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Universal acclaim- based on 44 Ratings
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Positive: 34 out of 44
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Mixed: 8 out of 44
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Negative: 2 out of 44
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KrisS.Jun 27, 2008Horrendus metal. Crue should stick with the best of albums from now on.
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FilazaferJun 30, 2008It's the best thing they have done since Dr. Feelgood. Unfortunately that isn't saying a whole lot. It doesn't sound like their old stuff, it sounds like Nicki Sixx's new band Sixx A.M. It decent, but it's not the Motley Crue we all loved back in the 80's.
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BillyC.Apr 18, 2009
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Sep 19, 2010There are highs and lows throughout the album but it's nice to see the guys all together again making an album that isn't pure mush. Fun to pop in and sing along to.
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Mar 26, 2016This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Motley Crue has been trumpeting their hedonism for so long and so loudly that it's become more of a caricature than a way of life, and while Saints of Los Angeles is the best thing they've laid to tape since their codpiece heydays, it's more of a walk down memory lane/sunset strip than a legitimate call to arms.
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While not every song is a winner, the title track and sleaze anthem 'This Ain't a Love Song' are standouts.
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There is some of the old energy here, thanks in part to the presence of drummer Tommy Lee, who drives 'Down at the Whisky' and 'Chicks=Trouble' like somebody with a head full of stimulants. Yet the album lacks the tune-craft that once made vintage Crüe such hits as 'Dr. Feelgood' and 'Kickstart My Heart' so appealing.