In another Ask Sixx on X, the Mötley Crüe bassist was asked about the possibility of making a podcast with his bandmate Tommy Lee.
“Do you think you and Tommy would ever make a podcast? I think you could name it something along the lines of terror twins pod [or] something.”
The bassist seems like he is sick of doing radio shows now. “After doing a radio show for 8 years I know I just don’t have the time in my life right now,” he responded to the fan.
The radio show ‘Sixx Sense’ was launched in 2010 and after nearly eight years of broadcasting, Sixx decided to step away as the host of the show. He released a 21-minute video recap in late 2017, showing footage from the show’s run.
“When ‘Sixx Sense’ began, it was our mission to not only entertain you but to make you think, cry and, yes, on occasion, cringe. Thank you for taking this journey with us, and allowing us to be part of your life,” the show’s producers said. The bassist’s final broadcast happened on December 31, 2017.
‘Sixx Sense’ became the most popular syndicated rock show in the U.S. It reached over 130 stations and attracted nearly three million global listeners each week. Throughout its run, Sixx hosted musicians, celebrities, and personalities, including Sir Paul McCartney, Slash, Steven Tyler, Metallica, Stevie Nicks, Dolly Parton, Mike Tyson, Cameron Crowe, Dr. Oz, and more. The show also became a platform for discovering new music.
