


Three-thousand copies of this set will be sent to record shops around the world next month, with more details available here.Īlso dropping on Record Store Day this year is a single featuring Motörhead covering The Ramones’ “Rockaway Beach” backed with a live version of “R.A.M.O.N.E.S.,” the tribute song Lemmy Kilmister wrote for the band, recorded at the 2006 Wacken Festival. The digital release marks the first time this single edit has been widely available since then, while physical copies of the track coming on Record Store Day will come in the form of a double picture disc 7-inch set that includes a single for the title track to Motörhead’s other 1979 album, Bomber, celebrating the 40th anniversary of each of those LPs. The title track to the band’s 1979 album, this version of “Overkill” was only ever available on the original single release that came out on Bronze Records in February of that same year. And now, we get our first taste of the music from these 7-inches with the release of the newly remastered single edit of “Overkill” (listen below). Lemmy told Rolling Stone, Phil Taylor came up with the.

This year’s Record Store Day is just about a month away (April 13th is the date) and among the tidal wave of new vinyl and CD releases that are set to drop that morning are a pair singles from British heavy rock kings Motörhead. Overkill Motrhead Track 1 on Overkill This song is about the rush of adrenaline a performer experiences onstage in front of a great crowd. Only way to feel the noise is when its good and loud, So good you cant believe it screaming with the crowd, Dont sweat it.
