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Mötley Crüe figurines

Mötley Crüe themed figurines. Credit: Press release/Super7.com

Mötley Crüe announces the release of themed figurines for the album 'Shout At The Devil'.

The partnership was formed with the action figure brand Super7.

Super7 action figure brand , famous for releasing themed collections of big names in rock, has announced a partnership with the band Mötley Crüe . The new line features costumes from the Shout At The Devil (1983) tour and includes 3.75-inch figures for each band member.

The articulated puppets also feature the instruments and are characterized by the makeup, accessories used in the shows, and the classic clothing characteristic of 1980s glam metal.

The packaging artwork, as with all Super7 releases, was created by the iconic artist Ed Repka , famous for illustrating renowned album covers for bands such as Death , Megadeth , Misfits , and the Brazilian band Zumbis Do Espaço .

The dolls are already on sale at super7.com .

Mötley Crüe and the landmark of the 80s.

Formed in Los Angeles (USA) in 1981, the band was one of the forerunners of the "glam metal" style. With more than 40 years on the road, the group has sold over 100 million albums worldwide, collecting platinum records and legendary hits such as "Girls Girls Girls" and "Kickstart My Heart".

In 1983, the band released the album Shout At The Devil , featuring iconic tracks such as the title track itself and classics like "Looks That Kill" and "Red Hot".

Mötley Crüe. Credit: Press release

In the midst of the "Satanic panic" , the band's striking visual style, along with the use of pentagrams and inverted crosses, made the group the target of numerous accusations, further attracting the curious ears of young people at the time.

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