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Guest review by Doc Godin
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Being a die-hard Motorhead fan I believe it is my duty to explain this incredibly disappointing album.
Before explaining the music itself, the background behind this album quite possibly explains why this was such a weak album. For anyone who doesn't know their Motorhead history this was the very first album without the complete original line-up; Fast Eddie being replaced with Thin Lizzy axeman Brian "Robbo" Robertson. Brian never seemed to be on the same page as Motorhead in any way, he often refused to play any greatest hit songs live, openly bashed the rest of the band as terrible musicians, and once wore a tutu on stage (very un-Motorhead to say the least).
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| published 30.04.2007 | Comments (9)
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Agreed. Brian Robertson was an asshole.
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Brian Robertson gave a hard time to Phil Lynott as well when he was in Thin Lizzy.
I like this album, the guitar work is more than OK. Shame Robertson was so difficult to work with and gave everyone in the band a hard time.
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Hmm.. I think this album is quite a bit better than its bad reputation suggests. "Die You Bastard" and "Marching Off To War" are very enjoyable Head' tracks to me. While "Shine" and "Dancing On Your Grave" are awesome, and Id put them on any compilation of my all-time fave Motorhead songs. xD There is a few filler tracks, but I think it's a decent album, and I agree with JohnDoe that the guitar work is definitely very good. Not a classic, but I rate it higher than most seem to. lol
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Love this album. probably my favorite by them at that point in their career.
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Maco - 30.04.2013 at 00:57
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This album is AWESOME.
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