Dive into the raw, unfiltered power of Motörhead's "Inferno," a blazing testament to the band's enduring legacy in the realms of heavy metal and hard rock. Released on June 22, 2004, under BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd., this album is a relentless 48-minute journey through the fiery heart of rock 'n' roll rebellion. With tracks like "Terminal Show," "Killers," and "In the Name of Tragedy," Motörhead delivers a sonic assault that is as brutal as it is melodic, showcasing their signature blend of speed metal and hard rock. The album's title track, "Inferno," sets the stage for a collection of songs that tackle themes of struggle, defiance, and the darker side of life, all wrapped in Lemmy Kilmister's unmistakable growl and the band's signature riffs. "Inferno" is not just an album; it's a statement, a celebration of Motörhead's unyielding spirit and their ability to create music that is as timeless as it is timelessly powerful.