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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Motley Crue |
| Record Label: |
Hip-O Records |
| Genre: |
Heavy Metal |
| Subgenre: |
Pop Metal |
| Release Date: |
February 01, 2005 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Live Wire 2. Piece of Your Action 3. Toast of the Town 4. Too Fast For Love 5. Black Widow 6. Looks That Kill 7. Too Young to Fall in Love (remix) 8. Helter Skelter 9. Shout at the Devil 10. Smokin' in the Boys Room 11. Use It or Lose It 12. Girls, Girls, Girls 13. Wild Side 14. You're All I Need 15. All in the Name of... 16. Kickstart My Heart 17. Without You 18. Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away) 19. Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S) 20. Dr. Feelgood |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Anarchy in the U.K. 2. Primal Scream 3. Home Sweet Home ('91 remix) 4. Hooligan's Holiday (Brown Nose Edit) 5. Misunderstood (Successful Format Version) 6. Planet Boom 7. Bittersuite 8. Afraid (Alternative Rave mix) 9. Beauty 10. Generation Swine 11. Bitter Pill 12. Enslaved 13. Hell on High Heels 14. New Tattoo (single version) 15. If I Die Tommorrow (previously unreleased) 16. Sick Love Song (previously unreleased) 17. Street Fighting Man (previously unreleased) |
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Motley Crue: John Corabi, Vince Neil (vocals); Mick Mars (guitar); Tommy Lee (piano, drums, background vocals); Nikki Sixx (bass guitar, background vocals). In the 1980s Motley Crue established themselves as heavy metal's reigning bad boys. If Elvis Presley's debauchery was merely suggested by his swiveling hips, and Led Zeppelin's was mythologized at teenage basement parties, Motley Crue's wanton excesses were celebrated right out in public for everyone to see. Combining the over-the-top theatrics and pop-savvy instincts of Kiss and Alice Cooper with the gutter-boy sass of the New York Dolls and the Sex Pistols, the Crue forged a new brand of stripped-down, radio-friendly hard rock that came to define the "pop-metal" (or "hair-metal") genre. RED, WHITE & CRUE collects the band's greatest moments in grand style, including the lean, razor-sharp guitar and vocal hooks of the breakthrough hit "Looks That Kill" and the shout-along chorus of '80s testosterone anthem "Girls, Girls, Girls." The 2005 double-disc... |
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