Motörhead's overwhelmingly loud and fast style of heavy metal was one of the most groundbreaking styles the genre had to offer in the late '70s. Though the group's leader, Lemmy Kilminster, had his roots in the hard-rocking space rock band Hawkwind, Motörhead didn't bother with his old group's progressive tendencies, choosing to amplify the heavy biker rock elements of Hawkwind with the speed of punk rock. Motörhead wasn't punk rock — they formed before the Sex Pistols and they loved the hell-for-leather imagery of bikers too much to conform with the safety-pinned, ripped T-shirts of punk — but they were the first metal band to harness that energy and, in the process, they created speed metal and thrash metal. Unlike many of their contemporaries, Motörhead continued performing into the next century. Although the band changed its lineup many, many times — Lemmy was its only consistent member — they never changed their raging sound.

The son of a vicar, Lemmy Kilmister (born Ian Fraiser Kilmister; December 24, 1945) first began playing rock & roll in 1964, when he joined two local Blackpool, England, R&B bands, the Rainmakers and the Motown Sect. Over the course of the '60s, he played with a number of bands — including the Rockin' Vickers, Gopal's Dream, and Opal Butterfly — as well as briefly working as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix. In 1971, he joined the heavy prog rock band Hawkwind as a bassist. Lemmy was originally slated to stay with the band only six months, yet he stayed with the group for four years. During that time, he wrote and sung several songs with the band, including their signature song, the number three U.K. hit "Silver Machine" (1972).

Lemmy was kicked out of Hawkwind in the spring of 1975, after he spent five days in a Canadian prison for drug possession. Once he returned to England, Kilminster set about forming a new band. Originally, it was to have been called "Bastard," but he soon decided to call the band Motörhead, named after the last song he wrote for Hawkwind. Lemmy drafted in Pink Fairies guitarist Larry Wallis and drummer Lucas Fox to round out the lineup. Motörhead made its debut supporting Greenslade in July. Two months later, the group headed into the studio to make its debut album for United Artists with producer Dave Edmunds. Motörhead and Edmunds clashed over the direction of recording, resulting in the group firing the producer and replacing him with Fritz Fryer. At the end of the year, Fox left the band and Lemmy replaced him with his friend, Philthy Animal (born Philip Taylor), an amateur musician.

Motörhead delivered its debut album to UA early in 1976, but the label rejected the album. Shortly afterward, former Blue Goose and Continuous Performance guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke joined the band. Following one rehearsal as a four-piece, Wallis left the band, leaving Motörhead as a trio; this is the lineup that would later be recalled as the group's classic period. However, the band spent most of 1976 struggling, performing without a contract or manager and generating little money. At the end of the year, they cut a single, "White Line Fever"/"Leavin' Here," for Stiff Records which wasn't released until two years later. By the summer of 1977, the group had signed a one-record contract with Chiswick Records, releasing their eponymous debut in June; it peaked at number 43 on the U.K. charts. A year later, the band signed with Bronze Records.

Overkill, Motörhead's first album for Bronze, was released in the spring of 1979. The album peaked at number 24, while its title track became the band's first Top 40 hit. Motörhead continued to gain momentum, as their concerts were selling well and Bomber, the follow-up to Overkill, reached number 12 upon its fall release. The band was doing so well that UA released the rejected album at the end of the year as On Parole. Ace of Spades, released in the fall of 1980, became a number four hit, while the single of the same name reached number 15.

Ace of Spades became Motörhead's first American album, yet the group was making little headway in the U.S., where they only registered as a cult act. Back in England, the situation could hardly have been more different. Motörhead was at the peak of its popularity in 1981, releasing a hit collaboration with the all-female group Girlschool entitled Headgirl and entering the charts at number one with their live album, No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith. Though the group was rising commercially, there was tension within the band, particularly between Clarke and Lemmy. Clarke left the band during the supporting tour for 1982's Iron Fist, reportedly angered by Kilmister's planned collaboration with Wendy O. Williams. Former Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson replaced Clarke.

