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Inside the 'world's greatest rock club' where Motley Crue and Black Sabbath raised hell as it lists for $4.3M


A legendary Las Vegas rock club with a Sunset Strip pedigree is hitting the market for a cool $4.3 million-but its reputation is priceless.

Koker, star of the History channel's Counting Cars, even joined forces with Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil to create the kind of club Las Vegas was missing: 'gritty, authentic, and loud,' modeled after the iconic L.A. rock venues he snuck into as a teen. Since opening in 2009, the venue has been dubbed the 'world’s greatest rock club,' a place where Mötley Crüe, Black Sabbath, and countless other legends raised hell and set the stage on fire with unforgettable shows; (Motley Crue's Mick Mars, Tommy Lee, Vince Neil and Nikki Sixx in 1982) Beyond the star sightings of Skid Row’s Sebastian Bach, the late Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul, and Billy Idol’s bassist Phil Soussan, the club has become a true community hub for rock and roll’s elite.

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