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Heavy metal historian: "Lemmy Kilmister was a pattern of self

2021-04-07T22:40:47.603Z


Marco Swiniartzki explores heavy metal. Here he tells how Metallica once switched sides - and why the toughest musicians are usually lovely, kind family fathers.


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Lemmy Kilmister, front man of the band Motörhead: Vodka with orange juice instead of whiskey

Photo: FG / Bauer-Griffin / Getty Images

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