Motorhead urge fans to play music loudly in tribute to the star, who has died two days after learning about his illness.
Motorhead frontman Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister has died after "a short battle with an extremely aggressive cancer".
The band confirmed that the 70-year-old died at his home while "sitting in front of his favourite video game with his family".In a statement, Motorhead said Lemmy had learned of the cancer diagnosis on 26 December.
"We will say more in the coming days, but for now, please... play Motorhead loud, play Hawkwind loud, play Lemmy's music LOUD.
Motor Mouth: Lemmy's Famous Quotes
The British group, which was first formed by Lemmy in 1975, had just celebrated their 40th anniversary.He was famed for turning amplifiers to their maximum setting during shows, and was also renowned for his fondness of whisky and distinctive "mutton chops".
Lemmy put his longevity down to never taking heroin, but he was not shy of taking other drugs: he claimed he once stayed awake for two weeks on speed.
Lost
one of my best friends, Lemmy, today. He will be sadly missed. He was a
warrior and a legend. I will see you on the other side.
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) December 29, 2015
He was fascinated by military memorabilia and uniforms and his Los Angeles flat contained an impressive array of historic weaponry.
The musician claimed to have slept with more than 1,000 women, but insisted this was not so surprising given how long he had been going.
Lemmy never married, saying one had to choose between home life and the road, but had a son called Paul and another son who was adopted.
In November, Phil Taylor - a former Motorhead drummer - died aged 61 following a prolonged illness, after contributing to most of the band's best-known hits in the 1970s and 1980s, including Ace Of Spades.
Lemmy: Rest In Peace, my friend. pic.twitter.com/2M6VPiBGyE
— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) December 29, 2015
Meanwhile, the wrestler Triple H wrote: "One life, lived your way, from the beginning, till the end. See you down the road my friend... Thank you for the gift of your sound."
Motorhead had been due to perform several shows across the UK in January - including in Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester and London
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