Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah, this and Theatre of Pain were totally created in a haze, but some very good shit came out of it.
"Wild Side", the title track, "Dancing on Glass", "All in the Name of", "You're All I Need" rule.
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Album Rating: 2.5
Spirit I still have a soft spot for the Corabi album
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Theatre rules so hard.
Also, name a better opening riff than the t/t on here m/////////
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Lol
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I think with between me liking Theatre and claiming the t/t on here has the best riff ever, wham thinks I'm an idiot...
Just a sneaking suspicion.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Nah, Theatre of Pain has some fucking bangers, and the t/t here is a classic for a reason.
@Hans - Motley s/t is their third best album probs
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Album Rating: 2.5
Home Sweet Home is one of the greatest songs ever written, but I have a hard time getting behind most of Theater. To be fair I haven't jammed it in years.
Spirit, I'd put it 4th, after Shout, Feelgood, and Too Fast
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Grrls, gals, goyles
A bit of whatever you fancy
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na pleb
we all have things in the closet, you just brought it out in public
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Album Rating: 1.5
"Wild Side" and "Dancing on Glass" are good. The rest, I don't ever need to hear again.
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Album Rating: 3.0
The mid-80s were the peak of Crue debouchary, and the band criativity suffered with it. There´s some filler in here, but as final products, both Theater and Girls are two short fun pop-metal albums.
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Album Rating: 4.0
This was a great palate cleanser for the heavy stuff I listened to this year. ‘87 also had Appetite and Hysteria but this is right up there
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Album Rating: 4.0
Look out for the Mick Mars solo album next year
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