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Whiskey and porn stars, hot reds and car crashes, black leather and high heels, overdoses and death. This is the life of Mötley Crüe, the heaviest drinking, hardest fighting, most oversexed and arrogant band in the world. Their unbelievable exploits are the stuff of rock 'n' roll legend. The Crue made hard living and wild sexcapades a centerpiece of their music and their lives, selling millions of albums along the way. |
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Now, after a five-year hiatus from performing together, the original big-haired, leather-clad Crue members are eager to slip back into the music -- if not the lifestyle -- depicted in hit rockers like "Girls, Girls, Girls" and "Smokin' in the Boys' Room." The band will release a double-CD greatest hits compilation with three new songs entitled "Red, White & Crue" in February. | ||
![]() ![]() "There were definitely issues to be worked out," Sixx said of bad blood between his band mates. "We got in and we were like, 'Wow. Where's the problem here? Did we make a mountain out of a mole hill?' " Sixx said in an interview before the reunion event. "We're a dysfunctional band, that is driven by drama and we are always on the fringe of something going wrong." Although Neil and Lee have dabbled in reality television, the band members have been known less in recent years for their music and more for their personal troubles. ![]() In 1989, Sixx nearly died from a heroin overdose. Mars is recovering from hip replacement surgery to treat a degenerative illness. Sixx said Mars is ready to play, despite the surgery. "He's in rehearsal. He's standing up. He's playing his guitar. He's shredding. He's been through hell," Sixx said. "Here we stand together ready to wave the flag for rock 'n roll."
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