
Motörhead's "Bomber (live in Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)" captures the band at an early peak, delivering a raw, blistering performance that defines their proto-speed metal sound.
July 24, 2019 · Bronze
This is Motörhead, stripped down and unleashed, exactly as they were meant to be heard: live, loud, and uncompromising. "Bomber (live in Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)" is a time capsule, transporting you to a sweat-soaked French club where Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie, and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor laid down the law. Expect relentless bass throb, searing guitar, and drums that hit like a freight train, all topped by Lemmy's iconic snarl. It's the sound of rock and roll defiance, a blistering document of a band forging their legend, perfect for anyone who craves raw energy and unpolished power.
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