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 | | This was before Lemmy Kilmister, later of Motörhead, had become a member of the group. |
 | | In the words of Lemmy, Motörhead's front man: "I only put it in there to look mean."[5] (Interestingly, the standard German pronunciation of Motör is similar to the standard English pronunciation of "motor", the umlaut over the second "o" requiring, in German, the fronting of the vowel. |
 | | The French equivalent, moteur, is genuinely pronounced that way.) For the Crüe (according to Vince Neil in the band's Behind the Music edition), the inspiration came from a Löwenbräu bottle. |
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