"March or die" is a great success in the work of MOTORHEAD, for several reasons. First of all, this album seems to have been thought of in terms of melodic research. To fact it has an almost immediate grip, as evidenced by the very catchy "Stand" which opens the disc, as the recovery "Cat Scratch Fever" by Ted Nugent equally successful. This is true throughout this album, including songs EVERY have a true identity. Listen to "Is not no nice guy" to convince you. A walk to Guns'n'Roses backed by a piano beautifully. The rest of the album deserves as much interest, despite a "March or die" a little awkward in conclusion. For the record, having Philty hang up the gloves, it's Tommy Aldridge who comes here to lend a hand to the band Lemmy, although Mickey Dee is now the official drummer, as evidenced by the photos of the booklet. Finally, a less crude than accustom album, but highly recommended, although some may blame him a slight accent mainstream ... From all good I tell you!