Lemmy, longtime guitarist Phil Campbell, and drummer Mikkey Dee are as full of piss and vinegar as Motörhead ever was, once again perfecting that balance of simple rock riffing with a massive, metallic bottom end. Like clockwork, "The World is Yours" has been churned out for the fans.
Notice is thus served of Lemmy's virulent dislike of the 21st century, a theme he returns to with some frequency during Motörhead's 20th album. "The way we are is not the way we used to be my friend … These days most things suck," he barks as the guitars rage on "Get Back in Line", his mind presumably wistfully recalling a lost, better world.
Notice is thus served of Lemmy's virulent dislike of the 21st century, a theme he returns to with some frequency during Motörhead's 20th album. "The way we are is not the way we used to be my friend … These days most things suck," he barks as the guitars rage on "Get Back in Line", his mind presumably wistfully recalling a lost, better world.
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