The new lineup released Another Perfect Day in the summer of 1983. Another Perfect Day was a disappointment, only reaching number 20 in the U.K. Robertson left two months later, being replaced by two guitarists: former Persian Risk member Phillip Campbell and Wurzel (born Michael Burston). Shortly afterward, Taylor left to join Robertson's band Operator, and was replaced by former Saxon drummer Pete Gill. This lineup released a single, "Killed by Death," in September of 1984, but shortly afterward the group left Bronze and the label filed an injunction against the band. As a result, Motörhead was prevented from releasing any recordings — including a bizarre collaboration between Lemmy and page-three girl Samantha Fox — for two years.

Motörhead finally returned to action in 1986, first with a track on the charity compilation Hear 'n Aid and later with the Bill Laswell-produced Orgasmatron, which was released on their new label, GWR. Orgasmatron was successful with the band's still-dedicated cult audience in England and America, and received some of the group's best reviews to date. The following year, they released Rock 'N' Roll, which was equally successful. In 1988, the live No Sleep at All appeared, and Lemmy made his acting debut in the comedy Eat the Rich. Two years later, the band signed to WTG and released The Birthday Party. Taylor briefly rejoined the band in 1991, appearing on that year's 1916, before Mikkey Dee, formerly of King Diamond, took over on drums. Dee's first album with the band was 1992's March or Die, which didn't chart in the U.S. yet played to their U.K. cult following. WTG dropped the band after the album's release and the band started their own label, appropriately called Motörhead, which was distributed through ZYX. Their first album for the label was 1994's Bastards.

For the remainder of the '90s, Motörhead concentrated on touring more than recording. Outside of the band, Lemmy appeared in insurance commercials in Britain. He also acted in Hellraiser 3 and had a cameo in the porno movie John Wayne Bobbit Uncut. In 1997, the group moved to the metal-oriented indie label Receiver and released Stone Dead Forever; the live Everything Louder Than Everyone Else followed in 1999, and a year later they returned with We Are Motörhead. Hammered appeared in 2002 and was followed by 2004's Inferno. In 2005 the Sanctuary label reissued some of the band's classic albums (Overkill, Ace of Spades, and Iron Fist) in two-CD deluxe editions. A collection of all-new material, Kiss of Death, arrived in 2006.

Note: Due to the EXTREMELY high volume of Motorhead greatest hits/compilations that exist, this page will not contain them unless they contain exclusive material.

CURRENT LINE-UP:

Lemmy (Ian Fraiser Kilmister) - Bass/Vocals (Dee Jays, Rainmakers, The Rockin' Vicars, Opal Butterfly, Motown Sect, Sam Gopal, Hawkwind, Headgirl, The Head Cat)
Phil Campbell - Guitar (Persian Risk, Rocktopus)
Mikkey Dee - Drums (King Diamond, Dokken, Geisha, Helloween)

 

FORMER MEMBERS:

Mick "Würzel" Burston - Guitars (Disgust, Warhead, Warfare)
Brian "Robbo" Robertson - Guitars (Thin Lizzy)
Fast Eddie Clarke - Guitars (Fastway, Headgirl, Necropolis)
Larry Wallis - Guitars (Pink Fairies, Steve Took's Shagrat, UFO)
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor - Drums (Headgirl)
Pete "Frank" Gill - Drums (Saxon, Son of a Bitch)
Lucas Fox - Drums
Tommy Aldridge - Drums (Ozzy Osbourne, Thin Lizzy, M.A.R.S., Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore, Whitesnake, Ted Nugent, Manic Eden, Sykes)

DISCOGRAPHY

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Motörhead (1977)

1.)Motorhead

2.)Vibrator

3.)Lost Johnny

4.)Iron Horse/Born To Lose

5.)White Line Fever

6.)Keep Us On The Road

7.)The Watcher

8.)Train Kept a Rollin'

9.)City Kids

10.)Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers

11.)On Parole

12.)Instro

13.)I'm Your Witchdoctor

14.)Leaveing Here (Live) (Only on digipak reissue)

Notes: Tracks 9-13 are bonus tracks on the remaster. "City Kids" was the b-side to the "Motörhead" single and tracks 10-13 made up the "Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers" EP although all the songs were recorded during the same sessions. "Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers" is a ZZ Top cover. Was Reissued again by Deadline in 2005 as a digipack with the additional bonus track. The album was originally reissued in 1982 as "Beer Drinkers" in 1982 with the "Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers" EP tracks included, but had adifferent track order and excluded "Iron Horse", "The Watcher" and "Train Kept a Rollin'".

