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Lemmy Kilmister (born Ian Fraser Kilmister) is the late founder and frontman for the rock band Motörhead.

In an interview with StayThirstyMedia.com in 2007, Lemmy made reference for his admiration of Evanescence;[1]

Vin1.jpg I've been listening to Evanescence a lot, I think they're fucking excellent. Excellent production, excellent songs, excellent arrangement. The girl's got a great voice, you know. And I don't even fancy her, which is a big part of girl singers, you know what I mean? I think they're just great. I went to see them in Vegas. Vin2.jpg


After Lemmy passed away in December 2015, Amy Lee paid tribute to him on social media.[2]

Vin1.jpg You were so kind to me, supportive and encouraging and naturally, brutally honest. Thanks, Lemmy. You are a legend and I'll miss you! Vin2.jpg


Motörhead Discography

  • Motörhead (1977)
  • Overkill (1979)
  • Bomber (1979)
  • Ace of Spades (1980)
  • Iron Fist (1982)
  • Another Perfect Day (1983)
  • Orgasmatron (1986)
  • Rock 'n' Roll (1987)
  • 1916 (1991)
  • March ör Die (1992)
  • Bastards (1993)
  • Sacrifice (1995)
  • Overnight Sensation (1996)
  • Snake Bite Love (1998)
  • We Are Motörhead (2000)
  • Hammered (2002)
  • Inferno (2004)
  • Kiss of Death (2006)
  • Motörizer (2008)
  • The Wörld Is Yours (2010)
  • Aftershock (2013)
  • Bad Magic (2015)

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