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- King of the Dead (Mon 02 Jul 1984)
- One Foot In Hell (Tue 12 Aug 1986)
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The 1985-86 band was:
- Jimmy Barraza – guitar
- Kurt Grothe – bass
- Peter Vollmer (Maxx Jones) – drums
It was no singer.
Remaster 01 Nov 2023:
- Peter Vollmer – Drums
- Steve Judkins – Guitar
- Kurt “Curtis” Grothe – Bass
The band Prophecy (a side project with Jim Barraza and Kurt Grothe) also have the song Murder One.
Murder One was also a fan of Lemmy’s Tour bus. Lemmy Kilmister was member of Hawkwind (1971 to May 1975), and Motörhead (1975 to 2015).
A cover of Metallica – Murder One:
They have the song One Foot In Hell, similar to the song Orgasmatron:
Dark closer “One Foot In Hell” flods along with a riff not far from Motörhead‘s “Orgasmatron“. It’s a heavy dose of metal that again slightly suffers from too little change in the arrangement. But a cool song never the less!
King Fowley, liner notes, Jan 1999
He was member of Hawkwind from 1971 to May 1975, before he was formed Motörhead in 1975. The last song he had written for Hawkwind is named Motorhead, and bonus tracks on their last album Warrior on the Edge of Time (9 May 1975 / Amazon / Wikipedia) which has contribution to Michael Moorcock.
He was fired because of the drug abuse. Lemmy then teamed up with another Pink Fairies guitarist, Larry Wallis, to form Motörhead, named after the last song he had written for Hawkwind.