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Motley Crue

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About Motley Crue

Motley Crue burst out of the Hollywood Sunset Strip in 1981 with a raw blend of glam metal swagger and streetwise energy. The original quartet—Vince Neil on vocals, Mick Mars on guitar, Nikki Sixx on bass, and Tommy Lee behind the kit—built their foundation in the LA club circuit, releasing Too Fast for Love (1981) before exploding with Shout at the Devil (1983). Their high-octane approach, memorable hooks, and unabashed attitude helped forge the look and sound of 80s hard rock, and their commercial peak came with Dr. Feelgood (1989), a multi-platinum juggernaut that produced giant singles and confirmed them as arena-rock mainstays. By fusing brutal riffs with big choruses, Motley Crue became one of the era’s defining glam metal bands, leaving an enduring imprint on rock history.

Over four decades, Motley Crue kept pushing forward against the odds, selling well over 100 million records worldwide and maintaining a relentless touring presence. Their story—told in the 2001 memoir The Dirt and popularized again by the 2019 film adaptation—captures a band that lived fast, played louder, and helped shape the visual and sonic identity of hard rock. Even after lineup changes and breaks, the Crue’s influence remains evident in the riffs, stagecraft, and sheer energy of modern guitar players and fans alike.

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Merry Go Round
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Merry Go Round

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Public Enemy #1
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Public Enemy #1

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Come On And Dance
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Come On And Dance

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Live Wire
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Live Wire

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Too Fast For Love
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Too Fast For Love

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Sticky Sweet
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Sticky Sweet

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Kickstart My Heart
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Kickstart My Heart

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On With The Show
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On With The Show

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Looks That Kill
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Looks That Kill

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Ten Seconds To Love
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Ten Seconds To Love

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Girls Girls Girls
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Girls Girls Girls

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Without You
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Without You

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Wild Side
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Wild Side

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Dr. Feelgood
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Dr. Feelgood

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Starry Eyes
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Starry Eyes

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Live Wire
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Live Wire

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Shout At The Devil
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Shout At The Devil

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Bastard
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Bastard

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Helter Skelter
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Helter Skelter

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Knock Em Dead Kid
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Knock Em Dead Kid

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Too Young To Fall In Love
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Too Young To Fall In Love

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Danger
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Danger

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Smokin In The Boys Room
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Smokin In The Boys Room

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Louder Than Hell
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Louder Than Hell

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Home Sweet Home
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Home Sweet Home

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Primal Scream
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Primal Scream

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Use It Or Lose It
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Use It Or Lose It

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Raise Your Hands To Rock
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Raise Your Hands To Rock

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Fight For Your Rights
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Fight For Your Rights

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Afraid
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Afraid

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Dancing On Glass
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Dancing On Glass

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You're All I Need
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You're All I Need

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Rattlesnake Shake
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Rattlesnake Shake

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She Goes Down
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She Goes Down

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Power To The Music
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Power To The Music

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Hooligan's Holiday
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Hooligan's Holiday

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Hammered
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Hammered

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Welcome To The Numb
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Welcome To The Numb

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Smoke The Sky
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Smoke The Sky

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God Bless The Children Of The Beast
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God Bless The Children Of The Beast

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Kickstart My Heart
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Kickstart My Heart

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Wild Side
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Wild Side

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Looks That Kill
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Looks That Kill

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Red Hot
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Red Hot

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Deep Dive

Playing Style

Motley Crue’s guitar and bass work centers on big, high-energy riffs, punchy power chords, and melodic hooks that propel every song forward. Mick Mars crafts down-to-earth, heavy-toned riffs and singable lead lines that anchor tracks like Dr. Feelgood and Kickstart My Heart, while Nikki Sixx locks in with Tommy Lee to drive the rhythm section with pounding bass lines and relentless groove. The sound emphasizes a direct, no-nonsense approach: prominent rhythm guitar, tight palm-muting, and memorable chorus sections that invite singalongs. For players, the hallmark skills to study are rock-solid rhythm technique, clean muting and timing, simple yet effective riff writing, and bluesy–rock phrasing in the solos—perfect as a ladder into classic hard rock guitar.

🎸 Gear & Equipment

Motley Crue’s sound is built on a sturdy, guitar-bass-drum rig. Mick Mars typically achieves his heavy, palm-muted riff tone with solid-body guitars such as Gibson-style Les Paul/SG-type axes through loud, tube-driven amps. Nikki Sixx is famous for his Ibanez Iceman bass, which supplied the thunderous bottom end that anchors the band’s riffs. Drummer Tommy Lee’s explosive Pearl kit and large cymbals fed the drums’ wall-of-sound energy that defined their live show. On stage and in the studio, the Crue favored high-gain amps (Marshall/Mesa/Boogie-style heads) paired with distortion pedals and chorus/phaser effects to deliver the era’s signature punchy, arena-friendly tone.

Why Learn Motley Crue Songs?

Learning Motley Crue songs is a fast track to building real rock fundamentals. Their catalog balances straightforward, repeatable riffs with dynamic choruses and driving rhythms, helping players nail power chords, palm muting, and groove-based timing. The 59 Motley Crue lessons on DadRock Tabs range from approachable anthems like Live Wire and Shout at the Devil-era tracks to more intricate pieces with quick rhythm changes, offering a clear progression from beginner-friendly riffs to mid-level leads. Tackling these tunes builds stamina, tone control, and confidence in playing high-energy, stage-ready rock.

Did You Know?

  • 1Motley Crue formed in 1981 on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles and became a blueprint for glam metal.
  • 2Dr. Feelgood (1989) is their best-selling album and a cornerstone of late-80s hard rock.
  • 3The Dirt, Motley Crue’s tell-all memoir published in 2001, was adapted into a 2019 feature film.
  • 4The band has a dedicated fan base known as Crue Nation and is renowned for its explosive live shows.

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