Monsterous
Mötley Crüe Lyrics


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Oh, eh, oh

Oh

They say that's

Monsterous
Out with the old and in with the new

Let the kids stand tall and the critics review

Don't talk down your nose about old habits

Ya gotta kick it to understand it

Oh, eh, oh

Oh

They say that's

Monsterous

Oh, eh, oh

Oh

They say that's

Monsterous

People in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks

People marked stupid, shouldn't talk

And people in a maze, you're always lost

I get sick in the state of rock





Monsterous

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mötley Crüe's song Monsterous convey a message about change, growth and the adverse effects of getting stuck in the past. The song starts with the repetition of the phrase "They say that's monstrous" which could signify the societal pressures of always needing to be up to date with the latest trends and being open to change. The opening lines "Out with the old and in with the new, Let the kids stand tall and the critics review" assert the need for growth and positive criticism, something which is essential for progress.


The lyrics also touch on the negative effects of closed-mindedness and lack of acceptance of new things. It highlights the importance of experiencing things firsthand before forming opinions, as we can only truly understand something when we have experienced it. The line "Ya gotta kick it to understand it" refers to the idea of trying something new before judging it, an attitude that is crucial for growth and development.


The lyrics "People in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks, People marked stupid, shouldn't talk" and "And people in a maze, you're always lost, I get sick in the state of rock" point towards the dangers of being judgmental and unaccepting of new things. Overall, the lyrics of Monsterous by Mötley Crüe advocate for being open-minded and embracing change to achieve growth and progress.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, eh, oh
Vocalization indicating excitement or anticipation


Oh
Vocalization indicating excitement or anticipation


They say that's Monsterous
Referring to something as impressive or intimidating


Out with the old and in with the new
Encouraging change and progress by rejecting outdated ideas or practices in favor of new ones


Let the kids stand tall and the critics review
Advocating for young and ambitious people to be given a chance to shine, while also acknowledging the importance of critiques to improve oneself and one's work


Don't talk down your nose about old habits
Discouraging condescending attitudes towards established traditions or routines


Ya gotta kick it to understand it
Implying that experiencing something firsthand is necessary to truly comprehend it


People in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks
Warning against criticizing others when one is equally vulnerable to criticism


People marked stupid, shouldn't talk
Advising individuals who lack knowledge or comprehension on a certain topic to refrain from sharing their opinions


And people in a maze, you're always lost
Acknowledging and empathizing with individuals who feel confused or directionless, particularly in relation to navigating challenges in life


I get sick in the state of rock
Revealing personal discomfort, possibly in the context of musical or cultural tastes


Monsterous
Referring to something as impressive or intimidating




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Written by: NIKKI SIXX

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Comments from YouTube:

Raphael Leme

Best band ever!

cmead Meade

For any guitarists out there, the power chords are C -> D# -> C -> D# D# -> C -> notes G, A#, C -> D# D# -> C
(Those are for a standard tuned guitar. If you tune down a full step like Motley, on a down-tuned guitar, the whole thing is two frets up and you'd be starting on the D power chord)

John Davis

I've been attached to motley crue ever since I was 7 year's old my brother brought it first tape to fast for love I always want to be like Vince neil

Justin Leach

Should have been a longer song.

The Dude

What album was this recorded for?

Bricesan Sixx

I think they recorded this for a movie that was coming out in the late 80’s

Ramiro Vazquez

Pretty sure this was gonna be for the DR Feelgood era. I have hit paraders from the 80's when they say the tentative album title for what became dr feelgood was monsterous .

Damian Ryan

Decade of decadence

Robert Randolph

Motley Fucking CRUE!!!!

John Davis

love motley crue

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