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John Corabi spent a bit of time as Motley Crue s frontman in the early-to-mid 1990s, and he s admitted that he isn t a fan of their 1997 comeback album with Vince Neil because he thinks they were trying to change their sound in order to stay relevant.
Corabi replaced Neil in 1992, and he sang on the band s 1994 s self-titled album. Although it peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200, it wasn t as successful as their prior albums especially after 1989 s
Dr. Feelgood hit No. 1. I don t mean this in any disrespect to Motley at all, but the bottom line of it is we did a record and it didn t sell well per their standards, Corabi told Rob s School of Music. I mean, it went gold, but it didn t sell well. The tour was a disaster.
Former Motley Crue singer John Corabi shared his disdain for the band s 1997 album
Generation Swine, saying his bandmates were panicked as they struggled to complete the LP that ultimately heralded Vince Neil s return.
In an interview with Rob Spampinato from Rob s School of Music (which took place in June 2020 but was re-shared on YouTube this week), Corabi said he worked on the album that eventually became
Generation Swine for almost two years but is not a fan of the record that came out. We had recorded a bunch of those songs, and they brought Vince back, Corabi explained. Then they went back into the studio with him for, like, another year. And they switched things around, then they started playing with sound effects.
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