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ALBUMThe Lost Tapes - The Collection (Vol. 1-5)Motörhead
Albums by Motörhead
ALBUMBad MagicMotörhead
ALBUMAftershockMotörhead
ALBUMThe Wörld Is YoursMotörhead
ALBUMMotörizerMotörhead
ALBUMKiss of DeathMotörhead
ALBUMInfernoMotörhead
ALBUMHammeredMotörhead
ALBUMWe Are MotörheadMotörhead
ALBUMSnake Bite LoveMotörhead
ALBUMOvernight SensationMotörhead
Motörhead's Popular Music Videos
Hellraiser (30th Anniversary Edition - Animated Video)
Ozzy Osbourne, Lemmy Kilmister & Motörhead
Get Back In Line
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Hellraiser
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Ace of Spades
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I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)
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I Ain't No Nice Guy (Video)
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God Save the Queen
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Ace of Spades
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Bomber
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Killed By Death
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Artist Playlists
Motörhead Essentials
A mad, genius blend of punk speed and metal punch.
Motörhead Video Essentials
Inspired by Motörhead
The rock warriors were father to every loud band that plays with reckless abandon.
Motörhead: Live
Culled from 40 years of deafeningly intense live shows.
Motörhead: Influences
Artist Biography
Influential British heavy metal band Motörhead’s groundbreaking style was heavy, hard, loud, and fast, paving the way for the emergence of speed and thrash metal.
∙ After cutting his teeth with several R&B outfits, frontman Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister joined prog-rockers Hawkwind and sang lead on their biggest hit, the 1972 single “Silver Machine.”
∙ Ozzy Osbourne called the title track of 1980’s Ace of Spades “one of the great metal anthems,” and Rolling Stone named the LP one of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
∙ Their sole No. 1 was the now-iconic 1982 live album No Sleep ’Til Hammersmith, which included their highest-charting single, “Motorhead,” a track originally written for Hawkwind.
∙ Lemmy wrote four songs on Ozzy Osbourne’s 1991 album, No More Tears, including the hit ballad “Mama, I’m Coming Home” and the Grammy-winning “I Don’t Want to Change the World.”
∙ Two of their four Grammy nominations were for Metallica covers, and their searing version of “Whiplash,” for 2005’s Metallic Attack: The Ultimate Tribute, earned them a trophy.
∙ After Lemmy’s death in 2015, tributes poured in from such rock icons as Dave Grohl and Paul Stanley, and Metallica tweeted, “Lemmy, you are one of the primary reasons this band exists.”
∙ To honor his influence on the genre, Lemmy was inducted into the Metal Hall of Fame in 2017, and the band was nominated for inclusion in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame three years later.
Hometown
London, England
Genre
Metal