Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer thinks there is "almost no reason" for the band to ever release another album as the records don't sell.
The 63-year-old musician says records don't make any money and the "Crazy" hitmakers would have to pay for it themselves.
"It would be great to make another record, but it's almost (like), 'Why bother?' Records don't sell, and they don't do anything. There are no record companies to pay for it, so you have to pay for it out of your pocket," contactmusic.com quoted Kramer as saying.
"Especially with us now, because we're a free agent - we're no longer with a record company," he added.
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