MÖTLEY CRÜE: Never-Before-Seen Photos Available For Purchase

December 6, 2008

On December 6, 2004, recent Grammy nominees MÖTLEY CRÜE announced their 2005 reunion tour. That morning, bassist Nikki Sixx wrote the following in his online diary, "Here we go, buckle up and hold on tight. The engines are engaged and the runway is clear for takeoff. Lights, action, rock 'n' roll. Here we go again on Dysfunction Junction Airlines. We only guarantee one thing, it's gonna be unpredictable. God must love a drama, or he wouldn't have created MÖTLEY CRÜE."

Today, December 6, 2008, marks the four-year anniversary of that announcement. To help commemorate the four year mark since the reunion began, many never-before-seen photos from the last four years, including the recent Crüe Fest tour, are now available for purchase. Until recently, many of these photos were only available to the band members themselves. This is your chance to own some very high quality "live" photos of MÖTLEY CRÜE. Over 100 different photos are currently in stock. Shipping is available worldwide. Check out some very cool discounts, available for a short time only!

Click here for the photo store.

MÖTLEY CRÜE returned to Sunset Blvd., the place where it all began 27 years ago on November 14 for a show at the newly renovated Hollywood Palladium. Watch fan-filmed video footage of the concert below (clip uploaded by "lisapolisa").

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