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  2. Looks That Kill - Wikipedia

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    The music video was filmed at A&M Records' main sound stage. It features the band in a post-apocalyptic setting where they trap a group of women in a cage while performing the song. In the middle of the video, the warrior queen (played by Wendy Barry) appears to release the women before confronting the band.

  3. You're All I Need (song) - Wikipedia

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    Shot in black-and-white, the video shows a man getting into a heated argument with his girlfriend, which ends with him killing her with a kitchen knife (off-screen). He then takes a picture of her off the wall, and throws it in the fireplace. After the murder, he begins having a breakdown, and destroys many objects in his house.

  4. Hell on High Heels - Wikipedia

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    The music video starts off with the words "Mötley Crüe's history of mankind" in the sky, it then pans down to a scene which features Nikki Sixx holding a sign that says "20,000 B.C." and a caveman eating a fish, then throws the fish at a cavewoman, causing the two to have sex.

  5. Watch Mötley Crüe Arrive to Their Hollywood Concert in Style ...

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    Motley Crue/YouTube. Mötley Crüe. Mic'd up and ready for the show, Mötley Crüe then walks through a crowd of fans outside, before entering the venue and walking to the stage to perform.

  6. Shout at the Devil - Wikipedia

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    The music video produced for the song was shot over the course of an 18-hour day on the main sound stage at A&M Records in Los Angeles. Model Wendy Barry, who portrayed the "warrior princess" in the "Looks That Kill" music video, has said her experience with the band was very positive, describing Mötley Crüe as "all very nice.

  7. Primal Scream (song) - Wikipedia

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    The uncensored version of a "Primal Scream" music video contained full-frontal nudity of a female dancing at the end, but that scene was edited for heavy rotation when shown on television. The song was said by Nikki Sixx himself in an AskSixx session on Twitter in October 2015, to be about Arthur Janov 's 1970 book The Primal Scream.

  8. Motley Crew (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Motley Crew" is a song by American rapper Post Malone, released on July 9, 2021, through Republic Records. The song marked his first solo release in almost two years. The song marked his first solo release in almost two years.

  9. Shout at the Devil (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Shout at the Devil" is a song by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. Written by bassist Nikki Sixx, the song is the title track of their album of the same name.The song charted at No. 30 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart.