What’s the best Motörhead album outside of Overkill and Ace of Spades?
I can't listen to their albums. Motorhead are a lot like the Ramones and AC/DC, bands where you have to really be a fan of their sound, cause all their songs sound slightly samey.Their live shit mogs anything that they did in the studio. Every time I find a Motorhead song that I like, there's always a way better live version.
>>130580589Bomber
>>130580589Sacrifice
>>130580589>Ace of Spadesheh
>>130580589is /mu/ the most boomer brained board?
>>130580589Another Perfect Day
>>1305805891916 and March or Die are personal favorites
>>130580589I can only listen to their first album, the self-titled. Even "Overkill" and "Ace of Spades", to me, are and toned down versions of what Motorhead could have been and sounded like. Why would I listen to Motorhead when I can listen to Venom or more evil thrash metal for instance? Meanwhile their first album has some grit and rawness that you don't find in other speed/thrash metal. The rest of their discography is mid, peak mid.
It is obviosly Orgasmatron from 1986. Anyone who says otherwise doesn't know shit about motorhead, or music in general.
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>>130586146This. Their tension with Brian Rubenstein creating all time bangers like One Track Mind and Dancing on Your Grave.
1. Orgasmatron2. No Sleep Til Hammersmith3. Motorhead
>>130580589No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith does a pretty good job of capturing them live. I wish the sound quality was a little better.I like the Bastards album, but it's a little inconsistent. And their Under Cover album is worth the price just for this one:https://youtu.be/J06yQb4lbPk?si=-OrpnrtQhJh-unyU&t=25
>>130587847Orgasmatron has great songs but the production is ass
Bastards
>>130586146This or Iron fist. Inferno and Sacrifice are runners up after those.