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Mötley Crüe
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CD Reviews
Live Entertainment or Death
Review by Brian Angotti and Gary Hill
The fans have asked for it for years and the Crue gives them Entertainment or Death. Entertainment or Death is Motley Crue's first live album since exploding on the L.A. scene nearly twenty years earlier.
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New Tattoo
Review by Brian Angotti
Motley Crüe, the bad boys of rock, return and ink us with New Tattoo! There may be a new Crüe for the new millennium, but not a new sound.

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Saints of Los Angeles
Review by Travis Jensen
It has been said by European countries that the United States has no culture.

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Shout At The Devil
Review by Gary Hill
Motley Crue somewhat defined an era of heavy metal, and this landmark album was the beginning of that influence by them.
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DVD Reviews
Mötley Crüe - The End BluRay
Review by Gary Hill
Mick Mars' health has become increasingly troublesome for him over the years. For that reason Mötley Crüe made the decision to call it quits.

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Concert Reviews
Mötley Crüe - Live at Alpine Valley, August 18, 2000
Review by Brian Angotti
On tour to support their latest effort "New Tattoo.", Motley Crue is bringing back the essentials for a real rock and roll show.
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Mötley Crüe - Live at Alpine Valley, July 18th, 1999
Review by Nicole Miesner and Gary Hill
Kicking off the show with In The Beginning segueing into Shout at the Devil, the Crue tore into a rousing set on this Wisconsin summer evening.
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Mötley Crüe - Live at Crufest 2 July 2009, Tinley Park, IL
Review by Travis Jensen
The undisputed kings of rock and roll are back once again to prove that they can stand the test of time and come back stronger with every passing year!
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Mötley Crüe - Live in Rockford, IL, February 2009
Review by Josh Turner
These guys aren’t musicians. They’re rock stars.
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Union
Review by Brian Angotti
Interview with John Corabi of Union From 2000



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Meat Loaf - Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose
Review by Gary Hill

In the third installment of the Bat Out of Hell series, Meat Loaf finds himself surrounded by a lot of very talented musicians.


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Alice Cooper - Classiks
Review by Gary Hill
You could say that there are enough Alice Cooper compilations out there. Here’s the thing, though.

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Various Artists - Come On Feel The Noize: The Story Of How Rock Became Metal DVD
Review by Gary Hill
I want to start this review by framing it with the following statement: I really enjoyed watching this. I found it very entertaining and captivating. I recommend it pretty highly to fans of rock and metal.
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Carmine Appice - Guitar Zeus
Review by Gary Hill

This set has some killer music. It might not be quite metal, but it might be.


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Union - Live in Chicago- April, 2000
Review by Gary Hill
Union delivered a scorching set to the enthusiastic crowd at Chicago's House Of Blues. The band came out and showed that they were a band that really can deliver live what they promise in the studio.
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Union - The Blue Room
Review by Brian Angotti
The Blue Room, the follow up album from Union, is an exceptional piece of work. This album shows the growth and maturity in the band, both musically and lyrically.
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Various Artists - The Merciless Book of Metal Lists written by Howie Abrams and Sacha Jenkins
Review by G. W. Hill

I suppose how you feel about this book has a lot to do with how seriously you take it.


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Various Artists - Underrated Rock Book: The 200 Most Overlooked Albums 1970-2015 written by Jim Santora, Jr.
Review by Gary Hill

The premise is simple: list 200 albums that are under-appreciated. When Jim Santora started the project he set some ground rules. 


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