All Bad Things Must End

"All Bad Things Must End" (commonly known as "All Bad Things") is a song by American band Mötley Crüe, released as a single in January 2015. The song is about the internal forces threatening the band, and its intro features Nikki Sixx stating that the band "would rather just break up than be bland".

"All Bad Things Must End"
Single by Mötley Crüe
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2015
Recorded2014
GenreHeavy metal
Length3:07
LabelMötley
Songwriter(s)Nikki Sixx
Mick Mars
James Michael
Tommy Lee
Producer(s)Bob Rock
Mötley Crüe singles chronology
"Sex"
(2012)
"All Bad Things Must End"
(2015)
"The Dirt (Est. 1981)"
(2019)

"We haven't ruled out the idea of a new album," Sixx said at the time. "We're proud of the songs 'Sex', 'Sick Love Song', 'All Bad Things'…"[1]

Music video

The song's video features clips of music videos, live footage, backstage footage, and other footage from the band since 1981. Nudity (including male nudity, albeit covered with a censor box) is shown, but a clean version is available. It also features the covers for all Crüe albums, except for their self-titled 1994 release, due to the absence of Vince Neil. However, it still includes the cover of 2000's New Tattoo, despite the absence of Tommy Lee.

Personnel

Members

Lyrics

  • Nikki Sixx - composition
  • Mick Mars - composition
  • Tommy Lee - composition
  • James Michael - composition
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References

  1. Chamberlain, Rich (February 2015). "Mötley Crüe". Classic Rock. p. 49.
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