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MOTÖRHEAD Live Performance of Killed by Death in Munich, Germany

Venue: Hammersmith Odeon Location: London, England, United Kingdom Date: February 20, 1991

The live recording of "Killed by Death" in 1991 comes from a pivotal moment in Motörhead's career, during which they were riding high on the wave of their 1916 album. Released just a year earlier, in 1990, this album marked a significant evolution in their sound, blending their iconic heavy metal roots with more melodic elements, showcasing Lemmy's distinctive vocal style and gritty lyricism. The concert captured at Hammersmith Odeon took place in a legendary venue known for hosting some of rock's biggest names, underlining Motörhead's status in the genre. Interestingly, this performance is part of the "Everything Louder Than Everything Else" live album, which reflects their relentless energy and hard-hitting performance style. Lemmy, showcasing his trademark charisma, provided fans with an unforgettable experience, reinforcing why Motörhead remains an enduring force in rock music.

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