New Tattoo
Mötley Crüe · 2000
86 min · 20 tracks · hard rock · heavy metal · glam metal
A raucous blend of sleazy glam and hard rock, embodying the excess and attitude of the early 2000s.
Why this album works
The album debuted at number 24 on the Billboard 200 and showcased the band's efforts to adapt to the evolving music scene of the late '90s and early 2000s. Despite mixed reviews from critics, it solidified a dedicated fan base and highlighted Mötley Crüe's resilience in maintaining their identity amidst shifting musical trends.
- Best for
- dynamic peaks and valleys raucous party atmosphere late-night celebration energy
- Context
- Released on July 11, 2000, 'New Tattoo' marked Mötley Crüe's first album after their 1997 reunion and was their last studio album before a lengthy hiatus. During this time, the band sought to reclaim their relevance in a changing rock landscape, experimenting with a sound that echoed their classic hits while incorporating contemporary elements.
- Stylistic neighbors
- L.A. Guns· Faster Pussycat· Vains of Jenna
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Hell on High Heels Standout 4:15
- 2 Treat Me Like the Dog I Am 3:40
- 3 New Tattoo Standout 4:18
- 4 Dragstrip Superstar 4:22
- 5 1st Band on the Moon 4:25
- 6 She Needs n Roll 3:59
- 7 Punched in the Teeth by Love Standout 3:59
- 8 Hollywood Ending 3:32
- 9 Fake 3:43
- 10 Porno Star 3:44
- 11 White Punks on Dope 3:45
- 12 1st Band on the Moon (demo) 3:39
- 13 Porno Star (demo) 4:33
- 14 [untitled] 3:57
Disc 2
- 1 Kickstart My Heart 7:21
- 2 Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S.) 4:53
- 3 Dr. Feelgood 5:17
- 4 Hell on High Heels Standout 4:20
- 5 Live Wire 4:42
- 6 White Punks on Dope 4:13
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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