Snake Bite Love is the fourteenth studio album by the band Motorhead, released 10 March 1998, on Steamhammer, their third with the label. In the Motorhead documentary The Guts and the Glory, Lemmy admits that Snake Bite Love "had two turkeys on it" Ś referring to "Desperate For You" and "Better Off Dead." Campbell is jokingly credited in the album's liner notes as an unpronounceable glyph ("The Artist Frequently Seen at the Liquor Store"), mocking Prince. Again, this album was not greeted with much fanfare. It continued the late 1990s ambivalence the general public had towards the band. Most of the tracks haven't been played in the live set, with few exceptions
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