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Motorhead

Everything Louder Than Everyone Else

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1999

Label: CMC International

Catalog Number: 86268

Average Rating: 85 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Personnel
Lemmy Kilmister Vocals, Bass
Mikkey Dee Drums
Phil Campbell Guitars
Tracks
Disc 1
1.  Iron Fist  4:08
2.  Stay Clean  2:48
3.  On Your Feet Or On Your Knees  3:20
4.  Over Your Shoulder  3:45
5.  Civil War  3:29
6.  Burner  3:23
7.  Metropolis  4:00
8.  Nothing Up My Sleeve  3:41
9.  I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)  3:21
10.  The Chase Is Better Than the Catch  5:28
11.  Take the Blame  4:20
12.  No Class  3:22
13.  Overnight Sensation  4:38
14.  Sacrifice  3:40
  
Total Running Time:  53:23

Disc 2
15.  Born To Raise Hell  5:41
16.  Lost in the Ozone  3:43
17.  The One To Sing the Blues  3:25
18.  Capricorn  4:58
19.  Love for Sale  5:04
20.  Orgasmatron  6:36
21.  Going To Brazil  2:52
22.  Killed By Death  6:27
23.  Bomber  5:52
24.  Ace of Spades  4:49
25.  Overkill  7:34
  
Total Running Time:  57:01

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Existing comments about this CD

From: rick kerch vzla Date: February 21, 2014 at 18:59
Double live effort recorded in Germany,in the city of Hamburg to be precised.A typical Motorhead essence all over...90/100

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 26, 2018 at 16:56
I know we all revere No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith, because it's so fucking unhinged for its time, and captures the (first) classic Motorhead lineup at its peak. But in all honesty, this one right heere is a better live album. For one thing, two discs of live Motorhead are always better than one. For another, the production is better--you really get a sense of the sheer, overwhelming loudness of a Motorhead show. A third of the set is still made up of prime-era classics (and you can quibble about which ones should be here and do we need five fro Overkill), but the rest highlights the band's outstanding '90's material. And there's still room for a few '80's gems (although Deaf Forever" would've been cool in place of "Lost In The Ozone").


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