MotΓΆrhead

Aftershock

Year2013
LabelUDR
CountryXW
StatusOfficial

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Tracklist

  1. Heartbreaker (3:05)
  2. Coup de Grace (3:45)
  3. Lost Woman Blues (4:09)
  4. End of Time (3:17)
  5. Do You Believe (2:59)
  6. Death Machine (2:37)
  7. Dust and Glass (2:51)
  8. Going to Mexico (2:51)
  9. Silence When You Speak to Me (4:30)
  10. Crying Shame (4:28)
  11. Queen of the Damned (2:40)
  12. Knife (2:57)
  13. Keep Your Powder Dry (3:54)
  14. Paralyzed (2:50)
  15. I Know How to Die
  16. Metropolis
  17. The Chase Is Better Than the Catch
  18. Going to Brazil
  19. Killed by Death
  20. Heartbreaker (video clip)

About the Band

Overkill is the second studio album by English heavy metal band MotΓΆrhead, released on 16 March 1979. It was the band's first album with Bronze Records. Kerrang! magazine listed the album at number 46 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". American thrash metal band Overkill was named after this album.

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Album Review

MotΓΆrhead's 2013 album 'Aftershock' is a raw and gritty display of classic heavy metal power. The band's signature sound of aggressive riffs, pounding drums, and Lemmy Kilmister's unmistakable vocals is showcased in tracks like 'Heartbreaker' and 'Death Machine.' The production quality is top-notch, capturing the energy and intensity of MotΓΆrhead's live performances. Standout tracks also include the bluesy 'Lost Woman Blues' and the anthemic 'Going to Brazil.' 'Aftershock' fits seamlessly into the band's extensive career, serving as a testament to MotΓΆrhead's enduring legacy as pioneers of heavy metal.

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