
Motörhead
Motörhead was a British rock band formed in 1975, known for their loud, energetic sound that blended rock, metal, and punk influences. Led by iconic frontman Lemmy Kilmister, they became notable for their fast tempos, rebellious lyrics, and distinctive use of heavy bass. Their 1980 hit "Ace of Spades" is emblematic of their style, which emphasized raw power and a gritty aesthetic. Motörhead had a significant influence on heavy metal music and culture, inspiring countless bands. They are celebrated for their relentless touring and dedication to music until Lemmy's death in 2015, maintaining a loyal fanbase throughout their career.