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Motley Crue releases Shout At The Devil
It didn’t take long for disgruntled teens to connect with the release, which sold 200,000 copies in two weeks and reached as high as No. 17 on the Billboard album chart. Shout at the Devil went gold in January, 1984 and was platinum less than a month later. By January, 1985 it was double platinum. And in May 1997, it went quadruple platinum.Read More: 32 Years Ago: Motley Crue Release 'Shout at the Devil' |
http://loudwire.com/motley-crue-shout-at-the-devil-anniversary/?trackback=tsmclipI bought my copy in December 1983 with Christmas money.
Still have the original
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Not a song, a fact.
Shit band is shit.
I rest my case.
How is he supposed to actually defend Motley Crue to your satisfaction. Length in the business, number of gold records, amount of money they made. Size of the venues they are still playing, 35 years after they started, number of songs used in national commercials.
Just wondering which facts you would allow to change your mind.
I always go with the bitches ...
That's the ruse.
But he didn't even give it the college try.
Because it's not worth it, and deep down Toppy knows it.
Tommy Lee pretty much invented the sex tape on the internet genre.