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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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JoelC.Jul 9, 2008
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MatthewM.Jun 25, 2008Welcome Back Motley Crue!!
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JasonS.Jul 2, 2008Great album, enough said.
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PaulCJun 24, 2008Album of the year. This album goes far beyond anything I thought the Crue could ever create. This album truly is art.
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WayneM.Jun 28, 2008I grew up listening to the crue. This is the best they have done in almost 20 years. It's great to hear them play so well.
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LisaT.Jun 28, 2008This album is absolutely great. I have listened to it over and over and there isn't one song I don't like. I'll take it anyday over the crap that's on the radio now. Who else can make you want to quit your job and kick someone's a-- at the same time? Go Crue!
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ScottW.Jun 30, 2008Best album of the year so far. Best Crue since Dr. Feelgood.
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BrianL.Aug 15, 2008This Album speaks for a entire forgoten generation!
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kenJul 1, 2008Fantastic full length album with original line up. Every song is worth a listen. A+
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DanielJul 23, 2008After a couple of listens it has become my favorite album of the year so far. A fantastic return to form.
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MatthewA.Jul 4, 2008The best music they've made since Dr Feelgood!
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JackF.Sep 14, 2009No doubt Crue's best album since Dr. Feelgood. Mars kicks ass, Vinnie whines, Sixx sleazes and T-bone pounds the drums like the good 'ol days....
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MikeEJul 22, 2008Been waiting for this album since Feelgood was released in '89. There isn't a bad song on it. I've listened to it at least twice a day since I bought it.
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GreggK.Aug 23, 2008
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GregJ.Jun 25, 2008Not their best, but pretty damn good album. A good album to follow up The Dirt!
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ChadH.Jun 28, 2008This is a great album and in fact I think its the best they have done. No fillers and just great music to feed off of. This is the album that should of followed Dr. Feelgood. I hope they have more of this for us in the future. For now I will keep listening to the "Saints." If you don't like it you don't get it.
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BradPJul 18, 2008I would have never believed the Crue would come out with a release like this. It is just amazing. I have been a Crue fan since Too Fast For Love. I agree that the guitar lacks the sound of the early Crue, but I actually like it better. You know it's Crue when Vince gets going. It is fantastic, and my favorite Crue yet.
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Jun 30, 2012Although not what they use to be, who the hell is! A very good effort. I am happy to have it and added to my collection of Hard Rock and Metal music.
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PaulA.Jul 6, 2008Great Album (apart from chick = trouble). "The Animal in me" is without a doubt the greatest song these guys have written/recorded.
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ScottJul 7, 2008
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JeffH.Oct 6, 2009Good Effort.
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KizabJun 25, 2008I have been a crue head since the early eighties. With that said the album brings back some of that sound...which is great.
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BrianS.Jun 29, 2008Good Crue CD. People expect too much from the Crue. Good fun rocking tunes. Not as "HARD" as some may want but all around good CD.
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Awards & Rankings
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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.