MÖTLEY CRÜE: 'Behind The Music Remastered' Special To Air This Weekend

March 26, 2010

This week, VH1 Classic's "Behind the Music Remastered" is going all out with an updated special on the legendary Los Angeles party animals, MÖTLEY CRÜE.

They were the ringleaders of a rock and roll circus featuring furious riffs and scandalous behavior. Rowdy and raunchy, MÖTLEY CRÜE took "sex, drugs and rock & roll" to unprecedented heights and depths. This week on VH1 Classic's "Behind the Music Remastered", fans can see the ups, downs and some never-before-seen footage and interviews, chronicling the hard rock life of MÖTLEY CRÜE.

Tune in to VH1 Classic this Saturday, March 27 at 10 p.m. ET for "Behind the Music Remastered: Mötley Crüe".

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