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An album that is now a classic in its own right, the band from here on will become a benchmark for anyone wanting to try their hand at hard rock and glam. Never a drop in tone, also thanks to the interpretations of the 4: Vince Neil with his acidic timbre, Mick Mars precise and never over the top, while hats off to the rhythm section of the duo Lee/Sixx, the true lung of the Crue-sound.
An album that is now a classic in its own right, the band from here on will become a benchmark for anyone wanting to try their hand at hard rock and glam.
Never a drop in tone, also thanks to the interpretations of the 4: Vince Neil with his acidic timbre, Mick Mars precise and never over the top, while hats off to the rhythm section of the duo Lee/Sixx, the true lung of the Crue-sound.
Dive into the energy of Mötley Crüe’s ‘Shout At The Devil’ and experience a glam metal landmark — listen now and rock out!
The novelties are the fake devil worship, the even heavier makeup on their faces, and above all, the much more polished production that channels their rage towards more commercial shores. The best songs are: the 'title track', 'Bastard', 'Red Hot', the ballad 'Too Young To Fall In Love', the cover of a 'little band' 'Helter Skelter', 'Looks That Kill', and the beautiful 'Ten Seconds To Love'.
The novelties are the fake devil worship, the even heavier makeup on their faces, and above all, the much more polished production that channels their rage towards more commercial shores.
The best songs are: the 'title track', 'Bastard', 'Red Hot', the ballad 'Too Young To Fall In Love', the cover of a 'little band' 'Helter Skelter', 'Looks That Kill', and the beautiful 'Ten Seconds To Love'.
Discover the fiery energy of Shout At The Devil – listen now to this glam punk metal classic!
"Shout At The Devil would turn out not only to be their most accomplished work but also a seminal album for the nascent American Hair/Glam Metal scene." "The incendiary cover of 'Helter Skelter' by the Beatles, which the Motley reinterpret amazingly, making it practically their own."
"Shout At The Devil would turn out not only to be their most accomplished work but also a seminal album for the nascent American Hair/Glam Metal scene."
"The incendiary cover of 'Helter Skelter' by the Beatles, which the Motley reinterpret amazingly, making it practically their own."
Dive into Mötley Crüe’s iconic Shout At The Devil and experience the raw energy that defined glam metal’s rise!
"This album represents, in my opinion, the highest point of Motley Crue’s career, providing us with a truly fierce, aggressive CD full of pure rage." "An album that absolutely does not shine for originality, but has aged very well and is still capable of evoking emotions like every healthy heavy metal album."
"This album represents, in my opinion, the highest point of Motley Crue’s career, providing us with a truly fierce, aggressive CD full of pure rage."
"An album that absolutely does not shine for originality, but has aged very well and is still capable of evoking emotions like every healthy heavy metal album."
Dive into the raw energy of Mötley Crüe's Shout At The Devil—listen now and experience a true heavy metal classic!
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