Mötley Crüe - Girls, Girls, Girls [Bonus Track]

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Mötley Crüe
Album Title
Girls, Girls, Girls [Bonus Track]
Release Date
April 8, 2003 
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Review by Steve Huey
Girls, Girls, Girls continued Mötley Crüe's commercial hot streak, eventually going quadruple platinum as its predecessor, Theatre Of Pain, had; meanwhile, the title track brought them their second Top 20 single, and "Wild Side" became a popular MTV item. In general, The Crüe really plays up the sleaze factor on this album, trying to recapture some of the street-tough grittiness that fueled Too Fast For Love -- even appearing on the cover astride motorcycles and wearing leather; this time around, the influence of Aerosmith is felt to a much greater degree. Read More
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