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JAKARTA - In a new interview with Sofa King Cool Magazine, John Corabi admitted that he was not surprised by the fight between Mick Mars and Motley Crue.

"No. No. Not (surprised) at all." Referring to the fact that he said last fall he did not "trust a word" from Motly Crue's initial statement explaining Mars' exit from the group.

"I've caught a lot of criticism about this. And to be honest, I really want to get involved in Mick's business or Motley's business; it's not my place. I don't know why. I caught some criticism for this when I was in Europe," Corabi continued.

"I was there in November and December doing some acoustic shows, and I signed a book in London like a Q&A session singing a book and a fan asked me about a press release that just came out about Mick not taking a tour with them on the rest of this tour.

"And what I said was, 'That's a statement prepared by Motley Crue and their management. I haven't heard anything from Mick. And until Mick talks, I don't say anything about this. But I don't necessarily agree with what I hear'.

"So, for me, this is just something unavoidable. It's a shame, but it's inevitable. So... c'est la vie. [Obviously]"

Corabi joined Motley Crue in 1992 replacing original vocalist Vince Neil. With the vocalist speaking out loud, Motley Crue produced a phenomenal full album labeled self-titled (1994).


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