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Motörhead Live Performance at Maritime Hall San Francisco

Venue: B.B. King Blues Club & Grill Location: New York, New York, United States Date: May 5, 2005

On May 5, 2005, Motörhead delivered an electrifying performance at the Maritime Hall in San Francisco, a time when the legendary band was riding high on their 2004 album, 'Inferno.' This album was a major comeback, displaying a raw energy and intensity that resonated deeply with fans. It featured standout tracks like 'Killers' and 'In the Name of Tragedy,' showcasing frontman Lemmy Kilmister's unmistakable growl and the band's ferocious musical style. Interestingly, 'Inferno' marked an era where Motörhead was shifting towards a heavier sound, blending elements of rock, metal, and punk more than ever before. Recorded during a time when Lemmy's charismatic presence and the band's unique brand of rock 'n' roll were at their peak, this live show captured the essence of Motörhead's culture—music, rebellion, and an unwavering commitment to rock and roll.

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