Motley Crue 'Shout at the Devil' Original Record Cover Men's Band T-Shirt - Black

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The album that made Mötley Crüe rock legends.

This Mötley Crüe Shout at the Devil Original Record Cover Men's T-Shirt features artwork inspired by the original album cover from the band's landmark 1983 release. A defining record of the Sunset Strip era, Shout at the Devil transformed Mötley Crüe from rising stars into one of the biggest names in hard rock and heavy metal. This tee is a must-have for fans of classic metal, glam rock, and one of the most influential bands of the 1980s.

Released in 1983, Shout at the Devil built on the raw energy of Too Fast for Love with a heavier sound, bigger production, and unforgettable songwriting. Featuring Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, and Tommy Lee, the album helped establish the band's signature mix of aggressive riffs, rebellious attitude, and arena-ready anthems.

The record includes some of Mötley Crüe's most enduring songs, including "Shout at the Devil," "Looks That Kill," "Too Young to Fall in Love," "Bastard," "Knock 'Em Dead, Kid," and their hard-hitting cover of "Helter Skelter." These tracks helped define the sound of 1980s hard rock while influencing countless bands that followed.

This shirt showcases the original album cover artwork released in 1983, making it especially appealing to longtime fans and vinyl collectors who appreciate the band's original visual identity. The striking cover remains one of the most recognizable images of the glam metal era.

Whether you're revisiting the album on vinyl, heading to a rock festival, celebrating Sunset Strip history, or adding another classic band tee to your collection, this shirt belongs in your rotation.

At Kulture Vulture NOLA, Shout at the Devil remains one of the essential albums of the 1980s hard rock explosion.

Product Features

  • Mötley Crüe Shout at the Devil original record cover graphic

  • Features artwork inspired by the original 1983 album cover

  • Celebrates one of the defining albums of the glam metal era

  • Comfortable everyday t-shirt, in men's sizes

  • Perfect for concerts, festivals, record fairs, and everyday wear

  • Easy to pair with denim, leather jackets, boots, and classic rock style

  • Essential addition to any Mötley Crüe collection

  • Great gift for hard rock and heavy metal fans

Why Shout at the Devil Matters

Shout at the Devil established Mötley Crüe as one of the biggest bands of the decade while helping shape the sound and image of 1980s hard rock. Its combination of memorable riffs, rebellious attitude, and iconic artwork continues to resonate with fans more than four decades later.

It's one of the defining albums of the Sunset Strip era.

Perfect Gift For

  • Mötley Crüe fans

  • Vince Neil collectors

  • Nikki Sixx enthusiasts

  • Mick Mars admirers

  • Tommy Lee fans

  • Glam metal devotees

  • Hard rock collectors

  • Vinyl enthusiasts

Frequently Asked Questions

What artwork is featured on this shirt?
This tee features artwork inspired by the original 1983 Shout at the Devil album cover.

Who would enjoy this shirt as a gift?
Mötley Crüe fans, hard rock enthusiasts, glam metal collectors, vinyl lovers, and fans of classic Sunset Strip music.

What are some standout songs from Shout at the Devil?
Fan favorites include "Shout at the Devil," "Looks That Kill," "Too Young to Fall in Love," "Knock 'Em Dead, Kid," "Bastard," and "Helter Skelter."

Who were the members of Mötley Crüe during this album?
The classic lineup featured Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars, and Tommy Lee.

Why is Shout at the Devil considered so influential?
The album helped define the glam metal movement with its heavier sound, memorable songwriting, and unmistakable visual style, influencing countless hard rock bands throughout the 1980s.

Why does Mötley Crüe merchandise remain collectible?
The band's legendary albums, iconic imagery, and lasting impact on rock music continue to make Mötley Crüe apparel highly sought after.

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