Amazon Prime has mistakenly used an image of Steel Panther as the artwork for Mötley Crüe‘s 2020 documentary Rock ‘n Roll Icon: Mötley Crüe.As Consequence points out, Nikki Sixx and co’s official band logo is displayed over a press shot of the LA comedy-rock trio on the streaming site.A fan pointed out the gaffe in a video on social media, asking: “Who’s gonna tell them?” Bizarrely, part of a photo of the real Mötley Crüe can be seen in the top right-hand corner of the cover.Steel Panther frontman Michael Starr has since reposted the clip on his official Instagram page – check it out below. At the time of writing, the error is still appearing on Amazon’s official website.A post shared by ᗰi¢нαєℓ $тαɾɾ (@michaelstarr)Steel Panther – completed by Satchel and Stix Zadinia – are known for parodying glam-rock groups from the 1980s, and there’s previously been beef between them and Mötley Crüe.In 2019, Michael Starr said in an interview that he’d like to “bring back Vince Neil [Mötley Crüe vocalist]” from the dead.