As heavy metal fans await the outcome of Mick Mars’ lawsuit against his former band Mötley Crüe, let’s take a look back at some of their most iconic songs. Here are five of the best songs from the band that defined the 1980s metal scene.

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  • Kickstart My Heart

Released in 1989, this song is one of Mötley Crüe’s most recognizable hits. It features an adrenaline-fueled guitar riff and lyrics that reflect the band’s wild lifestyle. The song was inspired by lead singer Vince Neil’s near-fatal overdose in 1987 and his subsequent recovery.

  • Dr. Feelgood

The title track of Mötley Crüe’s fifth album, Dr. Feelgood is a catchy, hard-hitting song with a killer guitar solo from Mick Mars. The lyrics tell the story of a drug dealer named Dr. Feelgood who provides a fix for the band’s addiction to drugs and alcohol.

  • Girls, Girls, Girls

With its catchy chorus and playful lyrics, Girls, Girls, Girls became one of Mötley Crüe’s biggest hits. The song celebrates the band’s love for exotic dancers and the strip club lifestyle.

  • Shout at the Devil

The title track of Mötley Crüe’s second album, Shout at the Devil is a hard-hitting song with a powerful message. The lyrics call for rebellion against the status quo and the establishment, making it a favorite among fans of the band’s rebellious attitude.

  • Home Sweet Home

A departure from the band’s typical hard rock sound, Home Sweet Home is a power ballad that showcases the band’s softer side. It features a piano intro and heartfelt lyrics that reflect on life on the road and the longing for a sense of belonging.

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These five songs are just a small sample of the incredible catalog of music created by Mötley Crüe during their four-decade-long career. Despite the band’s current legal dispute, their music continues to inspire and excite fans around the world.