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Mick Mars

Data updated on 2025-06-11 17:41:20 UTC
As guitarist for the seminal '80s glam rock band Mötley Crüe, Mick Mars' catchy riffs were the perfect complement to Nikki Sixx's rebellious and sexually driven lyrics. Born Bob Alan Deal in Terre Haute, IN, the Deal family eventually settled in Huntington, IN, where he attended his first concert. This event would inspire him to pick up the guitar (he actually began on bass guitar) and join his first band, a Beatles cover group called the Jades. He was 14 years old. By then, he and his family had relocated to Garden Grove, a small community in Southern California. Citing influences ranging from Jeff Beck to the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Mars would eventually land the lead guitar slot in what would become one of the biggest rock bands of the '80s.

After playing for years in various bands around the Los Angeles area (White Horse, Vendetta), Mars placed an ad in a local paper to which Mötley Crüe founder/bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee responded. Mars was hired on the spot. The band went on to add vocalist Vince Neil and proceeded to gig around Hollywood, creating a buzz with their outrageous stage show, which included Mars' spitting blood à la Gene Simmons-style and Sixx lighting himself on fire. The band eventually landed a record deal with Elektra Records and Mars began what would become a tempestuous but rewarding songwriting collaboration experience with Sixx -- one that would propel the band into super stardom. After signing their record deal, Elektra went on to reissue the band's self-produced first album, Too Fast for Love, in 1982.

The follow-up album, 1983's Shout at the Devil, put these Hollywood bad boys on the map as Mars and the band dominated '80s metal. They released three multi-platinum albums in a row; 1985's Theatre of Pain, 1987's Girls, Girls, Girls, and their most commercially successful album to date, 1989's Dr. Feelgood.

As the '90s loomed on the horizon, Mötley Crüe was at a crossroads. Neil left the band and alternative/grunge rock became mainstream. John Corabi soon replaced Neil, who in addition to singing was also an accomplished guitar player. Corabi proceeded to play some guitar parts on the band's 1994 self-titled album. This infuriated Mars. He didn't have to worry for too long, as Corabi was subsequently fired when the album did not sell. Neil was rehired, and the original lineup was once again intact. The reunion album, Generation Swine, was released in 1997 and New Tattoo followed in 1999. ~ Eric Linden, Rovi

Genres

: glam metal

Total plays

105.4 million
Updated on 2025-06-11

Country

United States

Monthly listeners

21,601

Followers

29,472

Top Cities

  1. Finland
    Helsinki
    319 listeners
  2. Sweden
    294 listeners
  3. Norway
    Oslo
    274 listeners
  4. Canada
    266 listeners
  5. Australia
    259 listeners

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Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Outlaws & Outsiders
Outlaws & Outsiders
89,294,635 3:17 2019-11-15
(Make My) Country Rock (feat. Sully Erna of Godsmack, Travis Tritt, and Mick Mars)
(Make My) Country Rock (feat. Sully Erna of Godsmack, Travis Tritt, and Mick Mars)
5,086,791 3:09 2024-10-04
Who’s That Playing On The Radio? (feat. Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria and Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe)
Who’s That Playing On The Radio? (feat. Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria and Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe)
2,554,514 3:26 2022-09-16
Take It To The Limit
Take It To The Limit
2,409,011 3:11 2008-01-01
(Make My) Country Rock - Harder
(Make My) Country Rock - Harder
1,723,366 3:12 2024-11-01
Loyal to the Lie
Loyal to the Lie
978,857 3:53 2023-10-31
Right Side of Wrong
Right Side of Wrong
677,774 3:14 2023-12-13
I Don't Care
I Don't Care
392,711 3:60 2007-10-03
Cold Ethyl
Cold Ethyl
385,508 4:03 1999-01-01
Cold Ehtyl
Cold Ehtyl
385,508 4:05 2013-08-01
Alone
Alone
268,713 3:46 2007-10-03
Undone
Undone
230,884 4:40 2024-01-22
Outcast
Outcast
146,751 3:38 2011-11-21
Broken on the Inside
Broken on the Inside
138,725 3:23 2024-02-23
Ain't Going Back
Ain't Going Back
137,426 2:51 2024-02-23
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago
124,690 3:36 2014-09-05
Killing Breed
Killing Breed
123,882 5:45 2024-02-23
Alone
Alone
123,731 4:55 2024-02-23
Ready to Roll
Ready to Roll
90,080 3:11 2024-02-23
Memories
Memories
77,668 3:39 2024-02-23
LA Noir
LA Noir
70,176 3:43 2024-02-23
Under The Moon and Sun (feat. Mick Mars & Edgar Winter)
Under The Moon and Sun (feat. Mick Mars & Edgar Winter)
12,297 4:53 2021-11-12

New releases

The Other Side of Mars
The Other Side of Mars
2024-02-23
[1313 LLC]
Undone
Undone
2024-01-22
[1313 LLC]
Right Side of Wrong
Right Side of Wrong
2023-12-13
[1313 LLC]
Loyal to the Lie
Loyal to the Lie
2023-10-31
[1313 LLC]