Motley Crue - Motley Crue

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When I made the decision a few months back to dump all my Motley Crue albums except the Greatest Hits one above, this one survived that. It's by far and away - no comparison the best Motley Crue album. It's really a shame they didn't stick with John Corabi as vocalist - the record label forced 'em to get back together with Vince Neil, and the two albums they did since Neil returned (Generation Swine & New Tattoo) sucked ass. This album however, is brilliant. It's surprisngly full of intelligently written songs and lyrics - not your usual Crue staple. Not just a great Motley Crue album, but a great album period.

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