Today we have for you guitar picks by the band called
Motley Crue
Here's a look at the front and the back of these guitar picks
Mötley Crüe is the quintessential Los Angeles heavy metal band, rising to global stardom in the 1980s as pioneers of the glam metal movement. Formed by bassist Nikki Sixx, drummer Tommy Lee, guitarist Mick Mars, and vocalist Vince Neil, the group became just as famous for their hedonistic "rock star" lifestyle as they were for their hit-heavy discography. With massive albums like Shout at the Devil and Dr. Feelgood, they defined an era of arena rock characterized by pyrotechnics, aggressive riffs, and anthemic choruses. Despite numerous line-up changes and a well-documented history of personal struggles, they remain one of the best-selling bands of all time, maintaining a legacy that perfectly captures the wild spirit of the Sunset Strip.
This collection is a remarkable physical record of rock history, featuring a diverse array of guitar picks gathered from some of the most legendary North American tours. Each piece represents a specific moment in time, coming directly from the hands of the most influential touring bands of the last 20 to 40 years. From the thrash metal precision of Megadeth to the grunge-era icons like Eddie Vedder, these picks are more than just gear—they are tangible artifacts from the high-energy arenas and stadiums that defined a generation of music.
The significance of these picks lies in their connection to the peak of live performance culture across the continent. Over the past four decades, touring reached a massive scale, and these picks were used by artists who headlined the most iconic festivals and venues in the world. Whether it's a specialty "Batmobile" design or a classic tour-stamped plectrum, having items from bands that shaped the sound of the 80s, 90s, and 2000s makes this a curated chronicle of modern rock’s touring legac. I'm putting this guitar pic together. Alphabetical order over the next few weeks and months.
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