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Motley Crue’s Music Videos From The 1980’s

November 17, 2018 By the80sruled 1 Comment






Motley Crue released some of the most popular music videos of the entire decade of the 80’s. The music video for ‘Home Sweet Home’ spent over three months at number one on MTV’s daily request chart, which caused MTV to invoke the unwritten “Crue Rule”, which dropped a music video from eligibility on the request line after thirty days. Have a look back at all of Motley Crue’s music videos from the 80’s starting with 1982’s ‘Live Wire’ and ending with 1989’s ‘Kickstart My Heart’!

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  1. Mike Fugere says

    July 7, 2019 at 2:48 pm

    …10 videos on this page and I can only watch 1 YouTube sucks so bad now.

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