Mötley Crüe’s Wild Side

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In the late 1980s, Mötley Crüe embarked on the creation of their iconic album, "Girls, Girls, Girls," a project that would be as tumultuous as it was groundbreaking.

Recorded at the renowned One on One and Rumbo Recorders studio in Los Angeles, California, the band faced a whirlwind of personal and professional challenges during the recording process. Yet, amidst the frenzy of recording sessions, which lasted several weeks, the band found themselves grappling with heightened tensions and escalating conflicts both within and outside the studio walls.

Released on May 15, 1987, "Girls, Girls, Girls" was a commercial success, quickly climbing the charts and becoming a staple of the glam metal scene. However, the album's success was overshadowed by the band's continued struggles with substance abuse and legal troubles. Despite their outward image of excess and rebellion, their lifestyle was beginning to take its toll on the band members.

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