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Join Motley Crue in Celebration of 40 Years


MÖTLEY CRÜE UNLEASH DIGITAL REMASTER OF GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS IN CELEBRATION OF THEIR 40TH ANNIVERSARY

DIGITAL REMASTER OF BAND’S THIRD ALBUM THEATRE OF PAIN ARRIVES ON JUNE, 25, 2021;


‘MÖTLEY CRÜE 101’ SPOTIFY PLAYLIST LAUNCHES - LISTEN NOW



NEW YORK, NY -- JUNE 21, 2021 -- In November 1981, rock ‘n’ roll legends Mötley Crüe stormed into the cultural zeitgeist with the release of their debut album Too Fast for Love, setting the stage for what would become one of the most iconic careers ever in music. This year, the band is celebrating their 40th Anniversary with a special series of music re-releases and fan activations, revisiting their globally acclaimed catalogue. The first release is digital remastering of their smash 1987 album Girls, Girls, Girls, which is available now across digital platforms. The groundbreaking body of work features hits “Wild Side,” “You’re All I Need,” and the title track “Girls Girls Girls”, which became a global success, despite the original uncensored video being banned by MTV. True to the band’s play-by-their-own-rules ideology that has given a safe space for millions of fans all over the world to express themselves freely, the video was named “one of the most NSFW (not safe for work) videos of all time” by Rolling Stone in 2011

Later this week, on June 25, the band’s third album, 1985’s Theatre of Pain, will also be given a digital remaster release and is now available for pre-order. The album, a top 10 on the Billboard 200 and the band’s highest-charting album to date, spawned the classic hits “Smokin’ In The Boys Room” and “Home Sweet Home.” In celebration, the band also dropped a new collection of merch today tied to the album, available now at their online merch store.

See full track listings for both albums below.

Girls, Girls, Girls Track listing:

  1. Wild Side

  2. Girls, Girls, Girls

  3. Dancing on Glass

  4. Bad Boy Boogie

  5. Nona

  6. Five Years Dead

  7. All in the Name Of...

  8. Sumthin' for Nuthin

  9. You're All I Need

  10. Jailhouse Rock (live)

Theatre of Pain Track listing:

  1. City Boy Blues

  2. Smokin' in the Boys Room

  3. Louder Than Hell

  4. Keep Your Eye on the Money

  5. Home Sweet Home

  6. Tonight (We Need a Lover)

  7. Use It or Lose It

  8. Save Our Souls

  9. Raise Your Hands to Rock

  10. Fight for Your Rights

Hits from both albums are also on the new Mötley Crüe 101 Spotify Playlist, which gives new and existing fans a comprehensive compilation to the band’s iconic musical legacy, taking them a celebratory sonic journey for this special anniversary. LISTEN NOW.





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ABOUT MÖTLEY CRÜE

MÖTLEY CRÜE is The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band. Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, the quartet—Vince Neil (vocals), Mick Mars (guitars), Nikki Sixx (bass), and Tommy Lee (drums)— has commandeered the rock pantheon for 40 years.

They've accumulated worldwide album sales exceeding 100m, 7 platinum and multi-platinum albums, 22 Top 40 mainstream rock hits, 6 Top 20 pop singles, 3 GRAMMY nominations, 4 New York Times best-sellers and even landed a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

With utmost success from their biopic, The Dirt on Netflix and its soundtrack, the band landed another #1 album on iTunes and Top 10 worldwide with 22 chart-topping singles and 7 albums on the charts. Its massive global success saw Mötley Crüe's popularity rush to new highs, catapulting the band's music back to the top of the worldwide charts with the younger 18-44 demographic now representing 64% of the band's fanbase.

In the six months following the release of THE DIRT, Mötley Crüe has celebrated a meteoric rise of almost 350% increase in streams of their music across all streaming platforms. Known for their iconic live performances, they've sold-out countless tours across the globe in front of millions of fans with groundbreaking production highlights such as Tommy Lee's, Crüecifly-Drum-Rollercoaster and Nikki Sixx's Flame-Throwing-Bass.

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