Motorhead
Motörhead is a British rock band formed in 1975, known for its unique blend of heavy metal and punk rock. The band's founder, Lemmy Kilmister, served as the lead vocalist and bassist, and his distinctive voice and style became iconic in the music world. Motörhead gained fame with hits like "Ace of Spades" and "Overkill," and they are celebrated for their high-energy performances and loud, aggressive sound.
The band's lineup changed over the years, but they maintained a loyal fan base and continued to release albums until their disbandment in 2015. Motörhead's influence can be seen in many genres, and they are often credited with shaping the heavy metal scene. Their legacy endures through their music and the impact they had on countless artists.