Watch Motley Crue Get Dumped Out of a Garbage Truck
Surely
you
didn’t
think
Motley
Crue
was
going
to
make
a
subtle
entrance
just
because
they
were
playing
a small
venue,
did
you?
The
self-proclaimed
“White
Trash
Circus”
arrived
to
their
Monday
show
at
Los
Angeles’
famed
Troubadour
club
in
the
back
of
a
garbage
truck.
A
new
video
on
their
social
media
shows
the
rockers
hopping
out
of
the
back
of
the
vehicle
—
flanked
by
a
mattress,
a
bra,
a
pair
of
heels
and
a
ton
of
trash
bags
—
and
being
greeted
by
a
large
crowd
on
Santa
Monica
Boulevard
before
heading
into
the
cozy,
500-capacity
club.
You
can watch
the
video
below.
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Crue’s ‘Hollywood
Takeover’
Motley
Crue’s
Troubadour
performance
marked
the
first
of
three
shows
in
their
“Hollywood
Takeover,”
a
stunt
designed
to
get
them
back
in
touch
with
their
L.A.
club
roots.
They’ll
continue
the
mini-tour
on
Wednesday
at
the
Roxy
and
round
it
out
with
a
show
on
Friday
at
the
Whisky
a
Go
Go.
Despite
the
back-to-basics
premise
of
the
Hollywood
Takeover,
Motley
delivered
their
routine
greatest-hits
set
at
the
Troubadour.
The
16-song
performance
included
staples
such
as
“Primal
Scream,”
“Shout
at
the
Devil”
and
“Kickstart
My
Heart,”
along
with
recent
single
“Dogs
of
War”
and
a
cover
of
Beastie
Boys’
“Fight
for
Your
Right.”
The
latter
two
tracks
appeared
on
Motley
Crue’s
new
EP
Cancelled,
which
they
released
on
Friday.
The
three-song
EP
was
rounded
out
by
its
title
track,
which
found
the
band
bragging
about
how
they
never
faced
real
consequences
for
their
actions.
“There
was
this
article
that
was
like, ‘How
did
Motley
Crue
ever
not
get
cancelled?’
And
we
were
like, ‘Fuck,
we
got
to
write
a
song
about
that
because
we
didn’t
ever
get
it,'”
Tommy
Lee told
Bill
Maher’s
Club
Random
podcast
last
year. “We
snuck
in
under
whatever
threshold,
wherever
that
was,
where
we
got
away
with
fucking
murder.”
Motley
Crue
Albums
Ranked
We
look
back
at
everything
from Too
Fast
for
Love to Saints
of
Los
Angeles to
see
which
albums
hold
up
best
all
these
years
later.
Gallery
Credit:
Ultimate
Classic
Rock
Staff