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Sebastian Bach vs. Nikki Sixx: The Real Story Behind the Secret Motley Crue Audition

Last updated: January 14, 2026 10:39 am
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In 1992 Atlantic Records killed what could have been the biggest hard-rock super-team of the decade: Sebastian Bach fronting Motley Crue. Thirty-four years later Bach still swears it happened—Sixx still denies it. We lay out the receipts, the roadblocks, and the lingering “what if.”

The Invitation That Never Became a Contract

January 2026: Sebastian Bach, 57, revives a bombshell on The Metal Voice—he rehearsed with Motley Crue in 1992 after Vince Neil’s firing, and Nikki Sixx asked him to join in front of the full road crew. Atlantic Records, Bach says, vetoed the swap.

Minutes matter in metal mythology, so here’s the timeline that night:

  • Early evening: Tommy Lee drives Bach to the North Hollywood rehearsal space.
  • Next four hours: Bach runs through Dr. Feelgood, Shout at the Devil, Looks That Kill with the band.
  • Wrap-up: Sixx tells Bach, “You should be our singer,” according to three crew members later quoted by Blabbermouth.net.
  • 48 hours later: Manager Doug Thaler phones Atlantic; label president says “absolutely not.”

The Label Wall: Why Atlantic Killed the Crossover

Atlantic held Skid Row’s contract; Elektra housed Motley Crue. A straight member-swap would have triggered seven-figure buy-out clauses and cross-collateralization chaos. Label politics, not talent, ended the flirtation. John Corabi—unsigned and cheaper—got the gig instead.

Watch Bach rehearse “Kickstart My Heart” during a 1994 MTV taping—footage he cites as proof of the jam.

Sixx’s Counter-Narrative: Friendship or Forgetfulness?

On his Sixx Sense radio show, Nikki admitted Bach sang every song but insists no formal offer was made, citing loyalty to Skid Row guitarist Snake Sabo. Ultimate Classic Rock archived the episode: “I think Sebastian wanted to be in Motley Crue and just forgot to tell us.”

Bach’s 2013 Facebook retort: “Either Nikki Sixx’s memory needs serious refreshing, or he’s calling me a liar. I choose to assume the latter.”

Impact Meter: What Fans Lost

  1. Vocal Range: Bach’s four-octave wail would have pushed Crüe into heavier, Slave to the Grind-style territory.
  2. Songwriting Credits: Sixx-Bach co-writes could have sidestepped the 1994 self-titled album’s commercial slump.
  3. Legacy Split: Instead of one shaky Corabi era, we’d debate a Bach-fronted Crüe in Rock Hall discussions.

Where They Stand Now

Vince Neil rejoined in 1997 and tours post-stroke; Bach headlines Broadway and nostalgia cruises. Both camps profit from the legend: every denial or rebuttal drives Spotify spikes for 18 and Life and Girls, Girls, Girls.


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