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The Dirt Soundtrack was released on March 22, 2019, by Mötley Records and Eleven Seven Records to accompany the Netflix biographical film of the same name. It serves as both a "Greatest Hits" compilation and the band's first release of new material in over a decade. Album Composition and New Material

Musical Content: Old Hits, New Covers, and Two Originals

The soundtrack comprises 13 tracks, cleverly blending re-recorded classics, deep cuts, and fresh songs. Instead of simply licensing the original 1980s studio recordings, Motley Crue — with producer Bob Rock — re-recorded several hits, including “Live Wire,” “Looks That Kill,” and “Too Young to Fall in Love.” This decision was controversial: purists noted that singer Vince Neil’s voice had aged, losing its youthful snarl. However, the re-recordings serve a narrative purpose in the film, allowing seamless integration without expensive relicensing. They also sound tighter, heavier, and more modern — a nod to younger listeners.

Formed in Los Angeles in 1981, Motley Crue quickly established themselves as one of the most outrageous and hard-partying bands of the 1980s. With their signature style, which blended elements of rock, pop, and heavy metal, they rapidly built a loyal following and became known for their decadent lifestyle and notorious antics. The band's original lineup consisted of Vince Neil (vocals), Nikki Sixx (bass), Tommy Lee (drums), and Mick Mars (guitar). Motley Crue - The Dirt Soundtrack -2019- -320 K...

Stream and browse track listings on the The Dirt Soundtrack Apple Music Page.

"Ride with the Devil" – An original heavy-hitter track recorded specifically for the soundtrack. The Dirt Soundtrack was released on March 22,

The release of "The Dirt" and its accompanying soundtrack sparked a renewed interest in Motley Crue's music, introducing their songs to a new generation of fans. The film itself received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its raw, unflinching portrayal of the band's excesses and struggles.

Critical Reception

The 2019 release was notable for four new recordings produced by Bob Rock, which were inspired by the filming of the biopic.

  • Machine Gun Kelly features on the title track; he played Tommy Lee in the movie.
  • This soundtrack featured the first new original songs by Mötley Crüe since their 2008 album Saints of Los Angeles.
  • The "320 K" in your text string refers to the bitrate of the audio file. 320 kbps (kilobits per second) is generally considered the standard for "high quality" MP3 audio, offering the best sound fidelity within the MP3 format.