*UPDATE* NIKKI SIXX SLAMS GENE SIMMONS’ COMMENTS ABOUT PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM DEPRESSION, AUSTRALIAN RADIO NETWORK BLOCKS PLAYING KISS

NikkiSixx400 Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx has commented on KISS’ bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons suggesting that people who suffer from depression should kill themselves.

According to blabbermouth.net, Sixx said that people who are suffering from depression should not “listen to people who don’t know what they’re talking about.”

During last night’s episode of his Sixx Sense With Nikki Sixx radio show, Sixx said, “It’s pretty moronic [of Gene to say what he said], because he thinks everybody listens to him, that he is the god of thunder and he will tell you he is the greatest man on earth. And, to be honest with you, I like Gene. But in this situation, I don’t like Gene. I don’t like Gene’s words, because … there is a 20-year-old kid out there who is a KISS fan and reads this and goes, ‘You know what? He’s right. I should just kill myself.’ If I had killed myself, my four beautiful children would not be here today. I wanted to talk about what I’ve done with my recovery and my depression and something I think Gene should use as a model.

I got off the drugs and alcohol and it was the hardest thing I ever did in my life. I didn’t think I could ever be off the heroin, to be honest with you. I got off the heroin and I couldn’t leave my house. I didn’t have any social skills, I didn’t know how to interact with people. I pretty much started to go deeper and deeper and deeper into a depression. So I went to a therapist. And it was the first time I had ever been to a therapist. And I said, ‘I just feel hopeless.’ Now, if I went to see Gene Simmons, he would have said, ‘Well, you know, Nikki, if you’re depressed, you should just kill yourself.’ But this therapist said, ‘Hey, there are ways out.’ And he gave me an experimental drug at the time called Prozac, and it got me on the right path. And then I got off of it. And I got out of my depression. And I then went to have these four beautiful children, I wrote the Dr. Feelgood album, I’ve had a wonderful life. I did not take that way out.

And what I’m saying is: for people who are depressed, there is a way out. There are many, many ways out. And I don’t want people to listen to an interview from a rock star who’s telling you the only way out is out, when I’m telling you, and I wrote it in [my book] The Heroin Diaries, you can get out of this…

One in 10 Americans are affected by depression at one point in their life, so this is another thing to think about. At one point in your life, meaning it will come and it will go…

They say all bad things must pass, all bad things will pass. So keep that in the back of your mind if you’re feeling depression, and don’t listen to people who don’t know what they’re talking about.”

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In related news, Triple M’s Network head, Mike Fitzpatrick has just pulled all KISS tracks from playlists around Australia. In a statement on the Triple M web-site Fitzpatrick says “Gene Simmons’ recent comments are misguided and insensitive. Depression and Suicide are not topics he should be using to further his notoriety or sell records. His desperation to use mental health issues to find relevancy in a modern age is sickening. I can only put it down to a brain fade on his part. The Triple M Network can’t and won’t be playing or supporting this d-ckhead’s music. I put the challenge out to other stations across Australia and North America to also drop any of this nudnik’s songs until such time as he reconsiders his thoughtless and insensitive position.”

Simmons has also been labelled a hypocrite after he tweeted, “R.I.P. Robin Williams. A kind and generous man,” in the wake of the actor’s tragic death this week.

source: blabbermouth.net and scenestr.com.au

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  • Doug R. on

    Words of wisdom from the real “DR. FEELGOOD”!
    Nikki knows what he’s talking about, because he’s been there and done that, all of it! So if anybody out there is dealing with depression, don’t listen to Gene, listen to Nikki’s advice. Way to go Sixx. 😉


    • Richman on

      Speaking of which, BLIGE STAIRWAY YOU NOW!


    • Doug R. on

      Richman, give it a rest buddy, getting old really fast. For the last time, I have no idea who you are talking about and don’t really care to know. Why are you so obsessed with a rapper anyway? That’s about all I ever heard of this blige person. This site supposed to be about Rock and Metal talk, not rappers or whatever! Nobody touches a Led Zeppelin song, except maybe Heart, Van Halen, and only LIVE!


    • elliot on

      doug r.,
      how about dread zeppelin?


    • Doug R. on

      Elliot, no respect for Led Zeppelin?
      Then I guess you don’t have any respect for Rock ‘N’ Roll.


  • Joe on

    Christ….THANK YOU Nikki…..Joe in The Cuse


  • Joe on

    Gene….you really should do the right thing and APOLOGIZE for your unethical comments. You and Paul should really dig deep and get out of this world of anger towards Ace & Peter because at the end of the day….we are all just people living for a very short period of time. Money & Stardom can only go so far…..Joe in The Cuse


  • Charlie C on

    Nikki’s is right all we need is for some fan of Kiss who is depressed and listens to the imbecile it would be a tragedy.
    Judas priest all over again this could put the nail in the coffin for music I adore
    Gene should show some restraint and think about what he says
    Again Platform dragon boots inserted into mouth
    Show some type of responsible roll modeling like u thin you are


  • Todd Fagan on

    Maybe Nikki’s next show will be about the dangers of drunk driving.


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