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Mick Mars

Mick Mars

Known For: Hard Rock
Usual Role(s): Guitar

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Too Fast For Love

Motley Crue
Too Fast For Love
[Album]

10 November 1981

 
'Too Fast For Love' is the debut studio album by Motley Crue. The first edition of 900 copies was released on November 10, 1981, on the band's original label Leathur Records. Elektra Records signed the band the following year, at which point the album was remixed and partially re-recorded. This re-release, with a different track listing and slightly different artwork, has become the standard version from which all later reissues derive. While the album only reached number 77 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States, it would ultimately reach platinum status.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Too Fast For Love [Elektra Reissue]

Motley Crue
Too Fast For Love [Elektra Reissue]
[Album]

?? June 1982

 
'Too Fast For Love' is the debut studio album by Motley Crue. The first edition of 900 copies was released on November 10, 1981, on the band's original label Leathur Records. Elektra Records signed the band the following year, at which point the album was remixed and partially re-recorded. This re-release, with a different track listing and slightly different artwork, has become the standard version from which all later reissues derive. While the album only reached number 77 on the Billboard 200 album chart in the United States, it would ultimately reach platinum status.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Shout At The Devil

Motley Crue
Shout At The Devil
[Album]

26 September 1983

 
'Shout At The Devil' is the second studio album by Motley Crue. It was the band's breakthrough album, establishing them as one of the top selling heavy metal acts of the 1980s.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Theatre Of Pain

Motley Crue
Theatre Of Pain
[Album]

21 June 1985

 
'Theatre Of Pain' is the third studio album by Motley Crue. Released in the aftermath of lead vocalist Vince Neil's arrest for manslaughter on a drunk driving charge, the album marked the beginning of the band's transition away from the traditional heavy metal sound, towards a more glam metal style. The album reached No. 6 on the U.S. charts and No. 36 in the U.K., and was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA on June 5, 1995.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Girls, Girls, Girls

Motley Crue
Girls, Girls, Girls
[Album]

17 May 1987

 
'Girls, Girls, Girls' is the fourth album by Motley Crue. The album would achieve quadruple platinum status, selling over 4 million copies and reaching number two on the Billboard 200. The album marked a change to a blues-rock influenced sound, which was met with positive reception.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Dr. Feelgood

Motley Crue
Dr. Feelgood
[Album]

1 September 1989

 
'Dr. Feelgood' is the fifth studio album by Motley Crue. It was the first album Motley Crue recorded after their quest for sobriety and rehabilitation in 1989. It topped the Billboard 200 chart, making it the band's only album to claim this position. In addition to being Motley Crue's best selling album, it is highly regarded by music critics and fans as the band's best studio album. This was also the band's last album to be recorded with lead singer Vince Neil until the 1997 album 'Generation Swine'.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Decade Of Decadence '81-'91

Motley Crue
Decade Of Decadence '81-'91
[Compilation Album]

1 October 1991

 
'Decade Of Decadence 81-91' is the first compilation album by Motley Crue. It peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard 200 chart. It was the band's sixth album overall and the first of several greatest hits compilations.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Motley Crue

Motley Crue
Motley Crue
[Album]

15 March 1994

 
'Motley Crue' is the sixth studio album by Motley Crue. It was the band's only album released with singer John Corabi. The album, which was recorded under the working title of 'Til Death Do Us Part', was the first release by the band after signing a $25 million contract with Elektra Records.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Quaternary

Motley Crue
Quaternary
[E.P.]

16 September 1994

 
'Quaternary' is a studio E.P. by Motley Crue. It was initially going to be titled 'Leftovers', and was made available as a mail-in offer for purchasers of the self-titled album in a limited quantity of 20,000 copies.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Generation Swine

Motley Crue
Generation Swine
[Album]

24 June 1997

 
'Generation Swine' is the seventh studio album by Motley Crue. The album marks the return of lead singer Vince Neil following his last appearance on 1991's 'Decade Of Decadence' and the last to feature drummer Tommy Lee until the 2008 album 'Saints Of Los Angeles'. It is also the band's last album to be released on Elektra Records. The album's name as well as the title track is derived from Generation Of Swine by Hunter S. Thompson.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Greatest Hits

Motley Crue
Greatest Hits
[Compilation Album]

14 November 1998

 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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New Tattoo

Motley Crue
New Tattoo
[Album]

11 July 2000

 
'New Tattoo' is the eighth studio album by Motley Crue. Artistically, it shows the band returning to the earlier musical style that gave them commercial success in the 1980s and early 1990s. This is the only album by the band not to feature drummer Tommy Lee, who left the band a year before, and was replaced by former Ozzy Osbourne drummer Randy Castillo on the album. The album also marked Castillo's final full-length studio recording project that he was involved in before his death in March 2002. The album artwork was inspired by the cover of Bruce Dickinson's album 'Tattooed Millionaire' (1990), whose title track is said to be about Dickinson's wife cheating on him with bassist Nikki Sixx, as revealed in Motley Crue's biography 'The Dirt'.
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Red, White & Crue

Motley Crue
Red, White & Crue
[Compilation Album]

1 February 2005

 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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Saints Of Los Angeles

Motley Crue
Saints Of Los Angeles
[Album]

24 June 2008

 
'Saints Of Los Angeles' is the ninth studio album by Motley Crue. This was the first full-length studio album with the band's original lineup since 1997's 'Generation Swine', following the return of drummer Tommy Lee, and the last to feature guitarist Mick Mars before his dismissal from Motley Crue in 2022. It debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard chart, selling about 100,000 copies in its first week. It debuted at No. 14 on the Australian ARIA chart, No. 5 in Sweden, No. 3 in Canada, No. 47 in Italy, and No. 9 in Finland (although it climbed to number 6 in its second week).
 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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The End, Live In Los Angeles

Motley Crue
The End, Live In Los Angeles
[Album]

4 November 2016

 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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'The Dirt' Soundtrack

Motley Crue
'The Dirt' Soundtrack
[Album]

22 March 2019

 
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Mick Mars Guitar [Member]
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The Other Side Of Mars

Mick Mars
The Other Side Of Mars
[Album]

23 February 2024

 
'The Other Side Of Mars' is the debut solo album by former Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars. The album came on the back of Mars' exit from Motley Crue in 2022, after retiring from touring in the band due to his ongoing battle with ankylosing spondylitis, and amidst a lawsuit he filed against the band in 2023. Mars named the album after his intention to show a different side to himself as a musician, though critics didn't see the difference.
 
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