On December 31, 2015, legendary rock icons Mötley Crüe completed their 35-year touring career as a band with a spectacular final concert at Staples Center in their hometown of Los Angeles, CA, just 10 miles from the Sunset Strip where the band's infamous and decadent career first launched. The band thrilled the sold-out arena with performances of such mega-hits as Kickstart My Heart, Girls, Girls, Girls, Home Sweet Home and Dr. Feelgood…
Being "The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band" (according to the band itself) is not easy. One of the most notorious and successful bands of the glam metal era, Los Angeles rockers Mötley Crüe burned through the '80s in a blaze of drugs, debauchery, and platinum hits. Their glammed-out image, hard-partying reputation, and a knack for melding pop hooks to heavy metal theatrics took the band to the top of the charts repeatedly throughout the '80s. Albums like 1985's Theatre of Pain and 1989's Dr. Feelgood bringing them to sold-out arenas around the world. In The Many Faces of Mötley Crüe, we will explore the band's inner world, including collaborations, side projects, their hits-filled catalog and the rest of the "hair-metal" generation where they raised from.
"Carnival of Sins: Live" is a 2-CD live album by Mötley Crüe released in 2006, featuring the Grand Rapids, Michigan performance from their 2005-2006 Carnival of Sins reunion tour. Carnival of Sins is also available on DVD featuring the album in its entirety. Wal-Mart also released the 2 discs individually as Carnival of Sins vol. 1 and vol. 2. Other than a few vocal and guitar overdubs to fix some wrong notes/vocals from the concert, it is mostly an unoverdubbed live album with the usual edits to make it a two-CD live album.