"Hellraiser" is a song written by Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, and Lemmy Kilmister. The song was recorded by Osbourne for his 1991 album No More Tears and also by Motörhead for their 1992 March ör Die album. Motörhead's version was released as a single.
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Artist: | Ozzy Osbourne |
Album: | No More Tears |
Released: | 19 October 1991 |
Recorded: | 1991 |
Genre: | Heavy metal |
Length: | 4:51 |
Label: | Epic |
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The song appeared in the first trailer for Painkiller. It was also used as entrance music by the professional wrestling tag team The Hell Raisers (Hawk Warrior and Power Warrior) in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It was also featured on Radio X in the video game , although the song was removed in later versions such as the mobile port and due to licensing issues.
Hellraiser | |
Cover: | Hellraiser.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Motörhead |
Album: | March ör Die |
B-Side: |
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Released: | 1992 |
Recorded: |
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Genre: | Heavy metal |
Length: | 4:38 |
Label: | Epic/Sony |
Producer: | |
Prev Title: | The One to Sing the Blues |
Prev Year: | 1990 |
Next Title: | Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me |
Next Year: | 1993 |
Motörhead's recording of the song was used in the 1992 film , and was released as the A-side of the single and as the sixth track on their tenth studio album, March ör Die.
The B-sides of the CD single Hellraiser were "Name in Vain", which also appears on the album March ör Die, and "Dead Man's Hand" (which was also released on The One to Sing the Blues CD single, 7" & 12" vinyl singles).
The title track also appears on The '92 Tour EP.[1]
"Hellraiser" is the first of two tracks that Mikkey Dee recorded with Motörhead before officially joining the band, the other being "Hell on Earth".[2]
A video for "Hellraiser" was made, featuring Lemmy playing poker against Pinhead (Doug Bradley) from the Hellraiser films.[3]
This version also has some minor lyrical alterations.
On October 29, 2021, a new version of "Hellraiser" was released to commemorate its 30th anniversary. It features a mashup of both Ozzy and Lemmy's vocals in one song, using the former's version as the main template.[4] An official animated music video, with Ozzy, Lemmy and Phil Taylor fighting against humanity transformed into zombies via their mobile phones, and later the demons responsible for the change. The video was directed by Mark Szumski and Gina Niespodziani, and released on YouTube the same day.[5]
The video starts with the duo playing an arcade video game, as that used to be a frequent hobby of Lemmy.[5] Guitarist Zakk Wylde said about them: "Lemmy was buddies with Ozzy forever. They toured Europe together when Saint Rhoads was in the band and Lemmy would take Randy out to go play Asteroids wherever they went. So it was just a quick phonecall – 'can you write some songs?' 'sure'."[5] Ozzy said "I had great fun with Lemmy – you couldn’t be serious around him. Even just writing the songs, we could instinctively tell whether it was going to be good or not. We always used to go out to the pub and have a real laugh. It was a true rock'n'roll lifestyle he lived and I miss him terribly, you know."[5]