March ör Die by Motorhead

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About the album March ör Die
Motorhead's tenth album is the last album of the band for Epic Records. March ör Die may not have the classic Motorhead sound, but it remains a characteristic heavy metal album or rather another heavy rock 'n' roll record of Lemmy's band.
Three collaborations characterized the album and essentially one song. The first collaboration was that of Phil Taylor on drums for the song I Ain't No Nice Guy. The second collaboration was that of Slash on guitar for I Ain't No Nice Guy and You Better Run and, of course, the participation and presence of Ozzy Osbourne on vocals for I Ain't No Nice Guy and the contribution of the song Hellraiser, a composition by Ozzy and Zakk Wylde from the previous year, which was featured on Ozzy's No More Tears. The producer of the album was Peter Solley.
March ör Die had a satisfactory run on the charts of many European countries, and the truth is that it fared better in Finland, where it reached No. 12, than in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 60.
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