Motörhead are one of those bands, like ZZ Top or AC/DC, that seemingly everyone who likes loud electric guitars can agree on. They exist for one reason: speed. No, seriously -- bassist/vocalist Ian ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 13: Phil Campbell, Lemmy Kilmister and Mikkey Dee of Motorhead attend the Classic Rock Roll of Honour at The Roundhouse on November 13, 2012 in London, England.
Motörhead are no more. The long-running metal institution ended in 2015, when legendary frontman Lemmy Kilmister died of cancer at the age of 70. Shortly before we lost Lemmy, Motörhead released Bad ...