Örjan Benzinger pointed me to Tommy Lee’s new record in production:
Following in Radiohead’s footsteps, which I wrote about last year, where anyone could download the different stems from one of their songs and remaster it any way they wanted, and enter a contest to be put on the band’s album, Tommy Lee takes it all the way:
Tommy signed with record company The Public Record, which offers anyone, anywhere to contribute to their artists’ albums. So Tommy does no longer need his bandmates from Mötley Crüe. Nor members from his post-crüe band Methods of Mayhem. He just kept the latter band’s name, and now releases crude stems from the songs he’s started writing for the forthcoming album, one a week, inviting anyone, anywhere, to add instrumental parts of their own taste.
The best ones will be added in the mix, and voila, a record with not only four or five band members will soon be finished. Anyone has the chance to join the band, which could sum up to thousands of members.
Soon we’ll know. Six of the songs are now in raw production. But there’s still time for you to add a slicing guitar solo, shreaking falsetto, or funky bass thump to the rest of the album’s songs.
In the world of any, you don’t have to settle for playing in the tribute band any longer. Anyone, anywhere, can take Vince Neil’s or Nikki Sixx’s place alongside Tommy Lee.

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