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By Gary Graff Fri Aug 11, 5:42 PM ET
"I would like to (do more with Damnocracy); the musical element is very alluring. But I doubt it," Nugent told Billboard.com. "I've got so much cool sh*t on. It's about the cool meter; like a TSA wand-er, I run my cool wand over everything, and only stuff that pegs the meter do I do. Even as good as the Damn Yankees (his previous side-project supergroup, with Jack Blades, Tommy Shaw and Michael Cartellone) are ... We got killer offers to record but, Jesus, when do you do that?"
Nugent said the coolest thing on his meter now is his own music, a set of songs that includes titles such as "Girl Scout Cookies," "Raisin' Hell," "Funk You" and "Bridge Over Troubled Daughters." He's already hatching plans to hit the studio with his current rhythm section -- bassist Barry Sparks and drummer Mick Brown -- with hopes of getting a new studio album out sooner rather than later.
"I am dedicated to, first and foremost, recording at least a dozen of my best new songs that are driving me wild," Nugent said. "I'm just in love with the new music. I hope to hell we can go in the studio next February and have the record ready to listen to by March so that it's out by the spring of '07."
Whenever it comes out, the album will be Nugent's first set of all-new material since 2002's "Craveman." He on the North American leg of his Unleash the Beast tour, which wraps September 4 -- after which Nugent will spend the fall and early winter leading hunting expeditions in his native Michigan and other locales.
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