Mick Mars has finally spoken out about his time with Mötley Crüe, reflecting on the band's legacy while making it clear he's moved on from working with his former bandmates. In a recent interview, Mars expressed his respect for the group but confirmed that any chance of reuniting for new music is "past impossible," especially with the legal disputes surrounding his departure. Despite the drama, Mars still considers the 1994 self-titled album, featuring John Corabi, his favorite Mötley Crüe record, praising its heavier sound. Mars has also embraced his solo career, recently releasing his debut album The Other Side of Mars. Stay tuned to hear more about his thoughts on the band's past and his future plans.
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13 окт 2024