All the hours Tommy Lee has logged behind the drum kit during Mötley Crüe's Final Tour have taken a toll on his wrists, and he has the doctor's note to prove it.
All of Mötley Crüe's tours have no doubt been eventful for drummer Tommy Lee, but the band's spring 1990 dates in support of their hugely popular Dr. Feelgood album ended up making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee got a little too cheeky with the local authorities during the band's stop in Augusta, Ga. on March 25, 1990, and ended up at the police station after pulling off his part in what was probably one of the weirder publicity stunts in Crüe history.
By giving up touring while they can still sell out major venues, Motley Crue are well aware that they're losing the opportunity to continue to ride the gravy train.
MTV may not play music videos anymore, but Fall Out Boy haven't forgotten about the art of adding a compelling visual component to a song. In fact, they've filmed a video for every track on their latest album, 'Save Rock and Roll' -- and the newest clip features a cameo from Tommy Lee as Satan.