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  2. 1916 (album) - Wikipedia

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    Although songs like the ballad "Love Me Forever" and "Angel City" (which includes a saxophone) were stylistic departures for the band, the album still contained Motörhead's ear-splitting brand of rock 'n' roll, including "I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)" and "R.A.M.O.N.E.S", a tribute to punk band the Ramones, by whom it was covered.

  3. Love Me Forever - Wikipedia

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    Love Me Forever may refer to: Love Me Forever, a 1935 American drama film "Love Me Forever" (song), a 1957 song by the Four Esquires; Love Me Forever (Motörhead), a 1991 song by the British band Motörhead on their album 1916; Love Me Forever, a 1963 album by Wanda Jackson "Love Me Forever", a song by Lil Yachty from the album Lil Boat 2

  4. Tear Ya Down: The Rarities - Wikipedia

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    The Richard-Berry-cover "Louie, Louie" was originally released by Motörhead on the single Louie, Louie in 1978."Tear Ya Down" was originally released on the studio album Overkill in 1979.

  5. Snake Bite Love - Wikipedia

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    Snake Bite Love is the fourteenth studio album by British rock band Motörhead. It was released on 10 March 1998 via Steamhammer , their third with the label. Recording

  6. No Sleep 'til Hammersmith - Wikipedia

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    The track "Motorhead" would be released as a single and become the band's biggest chart hit, reaching number 6 in the UK. Bar "Iron Horse/Born to Lose", which was from a 1980 show, No Sleep 'til Hammersmith was recorded at Leeds and Newcastle shows during the Short Sharp Pain in the Neck tour. The name of the tour referred to an injury ...

  7. Orgasmatron (album) - Wikipedia

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    Orgasmatron is the seventh studio album by English rock band Motörhead, released in July 1986 by GWR Records, the band's first album with the label.. It is the band's first album to feature two guitarists Phil "Wizzö" Campbell and Michael "Würzel" Burston, and also the only full Motörhead studio album to feature Pete Gill on the drums, although all three also played on the new tracks ...

  8. Motorhead (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Motorhead" is a song written by Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister while he was a member of the English space rock band Hawkwind. It was later recorded by (and was the eponym for) Motörhead , as he called it this instead of Bastard on his then manager's advice.

  9. Doro (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The album includes the songs "Love Me Forever" and "Alone Again", recorded in California with the leader of the English band Motörhead Ian 'Lemmy' Kilminster, [22] starting a tradition of singing duets that Doro maintained for all the 2000s and beyond.