Nikki Sixx Motley Crue Youth Was Troubled, He Became a Teenage Vandal and Broke Into Neighbors Homes

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In 1981 Sixx founded Mötley Crüe alongside drummer Tommy Lee, They were later joined by guitarist Mick Mars through an ad in the local newspaper, and singer Vince Neil with whom Lee had attended high school. The band self recorded their debut album Too Fast for Love which was subsequently released in November 1981 on the band's own Leathür Records label. After signing with Elektra Records they re-released the same album. The band then went on to record and release Shout at the Devil raising the band to national fame. They issued three more albums during the 1980s Theatre of Pain in 1985 Girls in 1987 and Dr Feelgood in 1989. The latter ended up being their most successful record staying in the charts for 114 weeks after its release, During his time with Mötley Crüe Sixx became addicted to heroin. On December 1987 Sixx overdosed on heroin and was reportedly declared clinically dead for two minutes before a paramedic revived him with two syringes full of adrenaline. After releasing the compilation album Decade of Decadence in 1991 Neil left the group and was replaced by John Corabi, who formerly served with The Scream. They released one self titled album with Corabi in 1994 before firing him in 1996, Afterwards they reunited with Neil with whom they released Generation Swine in 1997.
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