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Motley Crue Rocks


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Motley Crue rocks?  

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I voted no, but not because I don't like them. I like alot of thier stuff (brings back memories of grade school). But I have to reserve "________ Rocks!" for a select few.

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I voted no, but not because I don't like them. I like alot of thier stuff (brings back memories of grade school). But I have to reserve "________ Rocks!" for a select few.

My thoughts exactly :D

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The Crue Rocked. I saw Vince Neil perform last summer w/out the original Crue...it's not the same. It was almost sad. :seeya:

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I voted yes....I think "Shout at the Devil" is one of the best albums of all time...but I don't own any of their other albums and don't plan on buying any of them.

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I voted no. Not because I'm a yuppy but because Drag Queen Rock Sucks.

Tommy Lee..............Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Jenna Jameson, Heather Locklear, Bobbi Brown....

 

Vince Neils list is just as impressive......Models, actresses, and porn stars (not that I see that as a real achievement) galore.

 

 

They certainly have pretty impressive lists for queens.

 

 

If you grew up then, and listened to rock....The Crüe was the go-to band for your metal needs.

 

 

For most of us anyway....To each his own.

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I voted no. Not because I'm a yuppy but because Drag Queen Rock Sucks.

Tommy Lee..............Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Jenna Jameson, Heather Locklear, Bobbi Brown....

 

Vince Neils list is just as impressive......Models, actresses, and porn stars (not that I see that as a real achievement) galore.

 

 

They certainly have pretty impressive lists for queens.

 

 

If you grew up then, and listened to rock....The Crüe was the go-to band for your metal needs.

 

 

For most of us anyway....To each his own.

I called them Drag Queens, not gay. An old boss I used to work for wore make-up and women's clothes just like Motley Crue and he was married and had 2 kids. She must be a very understanding women.

 

I'm 30 years old. I did have them around growing up. I just think all that Hair Band rock stuff was a bit to light for me. I was more into the heavier stuff back then.

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