The top 10 neighbors for Mötley Crüe span a notably mixed set of subcategories — fellow Musicians and Bands sit alongside a Comedian, a TV Show, and a Reality TV Star — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 down to 0.94, the defining signature of a flat shape.
Nikki Sixx leads at 0.98, followed closely by Def Leppard at 0.98 and Jeff Dunham at 0.96. That Jeff Dunham — a Comedian — sits third, ahead of Aerosmith (0.96) and KISS (0.96), is the most structurally notable fact in the set. Ghost Adventures, a TV Show, appears at 0.95, and Farrah Abraham, a Reality TV Star, closes out the top 10 at 0.94. Tallying the subcategories: five of the ten neighbors are Musicians and Bands, one is a Comedian, one is a TV Show, one is a Reality TV Star, and Avenged Sevenfold and The Big Bang Theory round out the set at 0.95 and 0.94 respectively. No single subcategory dominates cleanly enough to define the cluster on its own.
The flat shape here reflects an audience whose composition is broadly shared across hard rock acts, a paranormal TV franchise, a ventriloquist comedian, and reality television — a wide-ranging profile with no single gravitational center.