MOTÖRHEAD: 'Better Motörhead Than Dead' Enters German Chart At No. 74

July 26, 2007

"Better Motörhead than Dead: Live at Hammersmith", the double live CD recorded at MOTÖRHEAD's 30th-anniversary show on June 16, 2005 at London's Hammersmith Apollo/Odeon, has entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 74. Audio samples of all the tracks that appear on the set are available for streaming at this location. Watch live videos of the tracks "Killers" and "In the Name of Tragedy" by clicking here.

MOTÖRHEAD will return to Australia for a headline tour in October, playing all major cities with Oz-rock legends ROSE TATTOO in support.

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