In the midst of a particularly prolific period, Motörhead released their fifth studio album, "Ace of Spades", another impressive showcase of their frenetic, abrasive, ferocious, and dizzying style of heavy metal punk. This time, their sound was more refined than their previous raw and gritty albums, yet retained their primal essence. Led by the cavernous Lemmy, whose gravelly, somber vocals, machine-gun-like, killer bass, and master-of-ceremonies demeanor surrounded a band of colossal musicians including the blistering drummer Philthy "Animal" Taylor and Eddie Clarke's superb guitar riffs and solos they left behind a monumental work of furious and ruthless heavy metal. Songs like the title track foreshadowed what would soon arrive in the world in the form of thrash metal, here disguised as punk rock. Other tracks like the immense "Love Me Like A Reptile" and "Live To Win", the brutality of "(We Are) The Road Crew" or the overwhelming "Bite The Bullet", "Dance" and "Fast And Loose", make up a sweeping and monolithic album that is an essential masterpiece in the history of rock.