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Overkill (1979)

1.)Overkill

2.)Stay Clean

3.)(I Won't) Pay Your Price

4.)I'll Be Your Sister

5.)Capricorn

6.)No Class

7.)Damage Case

8.)Tear Ya Down

9.)Metropolis

10.)Limb From Limb

11.)Too Late, Too Late (B-Side to "Overkill")

12.)Like A Nightmare (B-Side to "No Class")

13.)Louie, Louie

14.)Tear Ya Down (Instrumental Version)

15.)Louie, Louie (Alternate Version)

Notes:

Tracks 11-15 are bonus tracks on the remaster.

The track listing for the second disc on the deluxe edition is as follows:

1. Louie Louie (single a-side)
2. Louie Louie (alternative version)
3. Louie Louie (alternative version)
4. Tear Ya Down (b-side single, 'Louie, Louie')
5. Tear Ya Down (alternative version)
6. Tear Ya Down (instrumental version)
7. Too Late Too Late (b-side single 'Overkill')
8. Like a Nightmare (b-side single 'No Class')
9. Like a Nightmare (alternative version)
BBC John Peel Session '78
10. Louie Louie
11. I'll Be Your Sister
12. Tear Ya Down
BBC In Concert '79
13. Stay Clean
14. No Class
15. I'll Be Your Sister
16. Too Late, Too Late
17. (I Won't) Pay Your Price
18. Capricorn
19. Limb from Limb

On the deluxe version, the first disc only contains the original album with all the bonus tracks on the second disc. This is also the same for the other deluxe editions.

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Bomber (1979)

1.)Dead Men Tell No Tales

2.)Lawman

3.)Sweet Revenge

4.)Sharpshooter

5.)Poison

6.)Stone Dead Forever

7.)All The Aces

8.)Step Down

9.)Talking Head

10.)Bomber

11.)Over The Top (B-Side of "Bomber")

12.)Leaving Here (Live)

13.)Stone Dead Forever (Live)

14.)Dead Men Tell No Tales (Live)

15.)Too Late, Too Late (Live)

Notes: Tracks 11-15 are bonus tracks on the remaster. Tracks 12-15 make up the "Golden Years" EP from 1980.

The track listing for the second disc on the deluxe edition is as follows (tracks 6-9 are the "Golden Years" EP):

1.)Over The Top (B-Side of "Bomber")

2.)Stone Dead Forever (Alternate Version)

3.)Sharpshooter (Alternate Version)

4.)Bomber (Alternate Version)

5.)Step Down (Alternate Version)

6.)Leaving Here (Live)

7.)Stone Dead Forever (Live)

8.)Dead Men Tell No Tales (Live)

9.)Too Late, Too Late (Live)

10.)Step Down (Live)

On Parole (1979)

1.)Motorhead

2.)On Parole

3.)Vibrator

4.)Iron Horse/Born To Lose

5.)City Kids

6.)Fools

7.)The Watcher

8.)Leaveing Here

9.)Lost Johnny

Notes: This was recorded in September 1975, so technically this is the band's first album. The label refused it and it got shelved, but eventually was released in '79 to cash in on the band's success. Was also re-released as "Play It Loud!" in 1992, but had a different track order and didn't include "On Parole"

Bonus tracks on the 1997 reissue:

10.)On Parole (Alternate take)

11.)City Kids (Alternate take)

12.)Motorhead (Alternate take)

13.)Leaveing Here (Alternate take)

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Ace Of Spades (1980)

1.)Ace Of Spades

2.)Love Me Like A Reptile

3.)Shoot You In The Back

4.)Live To Win

5.)Fast And Loose

6.)(We Are) The Road Crew

7.)Fire Fire

8.)Jailbait

9.)Dance

10.)Bite The Bullet

11.)The Chase Is Better Than The Catch

12.)The Hammer

13.)Dirty Love (B-Side to "Ace Of Spades")

14.)Please Don't Touch

15.)Emergency

Notes: Tracks 13-15 are bonus tracks on the remaster. Tracks 14 & 15 are taken from the "St.Valentines Day Massacre" EP. "Please Don't Touch" and "Emergency" are not included on the deluxe edition.

