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  2. Motorhead (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Motorhead: High Velocity Entertainment is a racing video game developed by Digital Illusions CE AB for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. The game was published in Europe by Gremlin Interactive , and in North America by Fox Interactive .

  3. 1916 Live...Everything Louder than Everything Else - Wikipedia

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    Motörhead Live: Everything Löuder than Everything Else is a 1991 live video [3] featuring Motörhead's performance recorded at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, Germany on 11 March 1991.

  4. Under Cöver - Wikipedia

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    NOTES: - The Japanese edition alone featured live performances of "Cat Scratch Fever" & "Hellraiser". 2007 version of "Motörhead" was on CD but used for the music rhythm game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock which was released in 2007 (Motörhead DLC in 2008)

  5. Everything Louder than Everyone Else - Wikipedia

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    At the start of the concert Lemmy announces, "We are Motörhead; and we’re gonna kick your ass." Critics picked this theme up, with some advocating that those thinking of buying this record first will be disappointed with studio versions of the songs after listening to the show. [4]

  6. Motörhead - Wikipedia

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    Chiswick issued the single "Motorhead" in June, followed by the album Motörhead in August, which spent one week in the UK Albums Chart at number 43. [ 24 ] [ 33 ] The band toured the UK supporting Hawkwind in June, then from late July they commenced the "Beyond the Threshold of Pain Tour" with the Count Bishops , [ 24 ] a band who were gaining ...

  7. 1916 (album) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Motörhead frontman Lemmy moved from England to the U.S., settling in West Hollywood within walking distance of the Rainbow Bar and Grill.With Phil Carson managing the band, the sessions for what would become the album 1916 began with Ed Stasium, best known for producing the Ramones, Talking Heads, and Living Colour.

  8. The Best Of (Motörhead album) - Wikipedia

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    The Best Of includes 36 Motörhead tracks spanning the band's career from 1977 to 2000, including four previously unreleased live tracks recorded in 1981. It also includes three non-Motörhead tracks: Girlschool's cover version of Motörhead's "Bomber", a cover version of Johnny Kidd & The Pirates' "Please Don't Touch" performed by the Motörhead/Girlschool collaboration Headgirl, and Hawkwind ...

  9. Motorhead (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Motorhead" was the last song that Lemmy wrote for Hawkwind before being fired from the band in May 1975. It was originally released as the B-side of the single "Kings of Speed" on United Artists Records in March 1975. [1] The song was written in the Hyatt Hotel (a.k.a. 'Riot House') in West Hollywood, California. Lemmy explains how it was created: