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Decade of Decadence

RELEASE
1991
LABEL
Elektra
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Hair Metal, Album Rock, Pop-Metal

Album Review

Elektra Entertainment drew on the five albums Mötley Crüe had recorded in the 1980s and threw in a few new songs as well when assembling the best-of collection Decade of Decadence. The title couldn't be more appropriate -- whether the subject matter is strippers ("Girls, Girls, Girls") or the occult ("Shout at the Devil"), Crüe delights in some of rock's sleaziest decadence since Kiss and Sweet. Die-hard aficionados will already be more than familiar with such headbanger classics as "Looks That Kill," "Wild Side," and "Piece of Your Action," but for those new to the band's metal and hard rock, the album isn't a bad introduction at all. The previously unreleased material includes a live version of "Kickstart My Heart" and an ironic cover of the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K." In the '70s, the punk and metal audiences were hardly the best of friends; but in the '80s, it became downright fashionable for headbangers to embrace punk.
Alex Henderson, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Live Wire [Kick Ass '91 Remix]
  2. Piece of Your Action [Screamin' '91 Remix]
  3. Shout at the Devil
  4. Looks That Kill
  5. Home Sweet Home ['91 Remix]
  6. Smokin' in the Boys' Room
  7. Girls, Girls, Girls
  8. Wild Side
  9. Dr. Feelgood
  10. Kickstart My Heart [Live in Dallas, TX]
  11. Teaser
  12. Rock 'N' Roll Junkie
  13. Primal Scream [#]
  14. Angela [#]
  15. Anarchy in the U.K. [#]