🎤 Rock Your Style with a Touch of MÖTLEY CRÜE!
The Razamataz MÖTLEY CRÜE # 11 SHOUT AT THE DEVIL Back Patch is an officially licensed, high-quality silk screen printed patch measuring approximately 36 x 29 cm. Perfect for fans looking to showcase their love for the legendary band, this durable patch is easy to sew on and ideal for personalizing jackets, bags, and more.
E**A
bad ass album from the kings of 80's glam metal
Now granted shout at the devil did come out a while back as metal albums go its aged very well. ok I know that by looked at the album cover a modern day metal would assume that the songs melody sound just as cheesy as the album looks. but now way the songs are as rock solid as a metal album of any era sounds. and people would as assume that by the look of the album the songs sound more glam but no way man. Mick Mars as good as a metal as there is . and bad ass guitar riffs a plenty. plenty of wicked shredding guitar and even a couple of nice ballads to chill to when you not in a mood for heavy songs.ok I under stand if I'm not mistaken that the title track sent the Christian community even thou Motley Crue just named the song shout at the devil just to unnerve the conformist squares of society. But the lyrical theme deals with really nothing satanic at all. Just the typical motley lyric m o of their which deals with being bad ass rebel rock n roll dudes.on a side note I think it's funny that in the 80's if you wanted to get babes you had to look as much as women as possible. motley crue were as much as a macho hetrosexual rock band as there been in the history of rock but you might not guess that by looking at thr album cover. the song looks that kill is a great metal song. but the overt y macho lyrical theme would probably be frowned upon by society if that song was released today. vince Neil might not be a poetic lyricist but his lyrics are as good as any metal lyricist that there been. Any if your looking for songs with deep poetic lyrical statements maybe you should try other music genres like indie emo or whatever seriously. motley cure rendition of helter skelter is great in the way they keep the original essence of the put their own touches on the song,its a fitting song to take since helter skelter is considered the most evil Beatles song the fab four ever recorded.
C**S
A Hair Metal Classic (Or Maybe Just Classic)
I have to admit I would avoid hair metal mainly because of it's reputation. I was big on thrash, death, and other extreme forms of metal. Hair Metal was a no no. Having aged and realizing that maybe rock is indeed dead (at least in the mainstream), having ANY kind of metal ally is ideal. I've begun to not just open myself up to that subgenre, but I've begun to realize how great the music really is. KISS during their hair metal days put out fantastic music. As did Whitesnake. And THIS album? It's as good as it gets. It's rock & roll, plain and simple. And kick@$$ rock at that. Vince Neil wasn't exactly Robert Plant when it came to vocals, but they match the nastiness of the sound. Tommy Lee and Nikki Sixx are an amazing rhythm section. And I think the secret sauce is Mick Mars. His riffs are great and they have an edge to them that is as tough as any metal in the day. Great stuff.
R**G
Perfectly sounding Vinyl record!
Clearly this is a review about the product, not the band.In a time when you never know what quality of vinyl is inside the shiny plastic covered sleeve, I'm happy to say that this one arrived without blemish and the record inside was perfectly flat (non-warped). I brushed off a slight amount of dust and looked under the light - no sleeve scratches or handling prints. The record played perfectly on my 80's Technics turntable. The sound was rich and full throughout both sides of head banging Crue. I recommend this pressing to anyone that wants the full Motley Crue vinyl experience. I wish I could say this for all the re-releases I have purchased but unfortunately, this isn't the norm.
J**R
One of the Top 10 Metal/Hard Rock Albums Ever Created
Shout at the Devil is where Motley Crue broke through. Too Fast For Love (81-82) was a great start and established them on the LA Strip, but Shout at the Devil propelled them to greatness. Not one bad song on this album. Actually many of the cut songs ended up on the subsequent album as filler (Theatre of Pain). Many would classify Motley as "Glam Rock", but this record is metal and way before the watered down ballads and "W" bands that gave 80's rock a bad name. Nikki Sixx wrote a lot of these songs about life on the streets of LA. "Knock em Dead Kid", "Red Hot", "Bastard", and the Title Track have stood the test of time and will punch you in the teeth. There is a reason Motley Crue still plays arenas; they write great songs. Love em or hate em, they're still in your face just like 1983 when Shout at the Devil was released. If you're a new fan or curious, this is where to start.
J**Y
Great LP
I saw them on this tour. They did a few headline shows. I was hooked on the Crue from then on , I love this album because it was so raw, I can't tell you how many times I have seen them since and ran into both Nikki and Vince in my lifetime. Two different places but still so much fun meeting them just out away from a concert, This was the album I cut my teeth on with them
M**C
God Bless The Children Of The Beast 🤘
Definitely one of the greatest metal albums of all time, Vince Neil has a great vocal performance, Mick Mars' tone is killer, Tommy Lee glues everything together with some excellent drumming, and while Nikki Sixx was never the most impressive bassist he sounds really good here too and his songwriting is amazing. I've listened to this album a few dozen times across a lot of platforms and I have this sounds really good for a CD. I highly recommend it if you've ever been interested in Crüe or old school metal.
G**O
Great price, great material.
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A**E
Passt
War ein Geburtstagsgeschenk. Kam gut an
L**O
Vale a pena
Belo disco, edição caprichada, gravação muito boa, vem com encarte.
B**N
Don't judge me
They never were a 5-star band, but this is 5-star amongst Crüe albums.Arrives in plain packaging, and you can listen to it through headphones while wearing your Slayer t-shirt. No one need ever know you own it.
D**E
Un must have para tu colección
Preciosa edicion 2010 en vinyl 180 gms del clasico album de 1983 de la banda mas infame del mundo, cubierta gatefold con el arte original y el pentagrama en barniz sobre el fondo negro mate, interior con la foto de la banda utilizando su estilo mad max tan caracteristico y funda con letras impresas, de la musica ni que decir, a mi parecer su primer disco de nivel excelente, con temas clasicos como shout at the devil, Red hot, Too Young to fall in love y Looks That Kill, una joya que no debe faltar en cualquier buena colección de Rock.
C**A
Tutto perfetto
Da sempre uno dei miei gruppi preferiti.Regala di Natale graditissimo.Il cd è perfetto
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