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New and finally here, I love this track too it's like a combination of classic rock, pop punk country and maybe alternative as a guess. I'm really glad that Cassadee did something within the classic pop rock world/ pop rock punk she can nail any genre plus with the pop punk background.
Whyyyyy! Has this song gone so underrated the last 10 years? This immediately became my fav motley Crüe song when Saints came out. There aren't even any live performances by the band or drum covers by any of the good cover drummers anywhere on RU-vid.
Keep the singing to Motley on this song,just sounds so wrong. I never understood why people change a good thing. Raelynn would have done 10x better with this song.
Cassadee nailed the song she has the rocker in her roots raelynn wouldn't even be considered since she didn't even win The Voice and didn't get noticed or signed.
Steven Rios I hope you're having a great weekend. I agree with you to a point as I've been a fan of Cassadee just like you for years here in Florida since Hey Monday, however this album has nothing to do with who won The Voice. This album is a country tribute album to Motley Crue put out by Cassadee's label Big Machine with Cassadee, Florida Georgia Line, Brantley Gilbert, Justin Moore, LeAnne Rimes and more on the album. Raelynn did get noticed and signed though. She was being developed as an artist which took time. She and Cassadee are on the same label by the way. Raelynn just put out a single called, "God Made Girls."
You may as well ask why they are still doing the same thing they have been doing for 32 years. It's Motley. I think they kick ass, even though I'm not a fan of this "Motley Country" stuff...