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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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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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MatthewM.Jun 25, 2008Welcome Back Motley Crue!!
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MatthewA.Jul 4, 2008The best music they've made since Dr Feelgood!
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ScottW.Jun 30, 2008Best album of the year so far. Best Crue since Dr. Feelgood.
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JoelC.Jul 9, 2008
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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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JasonS.Jul 2, 2008Great album, enough said.
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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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ScottJul 7, 2008
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JeffH.Oct 6, 2009Good Effort.
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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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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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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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KrisS.Jun 27, 2008Horrendus metal. Crue should stick with the best of albums from now on.
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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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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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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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BillyC.Apr 18, 2009
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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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PipRockJun 26, 2008Motley crue is my favorite band. this is not motley crue. i can't hear the gutars, and nothing of it speaks motley crue. it sounds like someone else wrote the guitar parts, cause it sure as hell doesn't sound like mick. i know the crue when i hear it. disappointed fan here.
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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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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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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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BrianL.Aug 15, 2008This Album speaks for a entire forgoten generation!
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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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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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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.