The track listing for the second disc in the deluxe edition is as follows:

1.)Dirty Love (b-side of  "Ace of Spades")
2.)Ace of Spades (alternative version)
3.)Love Me Like a Reptile (alternate version)
4.)Love Me Like a Reptile (alternate version)
5.)Shoot You in the Back (alternate version)
6.)Fast and Loose (alternate version)
7.)(We Are) The Roadcrew (alternate version)
8.)Fire Fire (alternate version)
9.)Jailbait (alternate version)
10.)The Hammer (alternate version)
11.)Dirty Love (alternate version)
12.)Dirty Love (alternate version)
BBC Radio 1, David Jensen Session
13.)Fast and Loose
14.)Live to Win
15.)Bite the Bullet/The Chase Is Better Than the Catch

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No Sleep Til' Hammersmith (Live 1981)

1.)Ace Of Spades

2.)Stay Clean

3.)Metropolis

4.)The Hammer

5.)Iron Horse

6.)No Class

7.)Overkill

8.)(We Are) The Road Crew

9,)Capricorn

10.)Bomber

11.)Motorhead

12.)Over The Top

13.)Capricorn

14.)Train Kept A' Rollin'

Notes: 12-14 are bonus tracks on the remaster. Also Re released in 2001 as 2 CD collection features the entirety of the original album, bonus tracks, plus a bonus CD of eleven previously unreleased recordings from the same tour. The album has been remastered under the supervision of 'Fast' Eddie Clarke himself. The track listings for this edition is below.

Bonus tracks on first cd:
12. Over The Top
13. Shoot You In The Back
14. Jailbait
15. Leaving Here
16. Fire Fire
17. Too Late, Too Late
18. Bite The Bullet/The Chase Is Better Than The Catch

Tracklist of second disc:

1. Ace Of Spades
2. Stay Clean
3. Metropolis
4. The Hammer
5. Capricorn
6. No Class
7. (We Are) The Roadcrew 
8. Bite The Bullet/The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
9. Overkill
10. Bomber 
11. Motörhead 

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Iron Fist (1982)

1.)Iron Fist

2.)Heart Of Stone

3.)I'm The Doctor

4.)Go To Hell

5.)Loser

6.)Sex & Outrage

7.)America

8.)Shut It Down

9.)Speedfreak

10.)(Don't Let 'Em) Grind You Down

11.)(Don't Need) Religion

12.)Bang To Rights

13.)Remember Me, I'm Gone

14.)(Don't Let 'Em) Grind You Down (Alternate Version)

15.)Lemmy Goes To The Pub (Alternate of "Heart Of Stone")

16.)Same Old Song, I'm Gone (Alternate of "Remember Me, I'm Gone")

17.)Young And Crazy (Instrumental take of "Sex & Outrage")

Notes: Tracks 13-17 are bonus tracks on the remaster.

The track listing for the second disc in the deluxe edition is:

1.)Remember Me, I'm Gone (b-side 'Iron Fist' single)
'Live in Toronto' Maple Leaf Gardens, May '82:
2.)Overkill
3.)Heart of Stone
4.)Shoot You in the Back
5.)The Hammer
6.)Jailbait
7.)America
8.)(Don't Need) Religion
9.)Capricorn
10.)(Don't Let 'em) Grind Ya Down
11.)(We Are) The Roadcrew
12.)No Class
13.)Bite the Bullet
14.)The Chase Is Better Than the Catch
15.)Bomber

What Word's Worth (Live 1983)

1.)The Watcher

2.)Iron Horse/Born To Lose

3.)On Parole

4.)White Line Fever

5.)Keep Us On The Road

6.)Leaveing Here

7.)I'm Your Witch Doctor

8.)The Train Kept A Rollin'

9.)City Kids

Note: This was actually recorded live at the Roundhouse in London, on Febuary 18th, 1978. It has also been released as:

“Recorded Live 1978”
“The Watcher” (Canada; 1980)
“City Kids” (1985)
“Iron Fist & The Hordes From Hell” (September 13, 1994) - with completely
different track order
"Live, Loud & Lewd" (July 13, 1999) with 3 bonus tracks:
10. Motorhead (3:05)
11. Iron Fist (3:07)
12. Overkill (4:53)

Another Perfect Day

Another Perfect Day (1983)

