rich and famous are awful at paying the IRS. Here are seven musicians that have run into trouble with Uncle Sam. -
Nikki Sixx of Motley Crue marries model Courtney Bingham
Motley Crue may have split and called it quits but Nikki Sixx's relationship with Courtney Bingham is going strong and better than ever. -
Motley Crue Gets the Country Treatment
When Big Machine Records announced plans to release a country tribute album to Motley Crue, last month, fans of the hard rockers were surprised and maybe a bit confused. Turns out that Vince Neil was just as confused at first. -
Motley Crue announce break up, extensive farewell tour with Alice Cooper
It's been a wild and crazy 33 years but now legendary metal band Motley Crue are calling it quits. Today (Jan. 28), the band held a press conference in Los Angeles, Calif., announcing its end alongside an expansive 72-date North American tour alongside groundbreaking rocker Alice Cooper. -
Mötley Crüe 2013: Vince Neil Announces Bands Next Tour Will Be Its LAST, Health Problems Catching Up To Mick Mars
Bad news for hair metal mavens everywhere: Vocalist Vince Neil has announced that Mötley Crüe's next tour will be the band's final trek, and his band is in agreement (unlike say, when Scott Weiland announces that Velvet Revolver won't tour ever again).
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