Which is the better Motley Crue album - Shout at the Devil or Dr. Feelgood? That's a tough one, and it's also the debate at the center of this week's Chuck's Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio ...
Guitarist John 5 dives into his latest solo album, 'Ghost,' what it was like setting up shop in Las Vegas with Motley Crue ...
It's safe to say Vince Neil hasn't warmed up to Motley Crue's 1997 album Generation Swine. "I hated that record. I still hate that record," the singer declared during an appearance on the Outsider ...
Both box sets will feature a remastered version of Dr. Feelgood, as well as bonus demos and live tracks. The collections also will include a 24-page replica tour book boasting previously unseen ...
Mötley Crüe in 1989 with Nikki Sixx (l-r), Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, Mick Mars (back). The hard rock band released their most successful album 35 years ago. To mark the anniversary, "Dr Feelgood" is ...
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VOTE: Better 1989 Album – Motley Crue’s ‘Dr. Feelgood’ vs. Nine Inch Nails’ ‘Pretty Hate Machine’
The year is 1989! You’re either loving the influx of glam rock/hair metal or you’re probably seeking out an alternative. This week’s Chuck’s Fight Club takes you back in time and let’s you choose your ...
Mötley Crüe’s foray into a mix of country and Hip-Hop elements has ignited a conversation on genre-blending in today’s industry. Mötley Crüe is an iconic band well-known for its hard rock anthems, but ...
Best known for I feel that I am best known for being a good musician. Any time I do an interview or read an article about myself, me being a good musician seems to be one of the key points the ...
In 1989, a unique set of circumstances led Jack Blades to work with Motley Crue. Blades’ own band, Night Ranger, had enjoyed massive success earlier in the decade with hits like “Sister Christian” and ...
Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil revealed he had a stroke the day after Christmas that led to the postponement of the band’s Las Vegas residency, which starts Friday. “I had to learn to walk again, and ...
Trying to fit a singer as distinctive as Vince Neil into an ill-fitting box is a recipe for disaster. Nevertheless, the rest of Motley Crue tried to do just that while making Generation Swine.
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