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Motörhead had experienced a lot of adversity and change by the time they reached the ‘90s. With a four year gap between releases, the band traded one tumultuous record label relationship for the next and leader Lemmy Kilmister made the continental move from England to LA. This was a time for reinvention, but in true Motörhead fashion that just meant putting out the best version of what the band had to offer and that was loud, fast rock ‘n’ roll. Join us in celebrating a hidden gem of sorts from a band that was known for doing what they wanted, when they wanted, & how they wanted. They were Motörhead & this is 1916
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Motörhead had experienced a lot of adversity and change by the time they reached the ‘90s. With a four year gap between releases, the band traded one tumultuous record label relationship for the next and leader Lemmy Kilmister made the continental move from England to LA. This was a time for reinvention, but in true Motörhead fashion that just meant putting out the best version of what the band had to offer and that was loud, fast rock ‘n’ roll. Join us in celebrating a hidden gem of sorts from a band that was known for doing what they wanted, when they wanted, & how they wanted. They were Motörhead & this is 1916
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For all updates on the show, follow us here: @distortion891 on Facebook, Instagram, & TwitterTune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio appListen to our Riffs on Repeat playlist here!

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