We Are Motörhead

Year: 2000
Artist: Motörhead

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Orgasmatron
1986, songs: 10
Motörhead - The World Is Ours, Vol. 1: Everywhere Further Than Everyplace Else [CD/DVD]
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Stone Deaf Forever!
2003, songs: 23
Motörhead - Motorizer
Motorizer
2008, songs: 2
Motörhead - Sacrifice
Sacrifice
1995, songs: 8
Motörhead - The Best of Motörhead [Roadrunner]
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No Class
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Motörhead - 1916
1916
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Facts about the album "We Are Motörhead"

Album Title: We Are Motörhead
Artist: Motörhead
Genre: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
Release Date: May 16, 2000
Label: Steamhammer Records

Description:
"We Are Motörhead" is a fierce and uncompromising album that showcases the enduring power and ferocity of the legendary band. Released in 2000, this record captures Motörhead at their most relentless, with blistering guitar riffs, thunderous bass lines, and Lemmy Kilmister's signature gravelly vocals driving each track with unbridled intensity. From the thunderous opener "See Me Burning" to the anthemic title track "We Are Motörhead", the album is a testament to the band's unyielding commitment to their craft and their status as pioneers of heavy metal and hard rock.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Last Album with "Fast" Eddie Clarke: "We Are Motörhead" marked the final studio album to feature guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, who played a pivotal role in shaping the band's classic sound during their formative years. Clarke's blistering guitar solos and distinctive style are prominently featured throughout the album, contributing to its raw energy and ferocious intensity.

  2. Cover of "God Save the Queen": One of the standout tracks on "We Are Motörhead" is the band's cover of the Sex Pistols' classic anthem "God Save the Queen". Motörhead's version of the song infuses the punk rock staple with their trademark heaviness and attitude, offering a unique reinterpretation that pays homage to the rebellious spirit of the original while adding their own distinctive flair.

  3. Reception and Legacy: "We Are Motörhead" received widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike upon its release, with many praising its raw energy, powerful performances, and memorable songwriting. The album's impact continues to be felt in the heavy metal community, serving as a testament to Motörhead's enduring influence and legacy as one of the most influential bands in the history of rock music.

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