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by jay1051971, Aug 03 '03
Pros: Raw, aggressive, street punk metal. Cons: None.
There are plenty of albums that are labeled “classic”, but there are dreadfully few that deserve the ...
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by HawgWyld, Feb 06 '08
Pros: A decent riff or two here and there Cons: Bad musicianship; no substance; they mangled a Beatles song and stole from the Eagles
Back when I was just a young Hawg in junior high school, a lot of kids were fascinated with Motley Crue's Shout at the Devil album. Back then (1983, to be precise), Motley Crue was viewed as the baddest of the bad boys who cranked out nasty, ...
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by pyfr, Jun 24 '05
Pros: Filth and fun for all. Drugs, violence, sex, the Devil, homosexual rape in prison. Cons: Their Satanic posturing was about as sincere as Bush's commitment to international peace.
At the tender age of ten, I had some questionable idols. The year of 1983 found me, a skinny little kid with dorky glasses, desperately wishing that Santa would either leave me a pair of Union Jack boxer shorts or some red and black leather suspender ...
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by scapp70, Apr 30 '06
Pros: Catchy Metal Songs, Great Bonus Tracks, Home of the amazing Beatles cover Helter Skelter Cons: The Satanic connections?
My first exposure to Motley Crue was this album, Shout At The Devil. I was 13 years old sitting in a circle of my peers in my church's Youth Group on a Sunday evening, and my younger cousin, Pete, who was only 12 at the time inconspicuously ...
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by Pandemonium, Jun 16 '02
Pros: Great beats, solid guitar playng, a unique but perfect for the style vocals. Cons: Maybe a little more versatile music between songs.
Just another one of the bands from 80's that I miss. One of the best albums to come out in the 80's, Motley Crue made a statement of large proportions with Shout At The Devil. They made a name for themselves that is still known to this...
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by richco, Jan 12 '07
Pros: hard, heavy and a rocking good time Cons: would never be equalled
OK, I admit it. Before I got into punk rock, before thrash metal and whatnot, I liked me some good old fashioned glam metal. I am not ashamed of this. While I may be ashamed of some of the bands, at least I never owned a Warrant record. I can ...
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by Ronboy, Jul 07 '05
Pros: Mick Mars and Tommy Lee Cons: lyrics really stink, the same chords seem to appear, the remasters should never have surfaced
Once long ago, in a day when music was music and genres weren't as scattered as they are now, there was a time when rebelling meant listening to anything that didn't make us a prep. Actually, as I can recall, those of us that listened to music like the ...
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by the_motleykid, Apr 06 '04
Pros: Sleaze, emotion, raw guitars, attitude, fast beats, booming bass, ect. Cons: Its aged. Crue weren't this p!$$ed off during any other album.
The Story The second album released by Motley Crue, Shout At The Devil, just happened to be their best. Now I know a lot of Crueheads out there are saying "but Dr. Feelgood sold more copies", and that is true, but to the die hard Motley fans ...
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by flyinfrogg, Jun 07 '01
Pros: Their best album to date. Cons: They never lived up to this one.
The screeching of Vince Neil's voice, the heart thumping bass of Nikki Six, the pounding of Tommy Lee, and the hard edge of guitarist Mick Mars made Motley Crue one of the best metal bands of the 1980s. With one CD behind them, the Crue put together one...
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by Mr_D, Jan 07 '00
Pros: Some great early 80's metal... Cons: Where did they go wrong?! The love and sex subject gets a little old...
While there has been a recent remastered version of this release put out that includes a couple of studio demos and a previously unreleased song, this review is about the original un-remastered version, put out way back in 1983, as Motley Crue's second...
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by SniperHockey, Mar 31 '00
Pros: catchy songs with a heavy sound Cons: doesn't have the pentagram on the cover anymore
In short, this is Motley Crue at their best. Sure, I enjoyed their later albums up through Dr. Feelgood, but this is their most consistent, strongest effort to date. This is as close as the band gets to "heavy metal."
It starts out...
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by thall2, Mar 29 '00
Pros: it's great Cons: none
This is without a doubt Motley Crue at their very best.The album itself never goes out of style.I have listened to it I know a million times and at the moment my six year old brother,Tommy Lee(I actually named him after Tommy Lee of...
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by revox12, Jan 11 '00
Pros: Rocks Cons: No pentagram
People point to "Shout At The Devil" when they think of good Motley Crue records. I'd have to agree. But, we all know that "Too Fast For Love" is better. And we also know that "Shout At The Devil" isn't "Shout At The...
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by enthralled, Feb 11 '00
Pros: Not one dud on the entire CD Cons: Not on here
I bought this album when I was 16 (1992), because I heard a few of the songs off Dr Feelgood. It basically changed my life and persuaded me to buy the rest of their album's (sometimes more than once). I think I loved it so much because its a great...
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