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Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil

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Free Music Review: excellent album by the crue
Hit: 4 Stars

4 1/2 stars. But not in the same league as Too Fast For Love. Excellent makeup days here. The whole album rules with the exception of Danger. Still a must get.

Free Music Review: Good and gritty
Hit: 3 Stars

Shout at the Devil, the second full-length album released in 1983 by Mötley Crüe, is a gratifying, energetic piece of music. Altogether, 15 cuts are included--four of these are bonus tracks. This bonus material is made up of three demos ("Shout at the Devil," "Looks That Kill," "Hotter Than Hell") and one unreleased track ("I Will Survive"). All of the material on this disc is in a straight-ahead hard rock musical direction. Overall, this album sports good musicianship, worthy songwriting, and tight (digitally remastered) sound quality. Vince Neil does an ambitious, lively job with the lead vocal duties; his vocal delivery is distinctive. I also like Mick Mars' rhythm guitar tone throughout. I find all of the disc's tracks to be listenable--some of the ones that I enjoy are "Looks That Kill," "Too Young to Fall in Love," and the title track "Shout at the Devil." "Looks That Kill" contains a memorable guitar riff, taut background vocals, and a nice guitar solo. What I like about "Too Young to Fall in Love" is the main guitar riff and the chorus. The hard-hitting "Shout at the Devil" features an emphatic chorus. The meat-and-potatoes hard rocker "Bastard" displays plenty of energy and forceful backing vocals. The urgent-sounding "Knock 'Em Dead, Kid" is a hard-driving tune that exhibits assertive, spirited singing from Neil, a cool guitar riff, and tight background vocals. "Danger" is a good one that includes some subtle, attractive keyboard work. The CD's opening track, the spoken word piece "In the Beginning," is interesting and foreboding. There's also an instrumental, the pleasant "God Bless the Children of the Beast," and a cover of the Beatles' "Helter Skelter." As for the CD packaging, the booklet includes the song lyrics, except for "Helter Skelter," and various illustrations of the group. Also, bass guitarist Nikki Sixx provides general information about the album. There are comments from various bandmembers concerning the four bonus tracks, too. There's also an illustration behind the CD tray and on the back of the CD jewel case. In its entirety, this CD is almost 50 minutes long. Shout at the Devil is a lively release from Mötley Crüe that's worth having.

Free Music Review: Hmmm!
Hit: 1 Stars

I borrowed this cd from a friend because I head heard a lot about it and not to mention about this band. The guy who owned it didn't like it but and my expectations weren't high. This album is horrid. It is just so bad. I mean the playing is so so. lyrically it's nothing special and its so glossy and poppy kind of looking that its hard to swollow. Why people bought this is beyond me, why some people thought it to be shocking is way way beyond me. This isn't shocking. This is funny and the guys are funny. Sure it's nothing wrong with image but when you begin to live of it instead of good music and killer 24/7 it becomes a bit tiring. My vote 2/10 which equals 1 /5. Not very good album formualatic and its mission to sell it to chicks, 10 year old kids and suburban teenagers.

Free Music Review: 80:s metal at its worst
Hit: 1 Stars

I bought this CD after hearing one song that I really liked. Turned out to be the only good track on the album, "Looks That Kill" is the track that stands out, the reast is just crap, 80:s metal at its worst. There's only image here. A lot of long hair, leather and spikes - not much of an attityde though. From the 70:s-style opening, which puts you in an akward place, this album sucks. The cover of the Beatles rocker "Helter Skelter" is outright embarrassing. If you grew up with this you might appriciate it. But if your a bit older and were raised on Kiss or Alice Cooper or David Bowie for that matter, this will not be good enough for you. If so, don't buy this piece of 80:s glam-ripoff.

Free Music Review: Pretty exciting if your 10 years old
Hit: 1 Stars

Vicious and brutal have been brought up in reviews here to describe this cd. WHAT? What cd are you people listening to? The only thing brutal about this music is how bad it sounds and how lame the lyrics are. The music, a boring retread of Kiss and Aerosmith cliches, isn't much better than the lyrics. But if you're 10 years old, the idea of scrawny posers wearing makeup and trying to look tough may be appealing.
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