MOTÖRHEAD: 'Röadkill' Photo Book Preview

January 24, 2013

RollingStone.com has uploaded an exclusive multimedia collection of pictures from photographer and lifetime MOTÖRHEAD fan Pep Bonet, who traveled around the world with Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee during 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, capturing everything from soundchecks and backstage antics to studio time and intimate personal moments. Bonet's photos are compiled in a new book, "Röadkill", which you can order on his web site. The 10-minute clip was narrated by the photographer himself.

"I admired these people before I met them," says Bonet in the clip, "and I can say I admire them more now because I've seen the reality of the best rock and roll band in the world."

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