Vinyl Record
Motörhead - Orgasmatron
Motörhead - Orgasmatron on LP vinyl. A 1986 Metal record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.
LP · Metal · 1986
Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.
Buyer notes: 1986 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection Metal shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.
Orgasmatron is Motörhead's 1986 rebuild: a darker, stranger album from the first studio lineup with two guitarists, Phil Campbell and Würzel, and the only full studio album with Pete Gill on drums. Bill Laswell's production gives the record a dense, sometimes controversial shape, but that friction is part of its character. Deaf Forever turns war into a grinding slogan; Built for Speed reconnects the band to its outlaw road logic; Claw and Mean Machine lean into the new lineup's heavier shove; the title track closes the album as one of Lemmy's most severe pieces of writing, a crawling indictment of power, religion, violence and institutional appetite. Coming after the Brian Robertson detour and the No Remorse reset, Orgasmatron does not simply restore old Motörhead. It makes the band sound more armoured, more suspicious and more mid-1980s without surrendering the central doctrine: the riff moves, the bass snarls, nobody gets absolution.
Orgasmatron matters because it marks the moment Motörhead found a new post-classic configuration that could carry the name forward. The two-guitar lineup changed the density, the title track became a late canon piece, and the album proved the band could survive upheaval without nostalgia.
For collectors, Orgasmatron is the key 1980s pivot after the Lemmy-Clarke-Taylor era. It belongs beside No Remorse and 1916 for a fuller picture of how Motörhead adapted: heavier in texture, more severe in mood and still recognisable after a major personnel shift.
Mid-1980s Motörhead with thicker twin-guitar weight, hard mechanical grooves, snarling bass, martial themes, dry menace and a darker production atmosphere.
Recommended for: Motörhead collectors tracing the post-Fast Eddie evolution; Fans of heavier mid-1980s hard rock with political venom; Listeners who rate the title track among Lemmy's sharpest lyrics.
What year was Orgasmatron released? Orgasmatron was released in 1986. Why is Orgasmatron a lineup milestone? It is Motörhead's first studio album with Phil Campbell and Würzel as a two-guitar team, and the only full studio album with Pete Gill on drums. Who produced Orgasmatron? The album was produced by Bill Laswell, whose dense approach gives the record part of its distinct mid-1980s identity.