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Give World Book Day a rock'n'roll edge with my pick of 12 must-read publications: Ozzy, Lemmy, Bowie, Slash, The Boss & more
By Scott Munro published
World Book Day is the perfect time to find something new to read - and if it's music content you're after, I have you covered with these essential publications

"It was the perfect tragedy. Heavy metal albums found in their rooms, antisocial behaviour." How Lemmy, Corey Taylor, Henry Rollins and the metal community united to save three teenagers at the heart of a murder case that shocked America
By Stephen Hill published
The story of the West Memphis Three captured the attention of the metal world - and some of its biggest artists took action

Lemmy is on the cover of the new Metal Hammer: we celebrate the man, the myth and the music of Motörhead
By Eleanor Goodman published
10 years since his passing and 50 years since Motorhead began, we celebrate a legend

"I'll break both yer arms": Memories of life with Lemmy as a friend and neighbour
By Kris Needs published
Classic Rock writer, former Zigzag editor and Motörhead biographer Kris Needs was also Lemmy’s neighbour in London’s Notting Hill

The story of the speed-freak anthem that was the most important song Lemmy ever wrote
By Paul Elliott published
A song written by the young Lemmy for Hawkwind has been through various twists - from Motörhead's own anthemic version to the unlikeliest remakes

Lemmy was once asked what he thought about God and religion, and he didn’t hold back
By Classic Rock published
The late Motörhead frontman liked a lot of things, but religion wasn’t one of them

Motörhead: 50 Years Louder - A celebration, only in the new issue of Classic Rock
By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in this issue: Robert Plant, Terry Reid, Grand Funk Railroad, Luke Morley, Spinal Tap, George Harrison, W.A.S.P, Vernon Reid and more

From falling together to falling apart, Hawkwind’s early era was no hippie dream
By Mick Wall published
Lemmy, Nik Turner and Dave Brock lived through a time of division through choice of drugs, mental health issues and artistic intentions, which still left a remarkable impact on the world of ‘out-there’ music
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