Mötley Crüe is a legendary American heavy metal rock group formed in L.A, California in early 1981. The Crue was founded and created by bass guitarist Nikki Sixx and fellow drummer Tommy Lee. The two were then later associated with lead guitarist Mick Mars and new lead singer Vince Neil. In total, Mötley Crüe has sold over 80 million records worldwide, which includes 25 million records in the U.S alone.
Members of the group are notorious for their hard-living lifestyles, and the character and personalities they maintained. The Crue have had a hand full of disputes with the law, spent time in prison, victims of alcoholism, drug addictions, had countless escapades with women, and are very tattooed. The Crue’s ninth studio album, Saints of Los Angeles, was unleashed to the world in 2008.