AudioMover Explores the Marketing of Mötley Crüe's Shout At The Devil Album
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A new video from AudioMover delves into the classic Mötley Crüe album Shout At The Devil.

Released in 1983, this black-covered album featured a pentagram on its cover and red lettering, giving it an edgy look.

Robert John Hadfield explores how the band marketed themselves as dangerous and chaotic through various means, including a vintage newspaper article from June 15th, 1984.

He also connects the dots between Shout At The Devil, Too Fast For Love, Dokken's Tooth And Nail, and The Cars' debut album, revealing how behind-the-scenes legends helped shape the sound of an entire era.

Additionally, the video touches on some lesser-known aspects of the album, including the meaning behind 'In The Beginning.' Prophets Of Addiction, a band described as a modern-day fusion of Hanoi Rocks and The 69 Eyes with Pop hooks and Whisky-soaked vocals, can be streamed via SmartUrl.