MÖTLEY CRÜE/METHODS OF MAYHEM's Tommy Lee To Guest On The Tonight Show With Jay Leno This Month

September 10, 2010, 14 years ago

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According to the Late Night TV Page, MÖTLEY CRÜE/METHODS OF MAYHEM drummer Tommy Lee will be guest on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on Wednesday, September 22nd. The Tonight Show airs on NBC TV at 11:35 EST; check local listings for details.

'Time Bomb' - the new video from Tommy Lee's forthcoming Methods Of Mayhem album, A Public Disservice Announcement, can be seen below:

A Public Disservice Announcement, due in stores September 21st via Roadrunner Records, will feature the following 11 songs:

'Drunk Uncle Pete'

'Time Bomb'

'Louder'

'Fight Song'

'Blame'

'Two Ways'

'Talk Me Off The Ledge'

'Only One'

'All I Wanna Do'

'Back To Before'

'Party Instructions'

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Lee compares A Public Disservice Announcement to its predecessor, the self-titled debut from 1999."This Methods isn't anything like the last one. There's no hip hop and there's no roster of guest stars. This time, it's me, my band, and the world."

Tommy and his team, including producer Scott Humphrey, singer-guitarist J3 and others, wrote and recorded the songs for the new album, then made the core components of each available for download on ThePublicRecord.com to anyone who wished to add their playing or otherwise re-interpret the music however they saw fit. Lee listened to every single submission that was uploaded, chose the best, and integrated the actual audio tracks into the album's final cuts. Every single musician whose part was used is credited and thanked on the album.

The song files were made available on The Public Record on October 5th, 2009. By the end of the submission period in February, 2010, the page was viewed over 1 million times and over 10,000 submissions were uploaded. What came back once the public got its hands on the raw ingredients was truly all over the map - just as Tommy Lee had hoped. The diverse submissions included techno tracks sent in from Japan, hand drum rhythms from India and searing guitar solos from as close to home as San Diego.


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