Methods of Mayhem, 'Fight Song' -- Song Premiere
Posted on Jun 10th 2010 10:00AM by Matt Debenedictis
8 Comments

Can anyone really predict what Tommy Lee will venture to do next? When it came time for a new Methods of Mayhem album he, along with producer Scott Humphrey and singer-guitarist J3, opted out of doing what had been done before, boasting the huge gold chain of a hip-hop artist who aided in the songs.
This time around, the core skeletons of each song for 'A Public Disservice Announcement' were recorded and then promptly given to the fans via the web to be re-interpreted or have layers added. 'Fight Song' is a hard driving first taste,with a focus on the heavy, from this worldwide collaboration that takes the ethic of being close to your fans to a new level.
With this premiere Lee offered up another challenge for the fans telling Noisecreep, "I dare you to drive slow, play it on low, do b---- or think you even know."
The Mötley Crüe drummer has stated that this venture away from the kit was far from easy -- seriously how could it have been. For five months, fans listened online and tweaked the frames of the songs. In the end, the track submissions totaled 10,000, and Lee listened to them all, hearing everything from techno layers to hand drum additions.
With all the minds involved in this undertaking, it would be expected to just shrug and say too many were involved to list, but Lee has promised everyone will credit for their part.


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charvelguyat 6.10.2010 12:15PM
Cool!
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Mattat 6.10.2010 12:39PM
This is crushing! \m/ Horns Up \m/
juhaniat 6.10.2010 2:15PM
just listend to it ...WOW..this realy gives you a punch in the gut..congrats to all who was on this song and involed.. :D
Pizza Boyat 6.10.2010 4:18PM
I will be honest, I'm old school, and don't really get this vocal thing, but the music part/sound is great.I need better vocals personally, but if the "younger" folks (I'm 44) dig this, then more power to them.
marcusph8at 6.11.2010 1:01AM
I will be honest you are just old! Those are my vocals and I think they rock! Stay listening to Boston buddy!
crewdawg667at 6.11.2010 2:47AM
I think it ROX Marcus good work
-Eric
Bonesat 6.12.2010 1:11PM
@Marcus: You kicked ass and took names, bro. The vox fit the music, perfectly! And remember, there are millions of "Old Pizza Boys" in the world but, very few people can say they are the lead singer on a single ;)
Keep rockin', my friend!!!
Bones
nemesis1013at 6.14.2010 6:17PM
Am I the only one who thinks this sucks? This may, MAY have been OK back in 1999 or 2000...wait just got to the Latino rhyme, followed by the rap, then the clean section. This now would have been bad back then too.