Motley Crue Shares Title Track From New Cancelled EP

According to Blabber Mouth, Motley Crue has released the “Cancelled” EP which contains a cover of  the iconic anthem “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)” by the Beastie Boys, “Dogs Of War” and of course the track “Cancelled.” This EP offers a wonderful taste of the band’s wild energy.

Motley Crue brings a heavier and hard rock spin to the Beastie Boys classic rap/rock anthem. The original funky vibe has been turned into a gritty rasp that will soon electrify venues in Hollywood this month. Fans can hear their new EP live during their October shows beginning on October 7, with their Hollywood Takeover. Tickets are only available for purchase in person, bringing back the roots of a true concert experience.

“Dogs of War” is heavier and much darker, making it feel almost ominous. The song was released in April, being the band’s first new music in five years! It features John 5 in the video and the track, showing how Motley Crue came back with a bang after a break from releasing music. The song builds tension and takes on a calmer but darker pace. The lyrics of the song are aggressive and more serious which shows the dark side of Motley Crue that fans can’t get enough of.

The song “Cancelled” begins with sharp guitar sounds  and rebellious tones. The lyrics feel defiant as Vince Neil sings about being misunderstood and pushing back against forces that try to silence the band.  Overall, the “Cancelled” EP gives us a theme of resilience and rebellious spirits.

 

Juliet Paiz: I am a sophomore at the University of California, Riverside. I am an English major who enjoys the beauty of writing. Outside of school and writing you can either find me working or wrestling.
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