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Bomber
Rock · 1979 · 2 tracks

Bomber

Motörhead's 'Bomber' single, released in 1979, is a quintessential blast of their pioneering speed metal sound. Featuring Lemmy's iconic raspy vocals and a relentless, driving rhythm section, it encap

December 1, 1979 · Bronze

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This is the sound of a roaring engine, a defiant shout against the night, and pure, unadulterated rock and roll aggression. 'Bomber' is a high-octane sonic assault that grabs you from the first riff and doesn't let go. It's for those moments when you need to feel invincible, when you want to turn the volume to eleven and let the world know you're here. Essential for anyone who loves their rock loud, fast, and utterly uncompromising.

Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, driving guitar riff that kicks off 'Bomber,' setting a relentless, high-octane pace from the first second.
Lemmy's gravelly, defiant vocal delivery, cutting through the mix with raw power, especially during the chorus.
The thundering bassline and propulsive drumming that form the unyielding backbone of the track, embodying pure, unadulterated rock and roll aggression.

How does Bomber sound next to the rest of Motörhead's catalogue?

War Conflict+3.1σ

The writing leans far further into war conflict than the rest of the catalogue.

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