Nikki Sixx's complete studio discography as bassist, songwriter, and creative force.
Mötley Crüe

Too Fast for Love (1981) - Debut album, raw and hungry, recorded on a shoestring and dripping with street-level desperation.

Shout at the Devil (1983) - Darker, heavier, and drenched in pentagram imagery that pissed off parents everywhere.

Theatre of Pain (1985) - Glammed-up arena rock with "Home Sweet Home" proving Nikki could write ballads that cut deep.

Girls, Girls, Girls (1987) - Strip club anthems and Harley rumbles, peak Crüe excess captured on wax.

Dr. Feelgood (1989) - The big one, #1 on Billboard, slick production and the sound of a band finally sober enough to be lethal.

Mötley Crüe (1994) - John Corabi era, heavier and grungier, the record the 90s demanded but fans weren't ready for.

Generation Swine (1997) - Vince back in the fold, industrial tinges and identity crisis, a band trying to figure out what came next.

New Tattoo (2000) - Back to basics rock after losing Randy Castillo, a love letter to the old sound.

Saints of Los Angeles (2008) - The Dirt as a concept album, nostalgia weaponized into riffs and hooks.

Cancelled EP (2024) - First new Crüe material in over a decade, proving the beast still has teeth.
Sixx:A.M.

The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack (2007) - Born from Nikki's memoir, cinematic rock documenting his darkest year and resurrection.

This Is Gonna Hurt (2011) - Companion to his photography book, exploring beauty in the broken and the outcast.

Modern Vintage (2014) - A throwback to 70s rock textures, warm analog tones in a digital world.

Prayers for the Damned (2016) - First of a double album project, aggressive and anthemic, Nikki confronting modern chaos.

Prayers for the Blessed (2016) - The hopeful companion piece, proof that survival stories can have light at the end.
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