1.)Back At The Funny Farm

2.)Shine

3.)Dancing On Your Grave

4.)Rock It

5.)One Track Mind

6.)Another Perfect Day

7.)Marching Off To War

8.)I Got Mine

9.)Tales Of Glory

10.)Die You Bastard

Bonus tracks on CD release:

11.)Turn You Round Again (B-side to "Iron Fist" single)
12.)(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
13.)Don't Need Religion

Track listing for second disc for the 2006 double disc reissue. It's a live show recorded in Manchester UK on June 10th, 1983:

1.)Back at the funny farm
2.)Tales of glory
3.)Heart of stone
4.)Shoot you in the back
5.)Marching off to war
6.)Iron horse
7.)Another perfect day
8.)Hoochie coochie man
9.)Don't need religion
10.)Go to hell
11.)America
12.)Shine
13.)Dancing on your grave
14.)Rock it
15.)I got mine
16.)Bite the bullet
17.)The chase is better than the catch

Note: This is the first album without "Fast" Eddie Clarke. Brain Robertson (fromerly of Thin Lizzy) plays on this one.

Orgasmatron

Orgasmatron (1986)

1.)Deaf Forever

2.)Nothing Up My Sleeve

3.)Ain't My Crime

4.)Claw

5.)Mean Machine

6.)Built For Speed

7.)Ridin' With The Driver

8.)Doctor Rock

9.)Orgasmatron

Bonus tracks on original CD version:

10.)On The Road (Live- was a B-side to "Deaf Forever" single)

11.)Steal Your Face (Live- was a B-side to "Deaf Forever" single)

12.)Claw (Alternate version)

Track list for second disc for the expanded reissue:

1.)On the Road
2.)Steal Your Face (Live)
3.)Claw (Alternative Version)
4.)Stay Clean (Live)
5.)Heart of Stone (Live)
6.)Nothing Up My Sleeve (Live)
7.)Metropolis (Live)
8.)Killed by Death (Live)
9.)Ace of Spades (Live)
10.)Steal Your Face (Live)
11.)(We Are) The Road Crew (Live)
12.)Motorhead (Live)
13.)Bomber (Live) 
14.)Overkill (Live)
Tracks 4-14 are a BBC Radio One recording and had been broadcast on the The
Friday Rock Show: it had not been commercially available until this 2CD
'Expanded' edition.  

Note: This album again features a new Motorhead lineup with:

Lemmy - vocals, bass
Phil Campbell - guitar
Michael "Wurzel" Burston - guitar
Pete Gill - drums

Rock 'N' Roll

Rock N' Roll (1988)

1.)Rock N' Roll

2.)Eat The Rich

3.)Blackheart

4.)Stone Deaf In The USA

5.)The Wolf

6.)Traitor

7.)Dogs

8.)All For You

9.)Boogeyman

Bonus tracks on 1997 re-release:

10.)Cradle To The Grave (B-side of "Eat The Rich". Was also on the soundtrack for "Decline Of Western Civiliazation Part II: The Metal Years")

11.)Just 'Cos You Got The Power (B-side of "Eat The Rich)

Track listing for second disc in expanded edition:

1.)Cradle To The Grave

2.)Just 'Cos You Got The Power

3.)Iron Fist (Live)

4.)Stay Clean (Live)

5.)Nothing Up My Sleeve (Live)

6.)Metropolis (Live)

7.)Doctor Rock (Live)

8.)Killed By Death (Live)

9.)Ace Of Spades (Live)

10.)Steal Your Face (Live)

11.)Bite The Bullet (Live)

12.)Built For Speed (Live)

13.)Orgasmatron (Live)

14.)No Class (Live)

15.)Motorhead (Live)

Note: "Philthy" Taylor returns on drums on this release. All bonus live tracks are from the Monsters Of Rock Festival at Castle Donnington, 1986.

No Sleep at All

Nö Sleep at All (Live 1988)

1.)Doctor Rock

2.)Traitor

3.)Dogs

4.)Ace Of Spades

5.)Eat The Rich

6.)Built For Speed

7.)Deaf Forever

8.)Just 'Cos You Got The Power

9.)Killed By Death

10.)Stay Clean

11.)Metropolis

Blitzkrieg on Birmingham '77

Blitzkrieg On Birmingham '77 (Live 1989)
1.)Motorhead

2.)Vibrator

3.)Keep Us On The Road

4.)The Watcher

5.)Iron Horse

6.)Leaving Here

7.)On Parole

8.)I'm Your Witchdoctor

9.)Train Kept A Rollin'

10.)City Kids

11.)White Line Fever

Note: Recorded Live at Town Hall, Birmingham on June 3, 1977.

