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I think we need a new photo. One without showing a fan bigger than the actual object. I'd even preferno photo over this.--Avant-garde a clue-hexaChord203:06, 22 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Agreed. The one at the moment is clearly an attempt by the mongoloid fan to boast to the world that he met Ashba. You can't even see his face for his hair. Delete that junk.—Precedingunsigned comment added by81.105.140.114 (talk)17:03, 22 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Does anyone actually agree with Motley Crue's SOLA being on DJ's discopgraphy? I know he co wrote some of the songs but, he wasnt the main contributor or an actual recording artist on the album so i feel that it should be removed from there.DrMotley (talk)16:19, 23 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Nikki Sixx released the album Heroin Diaries Soundtrack, not DJ Ashba, it's the otherway around. It was Nikki's project in which he collaborated with DJ Ahba and James Michael. This should be corrected in the article. Sixx:AM is Nikki's side project, as well Heroin Diaries is an autobiography penned by Nikki Sixx. Moreover, the album was released under Nikki's record label. Therefore, Nikki should be the one to be credited for releasing the album, not DJ. Ashba.
"Ashba released the critically acclaimed album The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack after collaborating with Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx and producer James Michael under the name Sixx:A.M. in August, 2007" <--- this should be amended to reflect that Heroin Diaries was Nikki Sixx's album and he was the one releasing it.
This page should not be speedily deleted because the topic has been discussed in significant depth in many reliable sources includingBlabbermouth,Loudwire,TMZ,Schecter Guitars,Harman,Udiscovermusic,NME and evenMonster Energy. There's a lot of material to satisfyWP:GNG. --Binksternet (talk)01:40, 2 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This entire article needs to be rewritten in a more encyclopedic style. It currently reads like it belongs in a bad fanzine and name drops everyone who came within 5 miles of him at some point.65.99.105.254 (talk)22:04, 30 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]