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MöTley KüNst

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All girl Mötley Crüe covers band. Hot stuff. What more do you need to know? Oh, alright then......Read more on Last.fm
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All girl Mötley Crüe covers band. Hot stuff. What more do you need to know? Oh, alright then... Mötley Künst are the all-girl international sensation you've never heard of. They've played with the likes of Poison, Guns n' Roses, White Snake and a host of others. They even stepped in for Alice Cooper's touring band when all the members were struck down in a freak milkshake accident in Akron, Ohio. The live show is an adventure of short skirts, high kicks and balls-out adrenalin which has seen vocalist Danni Deville and Bassist Scarlette O'Harlette taking turns riding a mechanical bull whilst simultaneously strip-teasing with an articulated anaconda. Drummer Käöz studied under Taiwanese pole dancers and can swallow her sticks while performing an outrageous and perfect drum fill. Must be seen to be believed! And last, but certainly not least, guitarist Jamm has broken hearts of every stripe, gender, age and height across Europe and the US with her guile. Some have even said she practices witchcraft... No one has ever seen her and Elvira in the same room... Just saying... Mötley Künst are available in 2012 for birthdays, weddings, bar mitzvahs and any Olympic parties. Find out more: Twitter Facebook Reverbnation In 2011 after the quitting of Danni, twice; once after a bare knuckle fight with Käöz and once more to sign up for an abortive tour with the guitarist from the well known Keyboard band Eüröpe and that singer who did Bläck Velvët, and the eventual sacking of the drummer BY the drümmer, Mötley Künst promised to form a new lineup and re-attack the Camden music scene. Since then little has been heard from any of the original line up but it is rumoured that they have tunnelled to the LA and are working on their tans before breaking it big on the Sunset Strip. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/M%C3%B6tley+K%C3%BCnst">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.