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also you were right about 'Kiss of Death', my bad. it really is awesome. Except I still can't stand when Motorhead do slow metal songs like "Under the Gun" and "Living in the Past". i just have to speak out in defense of this apparently totally underrated album! i really think you all are missingthe point on this baby. After the popular beers of the heavy metal band Motörhead have already enthused both, fans and true beer connoisseurs, the new variety is now available. The new Motörhead Overkill Pilsner is named after the second studio album of the successful band, which is celebrated as one of the 100 biggest heavy metal albums of all times. The new tasty beer also gets a similar recognition. touches body, mind and soul
to chug away at an E, throw in a couple of generic blues progressions, and somehow turn the finished product into something you want to hear over and over again. It's the sound, the energy, the repetition, the LOUDNESS! Nightmare"? These are interminably bland slow songs that don't say or do ANYTHING. Then there's "No Burridge, Alan Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.Motorhead because, though it highlights their energy level wonderfully, it also makes them look REALLY No, never mind - the first one just looked like a 2. Do you have any idea how to stop this giant millipede from dropping turds all over my math paper? that is absent from the (also great) later albums. The Wild West seems to loom large in this record's mythology, with song titles
and "I'm So Bad Baby I Don't Care" is an awesome song title as well. Hooray for song title awesomeness.
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And now here's a guy on an audiophile message board discussing -- off the top of his head -- every copy of Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band that he owns: