Motörhead - Inferno - CD
"Inferno" is the 17th album by Motörhead and was originally released on June 22, 2004. It was the first of many albums by the band produced by Cameron Webb. "Inferno" became Motörhead's heaviest album in years, although the album's final song "Whorehouse Blues" was something of an exception with its country blues style and Lemmy on harmonica. The album was praised as their best in a decade.
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1 Terminal show
2 Killers
3 In the name of tragedy
4 Suicide
5 Life's a bitch
6 Down on me
7 In the black
8 Fight
9 In the year of the wolf
10 Keys to the kingdom
11 Smiling like a killer
12 Whorehouse blues
2 Killers
3 In the name of tragedy
4 Suicide
5 Life's a bitch
6 Down on me
7 In the black
8 Fight
9 In the year of the wolf
10 Keys to the kingdom
11 Smiling like a killer
12 Whorehouse blues
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"Inferno" is the 17th album by Motörhead and was originally released on June 22, 2004. It was the first of many albums by the band produced by Cameron Webb. "Inferno" became Motörhead's heaviest album in years, although the album's final song "Whorehouse Blues" was something of an exception with its country blues style and Lemmy on harmonica. The album was praised as their best in a decade.
continue reading
1 Terminal show
2 Killers
3 In the name of tragedy
4 Suicide
5 Life's a bitch
6 Down on me
7 In the black
8 Fight
9 In the year of the wolf
10 Keys to the kingdom
11 Smiling like a killer
12 Whorehouse blues