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Now, onto the juicy section – ranking and rating the top five Motley Crue albums of all time. Some selections will be obvious, and others may be controversial, but that’s rock and roll, right? 5.
The late Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris Jackson‘s tattoo collection is almost on full display in this new photoshoot, and we’re obsessed. On March 28, L’Officiel Lichtenstein shared a ...
Motley Crue singer Vince Neil owns a Learjet that was involved in a fatal Scottsdale Airport crash. Here's where he lives and what to know.
They ultimately divorced in 2007, and in the years that followed, Nikki was linked to tattoo artist Kan Von D on-and-off. He then married Courtney Bingham in 2014, and she gave birth to their ...
Motley Crue issued a statement on social media late Monday that Neil, who rose to fame in the glam-metal ‘80s scene as the voice of the band, was not on board the Learjet.
In it, we see her tattoos like the Vodou symbol for the spirit of the Goddess of love in Haitian mythology, Motley Crue’s album Dr. Feelgood’s album art, her Led Zeppelin tribute art, her ...
Motley Crue is an American heavy metal rock band. The band is known for hits like Girls, Girls, Girls, Home Sweet Home, and Looks That Kill. The band comprises five members: Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, ...
It's Motley Crue, once legendary denizens of the Sunset Strip and a rock-and-roll lifestyle that took its toll. But instead of wild, it was less than high-powered, as were other songs in its 18 ...
Motley Crue had a lot to prove when they roared back with Saints of Los Angeles, released on June 24, 2008. It was the glam-metal hedonists' first album since 2000's underperforming New Tattoo ...
Mötley Crüe members Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Vince Neil and Mick Mars courted controversy with hits like "Shout at the Devil" and "Dr. Feelgood" in the '80s. Here's where they are today.
For others, like Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, the name brings to mind debaucherous times when hair bands ran amok. But no matter your own personal association with the name, the band was certainly ...