Amazon was recently called out for using a picture of the band Steel Panther to promote a Motley Crue documentary. After seeing this photo faux pas, I immediately thought about the time MLive publications mistakingly used a picture of Flint's own Ironsnake instead of KISS.
Amazon was recently called out for using a picture of the band Steel Panther to promote a Motley Crue documentary. After seeing this photo faux pas, I immediately thought about the time MLive publications mistakingly used a picture of Flint's own Ironsnake instead of KISS.
Amazon was recently called out for using a picture of the band Steel Panther to promote a Motley Crue documentary. After seeing this photo faux pas, I immediately thought about the time MLive publications mistakingly used a picture of Flint's own Ironsnake instead of KISS.
Amazon was recently called out for using a picture of the band Steel Panther to promote a Motley Crue documentary. After seeing this photo faux pas, I immediately thought about the time MLive publications mistakingly used a picture of Flint's own Ironsnake instead of KISS.
Amazon was recently called out for using a picture of the band Steel Panther to promote a Motley Crue documentary. After seeing this photo faux pas, I immediately thought about the time MLive publications mistakingly used a picture of Flint's own Ironsnake instead of KISS.