
With their first two albums, 1981's Too Fast For Love and 1983's Shout At The Devil , the Los Angeles glam-metal band Motely Crue had become one of the most popular acts in metal circles. Although Shout At The Devil had sold millions of copies and even spawned several videos that received heavy airplay on MTV, radio play was still practically non-existent. However, by the time Motley Crue's third album, Theatre Of Pain , arrived in the summer of 1985, things had changed. Hard rock acts like Quiet Riot and Ratt had [...]