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Shout At the Devil

Motley Crue

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Shout At the Devil is the album that broke Motley Crue to the big time, inflating their seething street-level riffs to stadium rock proportions. The title track was a calling card for the new Crue. A fist-pumping anthem driven by Tommy Lee’s thunderous drums, the song freely courts the satanic associations that would begin to mar heavy metal in the mid-Eighties. “Red Hot” and “Knock ‘Em Dead” return the band to the high-velocity rock of Too Fast For Love, even though the songs are slightly less developed this time around. With its churning groove and creepy-yet-infectious hook, “Looks That Kill” is the album’s undeniable centerpiece — check out the demo version for an even rawer take on this Crue classic. At least as important as the music is the album cover itself, a take-off on the Beatles’ Let It Be that captures the band members in all their painted glory. Even if the band had not quite found the hook-heavy songwriting style that would blow them up in the years to come, Shout At the Devil crystallizes the image and attitude that would turn Motley Crue into heavy metal superstars.

Customer Reviews

Best....

This is the best Motley Crue album. Buy it. If you haven't bought tickets to cruefest you missed out!!!!

As Metal as The Crue Ever Got

To me this is Motley's best album. Its a flat out metal fest. "Shout At the Devil", "Bastard", "Red Hot" and their stunning cover of The Beatles "Helter Skelter" are the most metal Motley has ever sounded. The satanic imagery was a bit over the top, but back in '83 this was a sure fire way to sell albums. The whole who could be the most evil competition was running rampant in metal. I think Venom and Slayer won that round in the early 80's. Aside from all that this is an excellent album capturing a band who found a way to create music that matched their chaotic lifestyle. A must own for any Motley or Metal fan. The original pressing of this L.P. has an all black cover with a pentegram on the cover and the liner notes warned: "May contain backward messages" I never tried to play it backwards, so who knows. If you were a Metal band in the early to mid 80's Tipper Gore and company would label just about anything as satanic or obscene. Motley was as has always been about the girls and the partying, not devil worship. Though this unfortunate label undoubtedly helped spike record sales.

THE GREATEST ALBUM EVER!!!

This record is amazing! every song is a standout! In The Beginning - A great spoken entrace which gets u ready for the album () Shout At The Devil - What Crue fan or what metal fan doesn't know this song? (10/10) Looks That Kill - Great Riff, Great Vocals, Great Structure, Great Song (10/10) Bastard - Heavier than some and better than some! this one is realy good with good aggresion during the verse. (10/10) God Bless The Children of The Beast - God Bless Nikki Sixx!!! (10/10) Helter Skelter - An amazing Beatles cover which we all know and it is heavy with their melodic sound! (10/10) Red Hot - Still played in concerts and is great youth anthem. Fast drums and great fast bass! (10/10) Too Young To Fall In Love - Once again a classic. Love the intro and one the Crue's greatest riffs! (10/10) Kock 'Em Dead, Kid - Once again the riff is amzing! (10/10) Ten Seconds To Love - Same as above and i also really like the vocals! (10/10) DANGER - THE GREATEST SONG EVER! LOVE THE INTRO AND THE PRE - CHORUS! (1000/10) overall the album is perfect with no misses and u should def. buy it!

Biography

Formed: 1980 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

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