Lock Up Your Daughters

Lock Up Your Daughters (Live 1990)

1.)Motorhead

2.)I'll Be Your Sister

3.)Leaving Here

4.)Lost Johnny

5.)The Watcher

6.)Keep Us On The Road

7.)Louie, Louie (Richard Berry cover)

8.)Tear Ya Down

9.)Iron Horse

10.)White Line Fever

11.)Instro

Note: Re-released alongside "Blitzkrieg On Birmingham '77" as "Keep Us On The Road- Live 1977" as a 2-disc set in 2002.

PICTURE COMING SOON

Live 1983 (Live 1991)

1.)Back At The Funny Farm

2.)Tales Of Glory

3.)Shoot You In The Back

4.)Marching Off To War

5.)Iron Horse

6.)Another Perfect Day

7.)Don't Need (Religion)

8.)One Track Mind

9.)Go To Hell

10.)America

11.)Shine

12.)Dancing On Your Grave

13.)Rock It

14.)I Got Mine

15.)Bite The Bullet

16.)The Chase Is Better Than The Catch

Note: Recorded live at Sheffeild University on June 9, 1983.

1916

1916 (1991)

1.)The One To Sing The Blues

2.)I'm So Sad (Baby I Don't Care)

3.)No Voices In The Sky

4.)Going To Brazil

5.)Nightmare- The Dreamtime

6.)Love Me Forever

7.)Angel City

8.)Make My Day

9.)R.A.M.O.N.E.S.

10.)Shut You Down

11.)1916

Jailbait

Jailbait (Live 1992)

1.)Iron Fist

2.)Heart Of Stone

3.)The Hammer

4.)Jailbait

5.)America

6.)Religion (I Don't Need)

7.)Capricorn

8.)Grind Ya Down

9.)(We Are) The Road Crew

10.)No Class

11.)Bite The Bullet

12.)The Chase Is Better Than The Catch

13.)Overkill

14.)Too Late Too Late

15.)Step Down

16.)Shoot You In The Back

17.)Metropolis

18.)Train Kept A Rollin'

19.)Motorhead

20.)Bomber

21.)White Line Fever

22.)Leaveing Here

Note: Tracks 1-12 & 16 wre recorded at CNE Colesium in Toronto on May 12, 1982. Tracks 13-15 & 17-20  were recorded at Theatre Royal Nottingham, on  August 20, 1980. Tracks 21 & 22 are taken from a single, but intercut with applause to make them sound live.

March or Die

March Or Die (1992)

1.)Stand

2.)Cat Scratch Fever (Ted Nugent cover)

3.)Bad Religion

4.)Jack The Ripper

5.)I Ain't No Nice Guy

6.)Hellraiser

7.)Asylum Choir

8.)Too Good To Be True

9.)You Better Run

10.)Name In Vain

11.)March Or Die

Notes: There are actually three drummers appearing on the album, Tommy Aldridge plays on tracks 1-4. and 7-11. Drums "I Ain't No Nice Guy" by Philthy Phil Taylor. Drums on "Hellraiser" are by Mikkey Dee.

Ozzy Osbourne does guest vocals on "I Ain't No Nice Guy". Slash plays the guitar solo on "I Ain't No Nice Guy" and addition guitars on "You Better Run".

Bastards

Bastards (1993)

1.)On Your Feet Or On Your Knees

2.)Burner

3.)Death Or Glory

4.)I Am The Sword

5.)Born To Raise Hell

6.)Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me

7.)Bad Woman

8.)Liar

9.)Lost In The Ozone

10.)I'm The Man

11.)We Bring The Shake

12.)Devils

Bonus track on the 2001 reissue:

13.)Jumpin' Jack Flash

Sacrifice

Sacrifice (1995)

