“Too Fast for Love” is the debut studio album by the American rock band Mötley Crüe, released on November 10, 1981. The album is often credited with helping to define the glam metal genre and is known for its raw sound and energetic performances.”Too Fast for Love” was significant in establishing Mötley Crüe’s reputation in the rock scene, particularly in the Los Angeles music scene during the early 1980s. The album’s success set the stage for their subsequent albums, which would achieve even greater commercial success. Mötley Crüe became known for their extravagant lifestyle, theatrical performances, and rebellious spirit, which resonated with fans and contributed to the glam metal movement of the era.