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Published June 27, 2023

Mick Mars of Motley Crue says he wants his remains dropped over the Bermuda Triangle

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Legendary Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars has made predictions about his mortality and revealed where he wants his final resting place.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, the 72-year-old predicts he will live another eight years.

"I'm not going to live to be 85 or 90, I just have a feeling. I don't want to, either. My brain doesn't want this ugly-ass body that's all f*$k$d up to keep going. I wish I could just take the information out of my brain, put it on a chip and into somebody else, or a robot. There's still a lot of stuff going on up there."

He added that he would like to be cremated and his remains to be put in a lead urn and dumped over the Bermuda Triangle.

"I want them to take it into an airplane and drop it into the center of the Bermuda Triangle."

"I want people to be able to say, 'Mick Mars is lost in the Bermuda Triangle,'"

In October 2022, Mars announced that he would no longer be touring with Motley Crue, as his battle with ankylosing spondylitis, a type of advanced arthritis in the spine made it difficult to go on tour.

Mars and the band are now involved in a legal dispute as Mars alleges the other members tried to push him out.

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