
On this day April 17, 1982, Motörhead released their fifth studio album Iron Fist, delivering another round of raw, no nonsense heavy metal. Known for their loud, fast, and aggressive style, the band kept their signature energy going with this follow up to Ace of Spades.
Iron Fist reached number 174 on the US Billboard 200 and hit number 6 on the UK Albums Chart, continuing their momentum as one of the leading forces in British metal. The title track Iron Fist became a fan favorite and live staple, with Lemmy’s growling vocals and pounding bass setting the tone. This album marked the final release with the classic lineup of Lemmy, Eddie Clarke, and Phil Taylor. While the band would go through changes, Iron Fist stands as a gritty and powerful close to one of metal’s most iconic trios.
Fun fact: The album’s artwork featured the band members with metal gauntlets and skulls, becoming one of their most recognizable covers.
Trivia question: What 1982 Motörhead album featured the title track Iron Fist and was the last to include the band’s classic lineup?
Iron Fist reached number 174 on the US Billboard 200 and hit number 6 on the UK Albums Chart, continuing their momentum as one of the leading forces in British metal. The title track Iron Fist became a fan favorite and live staple, with Lemmy’s growling vocals and pounding bass setting the tone. This album marked the final release with the classic lineup of Lemmy, Eddie Clarke, and Phil Taylor. While the band would go through changes, Iron Fist stands as a gritty and powerful close to one of metal’s most iconic trios.
Fun fact: The album’s artwork featured the band members with metal gauntlets and skulls, becoming one of their most recognizable covers.
Trivia question: What 1982 Motörhead album featured the title track Iron Fist and was the last to include the band’s classic lineup?