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Motörhead's "Live in Toronto," filmed in May 1982 at Maple Leaf Gardens VHS

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Motörhead's Live in Toronto, filmed in May 1982 at Maple Leaf Gardens1 Overkill2 Heart Of Stone3 Shoot You In The Back4 The Hammer5 Jailbait6 America7 Religion (I Don't Need)8 Capricorn9 Grind Ya Down10 (We Are) The Road Crew11 No Class12 Bite The Bullet13 The Chase Is Better Than The Catch14 BomberBand: Motörhead, a British rock band formed in 1975. Often classified as heavy metal or speed metal, though Lemmy Kilmister described their style as rock and roll. Album: Live in Toronto, a live recording of their performance. Featured Songs: The cover lists Bite the Bullet, No Class, The Hammer, Bomber, and Overkill. Band Members (at the time of recording): Lemmy Kilmister (bass/vocals), prompt Eddie Clarke (guitar), and Phil Philthy Animal Taylor (drums). Genres: Heavy metal, rock and roll, and influences from punk. Legacy: Motörhead is considered influential in the thrash metal scene and has sold over 25 million albums worldwide.

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Motörhead's "Live in Toronto," filmed in May 1982 at Maple Leaf Gardens VHS

Motörhead's "Live in Toronto," filmed in May 1982 at Maple Leaf Gardens

1 Overkill
2 Heart Of Stone
3 Shoot You In The Back
4 The Hammer
5 Jailbait
6 America
7 Religion (I Don't Need)
8 Capricorn
9 Grind Ya Down
10 (We Are) The Road Crew
11 No Class
12 Bite The Bullet
13 The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
14 Bomber

Band: Motörhead, a British rock band formed in 1975. Often classified as heavy metal or speed metal, though Lemmy Kilmister described their style as "rock and roll".
Album: "Live in Toronto," a live recording of their performance.
Featured Songs: The cover lists "Bite the Bullet," "No Class," "The Hammer," "Bomber," and "Overkill".
Band Members (at the time of recording): Lemmy Kilmister (bass/vocals), "express" Eddie Clarke (guitar), and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (drums).
Genres: Heavy metal, rock and roll, and influences from punk.
Legacy: Motörhead is considered influential in the thrash metal scene and has sold over 25 million albums international.

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SKU: 240991

Category: Electronics > Media > VHS

Original Price: $11.4 USD

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Availability: In Stock

Condition: Brand fresh

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