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O'Dean was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 16 June 2010 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Mötley Crüe. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here.
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They Are Also Glam Punk And Alt. Metal
Their debut Album, Too Fast For Love is considered Glam Punk, Glam Metal and Heavy metal. The Glam Punk page also claims that they are Glam Punk. And if you read The Dirt, the bands autobiography, Nikki Sixx (If I remember correctly) also considers them Glam Punk. I think that that is good enough to get glam punk added onto their list of genres without it being deleted. Also, anytime I add alternative metal, it is too deleted. In the 90's when Grunge became popular, Mötley Crüe experimented a more alternative style in their album Generation Swine. Again, I think this is good enough to have alternative metal to their list of genres... along with Glam Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock and my addition of Glam Punk. I aslso would lie to add Shock Rock onto their Genres, because like many of their influences, They use live shock value in their shows. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.86.46.101 (talk) 16:12, 26 June 2011 (UTC)
Until you have consensus here, please quit changing the infobox. If you keep changing it before you have a discussion and consensus here, the only thing your going to accomplish is getting yourself blocked from editing. Mlpearcpowwow18:46, 26 June 2011 (UTC)
My personal opinion is that the infobox should only contain a band's most recognizable genre, in this case heavy metal. If reliable sources exist to support other genres, then a separate section within the text, 'musical styles', can be added. J04n(talk page) 21:10, 26 June 2011 (UTC)
Motley Crue formed in 1980, not 1981, and stop adding speculations that they will break up by 2014
Someone keeps editing the page to give the impression that the band formed in 1981, a year prior to their actual formation. No explanation is being given as to why this edit keeps appearing, no source, no edit comments, nothing. There is a source in the article that clearly states activity began in 1980.
And there is no news yet as to when the Motley Crue farewell tour will happen, yet I've also seen speculations that they will break up by 2014, and will have an album out by 2013. Where is this coming from? Again, no source is being given. — Preceding unsigned comment added by MrIpodz (talk • contribs) 02:00, 17 March 2013 (UTC)
Note by a Motley Crue Fan. I can prove that Motley Crue formed in 1980 i watched the Motley crue uncensored movie and when the band watched thier first ever video of Take me to the top
the bass guitartist Nikki Sixx said what year was that 1981 or 1980.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.181.44.47 (talk • contribs)
Hi Motley Crue fan. You will have to provide a reliable source for your edit, not just your recollection of what someone said in a movie. Please provide a source to a newspaper, magazine, book, or website. I am reverting again. -- Dianna (talk) 22:38, 4 April 2013 (UTC)
Note By Motley Crue fan. HI Diannaa im wondering if videos are okay because I saw a interview with Motley crue druumer Tommy Lee.This interview was in 1989 and Tommmy lee said 1980 we started and soon were celebrating our 10th Annaversurey— Preceding unsigned comment added by 108.181.44.47 (talk • contribs)
Hi Motley Crue fan. Please give the exact title of the book, author/editor names, ISBN number, and the page where the information appears. Thanks. -- Dianna (talk) 19:29, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
Your recollection of what you saw in a video is not considered adequate sourcing. Stuff on YouTube is not considered adequate sourcing either. -- Dianna (talk) 00:11, 6 April 2013 (UTC)
Note By Motley Crue Fan. Diannaa I had a big book it was called the top Hard rock/Heavy metal bands of all time motley crue is in it and it says motley crue was formed in 1980 when bass guitarist Nikki sixx left London.Then it said sixx then found tommy lee and mick mars but the band needed a singer. Tommy lee mentioned an old friend through high school named Vince Neil.