
These words evidently made their way to Sixx, who clapped back at the Pearl Jam frontman on Twitter.ĭisregarding Vedder's comments about the differences in the attitude toward woman in the two scenes, Sixx, who late last year admitted Crue were "most probably" a sexist band "in today's environment," replied, "Made me laugh today reading how much the singer in Pearl Jam hated Motley Crue. The only person who wore a bustier in the '90s that I could appreciate was Perry Farrell." I think that’s a change that lasted," he went on. "It sounds so trite, but before then it was bustiers. In addition to his growing record label, DSP, he thought a record store would be a great way to spread the black plague to the grey mass. He was more concerned with his new idea: a black metal record store. They could have an opinion and be respected. On the autopsy report, Euronymous has no hair because when they performed the autopsy, they cut off all his hair because he had a big wound in his forehead because I killed him with a stab to the forehead. Euronymous didn’t seem too emotional over the loss of his comrade, but we were all good at hiding our feelings then. "But I’m circling back to say that one thing that I appreciated was that in Seattle and the alternative crowd, the girls could wear their combat boots and sweaters, and their hair looked like Cat Power’s and not Heather Locklear’s – nothing against her," Vedder said of the grunge and alternative scene occupied by Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Jane's Addiction and so many more.


Guns N’ Roses came out and, thank god, at least had some teeth." Speaking more about the hair metal scene, the singer, who will release his new solo album Earthling on Feb.