1.)Sacrifice

2.)Sex And Death

3.)Over Your Shoulder

4.)War For War

5.)Order/Fade To Black

6.)Dog-Face Boy

7.)All Gone To Hell

8.)Make 'Em Blind

9.)Don't Waste Your Time

10.)In Another Time

11.)Out Of The Sun

Overnight Sensation

Overnight Sensation (1996)

1.)Civil War

2.)Crazy Like A Fox

3.)I Don't Believe A Word

4.)Eat The Gun

5.)Overnight Sensation

6.)Love Can't Buy You Money

7.)Broken

8.)Them Not Me

9.)Murder Show

10.)Shake The World

11.)Listen To Your Heart

King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Motorhead

King Biscuit Flower Hour (Live 1997)

1.)Back At The Funny Farm

2.)Tales Of Glory

3.)Marching Off To War

4.)Iron Horse/Born To Lose

5.)Another Perfect Day

6.)Shine

7.)I Got Mine

8.)Interview With Lemmy

Note: Recorded at L'Amour East, Queens NY on August 10 1983. Has also been released as "Live" and "I Got Mine".

Snake Bite Love

Snake Bite Love (1998)

1.)Love For Sale

2.)Dogs Of War

3.)Snake Bite Love

4.)Assassin

5.)Take The Blame

6.)Dead And Gone

7.)Night Side

8.)Don't Lie To Me

9.)Joy Of Labour

10.)Desperate For You

11.)Better Off Dead

Everything Louder Than Everyone Else

Everything Louder Than Everyone Else (Live 1998)

Disc 1:

1.)Iron Fist

2.)Stay Clean

3.)On Your Feet Or On Your Knees

4.)Over Your Shoulder

5.)Civil War

6.)Burner

7.)Metropolis

8.)Nothing Up My Sleeve

9.)I'm So Bad, Baby I Don't Care

10.)The Chase Is Better Than The Catch

11.)Take The Blame

12.)No Class

13.)Overnight Sensation

14.)Sacrifice

Disc 2:

1.)Born To Raise Hell

2.)Lost In The Ozone

3.)The One To Sign The Blues

4.)Capricorn

5.)Love For Sale

6.)Orgasmatron

7.)Going To Brazil

8.)Killed By Death

9.)Bomber

10.)Ace Of Spades

11.)Overkill

Note: Recorded live at The Docks, Hamburg Germany on May 21 1998. Was also released in a limited edition digipak version that came with a stage pass.

We Are Motörhead

We Are Motörhead (2000)

1.)See Me Burning

2.)Slow Dance

3.)Stay Out Of Jail

4.)God Save The Queen (Sex Pistols cover)

5.)Out To Lunch

6.)Wake The Dead

7.)One More Fucking Time

8.)Stagefright/Crash And Burn

9.)(Wearing Your) Heart On Your Sleeve

10.)We Are Motorhead

Hammered

Hammered (2002)

1.)Walk A Crooked Mile

2.)Down The Line

3.)Brave New World

4.)Voices From The War

5.)Mine All Mine

6.)Shut Your Mouth

7.)Kill The World

8.)Dr. Love

9.)No Remorse

10.)Red Raw

11.)Serial Killer

12.)The Game

13.)Overnight Sensation (Live)

Note: The limited editon digipak comes with a bonus disc, which contains:

1.)Shoot You In The Back (Live)

2.)R.A.M.O.N.E.S. (Live)

3.)The Game

4.)Boneshaker- 25 & Alive (Preview of the Motorhead 25 & Alive DVD)

"Serial Killer" has WWF Superstar Triple H on guest speaking vocals. In addition, "The Game" was written specifically for him, and he uses it as his entrance theme becuase he is a big fan of Motorhead.

Live At Brixton Academy (this is different than Live at Brixton)

Live At Brixton Academy (Live 2003)

Disc 1:

1.)We Are Motorhead

2.)No Class

3.)I'm So Bad, Baby I Don't Care

4.)Over Your SHoulder

5.)Civil War

6.)Metropolis

7.)Overnight Sensation

8.)God Save The Queen

9.)Born To Raise Hell

10.)The Chase Is Better Than The Catch

11.)Stay Out Of Jail

12.)Dead Men Tell No Tales

Disc 2:

1.)You Better Run

2.)Sacrifice

3.)Orgasmatron

4.)Going To Brazil

5.)Broken

6.)Damage Case

7.)Iron Fist

8.)Killed By Death

9.)Bomber

10.)Ace Of Spades

11.)Overkill

Note: This is the band's 25th anniversary concert from October 20, 2000.

