Mötley Crüe also starred in a Camp Chaos-created response cartoon calling out Metallica for the lawsuit, while also promoting their Maximum Rock 2000 Tour and an advance single release for "Hell On High Heels".
[3] The music video starts off with the words "Mötley Crüe's history of mankind" in the sky, it then pans down to a scene which features Nikki Sixx holding a sign that says "20,000 B.C."
Next, Mick Mars holds a sign that says "Buy-A-Wench-Day, 79 AD" which features an Ancient Roman man who falls in love with a sexy woman who turns into the devil.
Towards the end of the video, the devil woman kills all the band members and mounts their heads.
Another version of the video was made, removing the dildo and censoring all nudity, though MTV still refused to air it, due to the gruesome death scenes still being shown.