Lacking inspiration, this was an attempt to return to their trademark sound with the end result that no track stands out from the general torpor. Like every Mötley Crüe album, the background to it recording was marked by division and turmoil, with Tommy Lee leaving the band due to creative differences with Vince Neil. The latter recalls that the band learned of his decision via a letter from Lee’s attorney. His replacement, Randy Castillo, ex-drummer for Ozzy Osbourne, had ... read more
Hell on High Heels - 60
Treat Me Like the Dog I Am - 55
New Tattoo - 50
Dragstrip Superstar - 40
1st Band on the Moon - 40
She Needs Rock & Roll - 40
Punched in the Teeth by Love - 35
Hollywood Ending - 50
Fake - 35
Porno Star - 40
White Punks on Dope - 45