Mötley Crüe: Dr. Feelgood (Music Video 1989) Poster

(1989 Music Video)

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Sex & Nudity

  • Skimpy women walk around in the video itself, in the shots with the Mexican drug dealer, which this is about.

Violence & Gore

  • The lyrics and the riffs are diabolical and violent. The lyrics are presented in a graphically violent way. The actual story that is presented in this video is very violent, but not as violent as the graphic and diabolical-sounding riffs and lyricism by Nikki Sixx. There is no blood in the story. Perhaps the most violent-sounding thrash metal song.

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Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Graphic drugs are shown, and in the lyrics it's mentioned, although the showing of the drugs is more graphic.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Both the film shots with the Mexican gangster and his bros, as well as the actual video from the stage where they're singing are intense.
  • The stage where they sing is dark and Hell-like. With fire, and some borderline diabolical images and tattoo mark the video. Creepy.

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