Mötley Crüe - Star Spangled Fight Part 4

After Decade of Decadence, Neil left in February 1992, at a time when other bands in the 1980s glam metal scene (Ratt, Stryper, White Lion, Winger, Europe, and Britny Fox) broke up amid the advent of grunge. Controversy persists over whether Neil was fired or quit. Sixx has long maintained that Neil quit. However, Neil insists that he was fired. “Any band has its little spats,“ Neil observed in 2000, “and this one basically just stemmed from a bunch of ’fuck you’s in a rehearsal studio. It went from ’I quit’ to ’You’re fired’ ... It was handled idiotically. The management just let one of the biggest bands in the world break up. Ultimately Neil was replaced by John Corabi (formerly of Angora and the Scream). Although Mötley’s self-titled March 1994 release made the Billboard top ten (#7), the album was a commercial failure. It also prompted negative reactions from many fans due to Neil’s absence and its sound. Corabi suggested the band bring back Neil, b
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