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Lemmy Kilmister
Lemmy Kilmister

Motörhead is a English heavy metal band. It was started by Lemmy Kilmister in 1975. Its first music album was On Parole which was released in 1980, but was recorded in 1975. The band return in studio in 2006 for the release of their new album Kiss of Death.

Motörhead is known for being one of the first bands to play a type of music that is called thrash metal. Their music is very, very loud and played very fast. Lemmy's raspy vocal style is also noted as being unique. Motörhead performs three of the entrance themes that professional wrestler Triple H has used including his current one called "The Game". Triple H has also stated that he is a big fan of the band and is proved so as at one time during his career sporting a facial hair like Lemmy's as a tribute.

[change] Band members

  • Lemmy Kilmister - vocals, bass giutar
  • Phil Campbell - guitar
  • Mikkey Dee - percussion, drums

[change] Discography

[change] Albums

  • 1977 - Motörhead
  • 1979 - Overkill
  • 1979 - Bomber
  • 1979 - On Parole
  • 1980 - Ace of Spades
  • 1981 - No Sleep 'til Hammersmith
  • 1982 - Iron Fist
  • 1983 - Another Perfect Day
  • 1985 - No Remorse
  • 1986 - Orgasmatron
  • 1987 - Rock 'n' Roll
  • 1988 - No Sleep at All
  • 1991 - 1916
  • 1992 - March or Die
  • 1993 - Bastards
  • 1995 - Sacrifice
  • 1996 - Overnight Sensation
  • 1998 - Snake Bite Love
  • 1999 - Everything Louder Than Everyone Else
  • 2000 - We Are Motörhead
  • 2002 - Hammered
  • 2003 - Live at Brixton Academy
  • 2004 - Inferno
  • 2006 - Kiss of Death


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