Motörhead
Motörhead was a British rock band formed in 1975, known for their unique blend of heavy metal and punk rock. The band was founded by bassist and vocalist Lemmy Kilmister, who became the iconic face of the group. Their music is characterized by fast tempos, loud guitars, and aggressive lyrics, making them influential in the heavy metal genre.
The band's most famous song, "Ace of Spades," was released in 1980 and remains a classic. Over the years, Motörhead released numerous albums and gained a loyal fan base. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020, celebrating their significant impact on rock music.