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Motörhead : The Wörld Is Ours, Vol 2 - Anyplace Crazy as Anywhere Else
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Music
8.7/10(3 ratings)
1. Iron Fist 2. Stay Clean 3. Get Back In Line 4. Metropolis 5. Over The Top 6. One Night Stand 7. Rock Out 8. The Thousand Names Of God 9. I Know How To Die 10. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch 11. In The Name Of Tragedy 12. Just 'Cos You Got The Power 13. Going To Brazil 14. Killed By Death 15. Bomber 16. Ace Of Spades 17. Overkill
10-02-2012
2h 14m
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US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Lemmy Kilmister
Ian Fraser Kilmister (24 December 1945 – 28 December 2015), better known as Lemmy Kilmister or simply Lemmy, was an English musician. He was the founder, lead singer, bassist and primary songwriter of the rock band Motörhead, of which he was the only continuous member, and a member of Hawkwind from 1971 to 1975. Lemmy made appearances in film and television, including 1990 science fiction film Hardware and the 1987 comedy Eat the Rich, for which Motörhead also recorded the soundtracks including the title song. He also appears in the 1994 comedy Airheads (in which he is credited as "Lemmy von Motörhead") and in several movies from Troma Entertainment, including the narrator in 1996's Tromeo and Juliet and as himself in both Terror Firmer and Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV. His last role was portraying the President of the United States in Return to Nuke 'Em High (2013).
Micael Kiriakos Delaoglou (born 31 October, 1963), known professionally as Mikkey Dee, is a Swedish rock musician and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the drummer for British rock band Motörhead from 1991 until December 2015. Dee also played temporarily in the German metal band Helloween in 2003 and is currently the drummer for the German rock band Scorpions, becoming a permanent member in September 2016. Dee is famous for lengthy drum solos, often lasting between five and fifteen minutes. Some notable examples include those that appear in Sacrifice, In the Name of Tragedy, and The One to Sing the Blues.