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Tommy Lee
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Tommy Lee is a metahuman criminal villain who was used in Level Three as an experimental subject by Lionel Luthor. Unlike the later Level 33.1 the program on the experimentation on the meteor-afflicted run by Lionel's son Lex Luthor which derived from Level Three, Tommy Lee was a volunteer subject. He was given luxuries like gourmet food and satellite TV in exchange for receiving three dosages a day of a LuthorCorp-developed kryptonite serum that was designed to boost his power. That power being his ability to project electrical energy blasts. However, he has to absorb energy from an electrical device to recharge. Once his usefulness was exhausted, he was cast out into the street, without support, still addicted to the serum.
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As MTV veejay Sway reported during the post-show telecast: "Tommy Lee was sitting by Diddy. [Kid Rock] just walked up and decked him!" It was unclear how the fight started, but security guards were quick to respond.
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Tommy Lee has a new album and a new show on NBC, but the bad boy of rock isn't too busy to speak up for a good cause: animal rights. "Be comfortable in your own skin and let the animals keep theirs", says Lee in a new PETA ad, which features him wearing nothing but his trademark tattoos alongside the slogan "Ink, Not Mink". The ad shot by Mary McCartney Donald, daughter of Sir Paul McCartney and long-time PETA supporter will be unveiled at New York's trendy new nightclub Home, which will mark the occasion by announcing a door policy banning fur coats.
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What a great college life Tommy Lee has. He goes to class late, has a incredible looking tutor that goes to class with him, he can participate in any sports he wants, play video games after class, and never have to study. Well, even if college isn’t like this, it makes an interesting show.
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Tommy Lee has become as much of a celebrity for his life off the stage as on. Onstage, he was the drummer for legendary '80s heavy metal hair band Mötley Crüe. The pioneering metal group released a string of multiplatinum albums propelled by the hit songs "Home Sweet Home," "Smokin' in the Boys Room," "Girls, Girls, Girls" and "Dr. Feelgood." Off stage, Lee is known for his marriages to '80s television temptress Heather Locklear and Baywatch bombshell Pamela Anderson. Tabloid newspapers made him even more famous when a private videotape of Anderson and Lee having sex was made public. The pair divorced while Lee served a sentence for spousal abuse. After his release, he completed Mötley Crüe's Greatest Hits tour in 1999 before leaving the band to begin his own project, Methods of Mayhem.
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When he was still a member of Mötley Crüe, drummer Tommy Lee undoubtedly garnered the most headlines of all four bandmembers -- due in part to two separate marriages to Hollywood actresses. Born in Athens, Greece, as Thomas Lee Bass on March 10, 1962, his family moved to California a year after his birth. Lee received his first drum set at the ripe old age of four, but didn't receive his first real kit until reaching his teenage years, upon his discovery of hard rock and heavy metal (Deep Purple, Kiss, Led Zeppelin, etc.). After drumming for his high-school marching band, Lee quit high school in his senior year, as he focused entirely on following his dream of joining a rock band. His first real band was called Suite 19, and played the Sunset Strip in L.A. during the early '80s.
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