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Motörhead's 'Rock ’n’ Roll' showcases the band's signature blend of heavy metal and rock and roll, characterized by fast tempos, aggressive riffs, and Lemmy Kilmister's distinctive raspy vocals. Released in 1987, it reflects the band's raw energy and punk influences, encapsulating the quintessential Motörhead sound. The album is noted for tracks like 'Eat the Rich' and 'Rock 'n' Roll', which have become staples in their live performances. The album's themes often revolve around rebellion, hedonism, and the rock lifestyle, cementing its place in the heavy metal genre.