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Drummer Tommy Lee recorded his parts for the new songs just before beginning a five-month prison sentence, delaying the supporting tour until his release. Critical Reception:

rips. Unlike some later digital reissues (like the 2009 version), this specific 1998 pressing captures a unique snapshot of the band's late-'90s sound and mastering style. Vinyl/Cassette motley crue greatest hits flac 1998 work

"Bitter Pill" and "Enslaved" showed the band could still write catchy, heavy riffs in the late 90s. Drummer Tommy Lee recorded his parts for the

Notably, the album completely ignored the 1994 self-titled album with John Corabi, signaling the band's intent to rewrite their history as an exclusively four-man "classic lineup" entity. Critical and Commercial Standing motley crue greatest hits flac 1998 work