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Hammered (Motörhead album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hammered (Motörhead album)
''Hammered'' is the sixteenth album by the British band Motörhead. Released in 2002, the limited edition of this release included a bonus CD, featuring three tracks and a preview of the Motörhead DVD ''25 & Alive Boneshaker''. ==History== ''Hammered'' was released on Metal-Is, a rock label owned by the them-new Sanctuary Records. The album was recorded in the Hollywood Hills at Chuck Reid's house with Thom Pannunzio producing. By this time, Motörhead had recorded several albums as a three-piece with drummer Mikkey Dee, guitarist Phil Campbell, and original member bassist/vocalist Lemmy Kilmister. In Joel McIver's memoir ''Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead'', Dee is quoted as saying the album — which is noted for its darker subject matter and reflective tone — was informed by the 9/11 attacks: :''We Are Motörhead'', the album before, was extremely hard and fast, it was an extremely aggressive album, and this one's no so aggressive...Me and Phil, we flew into LA on September 10 and we wrote these songs over a month of fuckin' fear over there, you know, it was a bad vibe. So maybe that had something to do with the mood of this album. I was thinking about it afterwards. This album's actually really moody, you know? And the same goes for Lemmy, the way he wrote the melodies. In the Motörhead documentary ''The Guts and the Glory'', Lemmy states, "''Hammered''...I'm kind of ambivalent, it's up and down. There's some good tracks on it and there's some crap on it". The album is perhaps best remembered for ''The Game'', written by WWE music composer Jim Johnston as the entrance theme for wrestler Triple H. At two WrestleMania events, WrestleMania X-Seven and WrestleMania 21, Motörhead would perform this song live as Triple H made his entrance to the ring.
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