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  2. Motörhead - Wikipedia

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    Snaggletooth is the fanged face that serves as the symbol of Motörhead. Artist Joe Petagno drew it in 1977 for the cover of the band's debut album (with designer Phil Smee who turned it into a negative and did the lettering to complete the logo), [130] having met Lemmy while doing some work with Hawkwind. [131] [non-primary source needed ...

  3. List of Motörhead band members - Wikipedia

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    Two lineups of Motörhead performing live in 1982 (top) and 2013 (bottom). Motörhead were an English heavy metal band from London. Formed in 1975, the group originally featured former Hawkwind bassist and vocalist Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, former Pink Fairies guitarist and vocalist Larry Wallis, and drummer Lucas Fox. The band went through several lineup changes, before settling on its final ...

  4. Motörhead discography - Wikipedia

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    Format: 2LP (blue transparent vinyl) "RSD Exclusive" (limited edition: only 2,250 copies) Label: BMG — — — — — — The Löst Tapes Vol. 3 (Live in Malmö 2000) (Live on 17 November 2000 at KB Hallen, Malmö, Sweden) [27] Released: 8 May 2022 Format: digital (21 FLAC files / 21 (320 kbps) mp3 files) Released: 25 November 2022

  5. Joe Petagno - Wikipedia

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    Petagno was born in Portland, Maine, and left the United States in 1972.He worked with Hipgnosis before meeting Motörhead's Lemmy Kilmister in 1975, he designed "War-Pig" (a.k.a. Snaggletooth, The Iron Boar, The Bastard or The Little Bastard) for the band's Motörhead album and has continued to design the majority of the album and single sleeve covers for the band. [1]

  6. Motörhead (album) - Wikipedia

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    Motörhead is the debut studio album by English rock band Motörhead.It was released on 12 August 1977 by pub rock and early punk rock label Chiswick Records, one of the first for the label, and the band's only release under Chiswick.

  7. No Remorse (Motörhead album) - Wikipedia

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    No Remorse may offer 29 versions of what is essentially the same thing, yet every track is singularly amazing: the yelping, bad luck refrain to "Ace of Spades," the locomotive thunder beneath "Overkill," the live-wire guitar on "Bomber," the genius stupidity of "Killed by Death," or the amphetamine overdrive of the live "Motorhead" from No ...

  8. March ör Die - Wikipedia

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    March ör Die is the tenth studio album by British rock band Motörhead, released in August 1992. [2] It would be the band's second and final album with WTG Records. [1] The album features guest appearances by Ozzy Osbourne, Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, and veteran drummer Tommy Aldridge.

  9. Phil Taylor (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Born on 21 September 1954 in Hasland, Derbyshire, Taylor grew up in Leeds, Yorkshire.He took drum lessons at Leeds College of Music on advice from his father. After first meeting Lemmy whilst he was still in Hawkwind in 1973, who was a fellow speed user, he joined Motörhead and replaced Lucas Fox during the recording of the band's first album On Parole in 1975.