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Quaternary
Rock · 1994 · 5 tracks

Quaternary

A raw, experimental departure from the Sunset Strip. Individual solo tracks and gritty demos reveal a band trading stadium anthems for nineties alt-rock intimacy.

September 10, 1994 · Mötley Records

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A gritty and introspective collection that trades stadium flash for mid-nineties vulnerability and experimental shadows.

Tracklist · 5 Tracks
04
Friends
2:29
05
Babykills
5:25
06
10,000 Miles Away
6:20
08
Hammered (demo)
4:39
09
Livin’ in the No (demo)
4:26
Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the intimate acoustic strumming of Friends into the full band weight of Babykills.
The weary, road-worn vocal delivery on 10,000 Miles Away that captures the isolation of the touring life.
The aggressive, unpolished energy of the Livin' in the No demo showing the band's rawest edges.

How does Quaternary sound next to the rest of Mötley Crüe's catalogue?

Vulnerable+4.0σ

Vulnerable saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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