Inferno

Inferno (2004)

1.)Terminal Show

2.)Killers

3.)In The Name Of Tradgedy

4.)Suicide

5.)Life's A Bitch

6.)Down On Me

7.)In The Black

8.)Fight

9.)The Year Of The Woolf

10.)Keys To The Kingdom

11.)Smiling Like A Killer

12.)Whorehouse Blues

Note: Steve Vai plays guitar on "Terminal Show". He also plays one solo on "Down On Me". The digipack version includes a DVD with the following tracks:

1.)Interview and making of "Inferno"

2.)Brave New World (Video clip)

3.)Serial Killer (Video clip)

4.)We Are Motorhead (Video clip)

In 2005 the album was released as a 30th Anniversary Edition with a bonus dvd which included:

1.)30th Anniversary Show, Hammersmith Apollo, London June 16 2005 (30 min long)

2.)The Guts And The Glory, The Motorhead Story

3.)Whorehous Blues (promo clip)

5.)About Joe Petagno

The booklet on this edition is also expanded with an extensive booklet containing many photos. The CD comes wrapped in black and silver Motorhead gift paper.

BBC Live & In-Session

BBC Live & In Session (Live 2005)

Disc 1:

1.)Keep Us On The Radio

2.)Louie, Louie (Richard Berry cover)

3.)I'll Be Your Sister

4.)Tear Ya Down

5.)Stay Clean

6.)No Class

7.)White Line Fever

8.)I'll Be Your Sister

9.)Too Late, Too Late

10.)(I Won't) Pay Your Price

11.)Capricorn

12.)Limb From Limb

Disc 2:

1.)Fast And Loose

2.)Live To Win

3.)White Line Fever

4.)Like A Nightmare

5.)Bite The Bullet/The Chase Is Better Than The Catch

6.)Killed By Death

7.)Orgasmatron

8.)Doctor Rock

9.)Deaf Forever

10.)Orgasmatron (Spoken Word)

Note: Disc 1, Tracks 1-4
BBC Radio 1 - John Peel Session 09/25/78

Disc 1, Tracks 5-12
BBC Radio 1 - In-Concert - Live From Paris Theatre, London 5/16/79

Disc 2, Tracks 1-5
BBC Radio 1 - David Jensen Show 10/06/81

Disc 2, Tracks 6-10
BBC Radio 1 - Friday Rock Show 08/16/86

Kiss of Death

Kiss Of Death (2006)

1.)Sucker

2.)One Night Stand

3.)Devil I know

4.)Trigger

5.)Under The Gun

6.)God Was Never On Your Side

7.)Living In The Past

8.)Christine

9.)Sword of Glory

10.)Be My Baby

11.)Kingdom Of The Worm

12.)Going Down

Bonus track on digipack version:

13.)Whiplash (Metallica cover)

Note: C.C. Deville plays guitar on "God Was Never On Your Side". Michael Inez plays 2nd bass on "Under The Gun".

Better Motorhead Than Dead: Live At Hammersmith

Better Motorhead Than Dead (Live 2007)

Disc 1:

1.)Doctor Rock

2.)Stay Clean

3.)Shoot You I nThe Back

4.)Love Me Like A Reptile

5.)Killers

6.)Metropolis

7.)Love For Sale

8.)Over The Top

9.)No Class

10.)I Got Mine

11.)In The Name Of Tragedy

12.)Dancing O nYour Grave

Disc 2:

1.)R.A.M.O.N.E.S.

2.)Sacrifice

3.)Just 'Cos You Got The Power

4.)(We Are) The Road Crew

5.)Going To Brazil

6.)Killed By Death

7.)Iron Fist

8.)Whorehouse Blues

9.)Bomber

10.)Ace Of Spades

11.)Overkill

Note: Live at Hammersmith Odeon June 2005.

Motorizer (2008)

1.)Runaround Man

2.)Teach You How To Sing The Blues

3.)When The Eagle Screams

4.)Rock Out

5.)One Short Life

6.)Buried Alive

7.)English Rose

8.)Back On The Chain

9.)Heroes

10.)Time Is Right

11.)The Thousand Names Of God