Exactly - that too. Because everyone can say all day that Mangini is permanent and a good fit, yadda yadda (not saying he isn't permanent), but this album is largely an experiment because it's the fist time in nearly 15 years that they're bringing a new writer into the process. We all hope and assume that's going to work, but what if it doesn't? What if the reception is terrible? You've got your fans poo-pooing the album represented by your band name. I think that's the reason Motley Crue with Jon Corabi tanked so hard. The album itself wasn't bad at all - pretty good actually. But because of a new writer in the mix, it didn't sound anything like Motley Crue, and now they're forced to largely ignore that album and can't play anything from it live, despite Mick Mars and Nikki Sixx both claiming that it's their favorite Crue album. I just think it's a terrible idea all around at this point. Self-titled would have been more appropriate for either Octavarium or SC since the band was ending and beginning a significant phase of their career (20 years, new label, new direction, etc.)