@RainbowDemon There's a problem with this theory: Vince Neil was married to a mud wrestler, the "ex mud queen of Miami" in this song.
@RainbowDemon There's a problem with this theory: Vince Neil was married to a mud wrestler, the "ex mud queen of Miami" in this song.
Also, the first time Sixx claimed to have had sex with Bruce Dickinson's former wife was when The Dirst was published in 2001, eleven years after Tattooed Millionaire was released.
Also, the first time Sixx claimed to have had sex with Bruce Dickinson's former wife was when The Dirst was published in 2001, eleven years after Tattooed Millionaire was released.
The song is still about Sixx in a way: there is no doubt he is included "all your entourage".
The song is still about Sixx in a way: there is no doubt he is included "all your entourage".
Yea, this was written, I imagine as an insult, after Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixxslept with his wife.
The full story can be found in Sixx's autobiography The Heroin Diaries and The Dirt.
@RainbowDemon There's a problem with this theory: Vince Neil was married to a mud wrestler, the "ex mud queen of Miami" in this song.
@RainbowDemon There's a problem with this theory: Vince Neil was married to a mud wrestler, the "ex mud queen of Miami" in this song.
Also, the first time Sixx claimed to have had sex with Bruce Dickinson's former wife was when The Dirst was published in 2001, eleven years after Tattooed Millionaire was released.
Also, the first time Sixx claimed to have had sex with Bruce Dickinson's former wife was when The Dirst was published in 2001, eleven years after Tattooed Millionaire was released.
The song is still about Sixx in a way: there is no doubt he is included "all your entourage".
The song is still about Sixx in a way: there is no doubt he is included "all your entourage".