“This is it!” are the first words Lemmy shouts on Motörhead’s third album — their second of 1979 — and he’s not kidding. The song is “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” and it’s just one of many rough-hewn rock & roll anthems — alongside “Lawman,” “Stone Dead Forever” and the World War II-inspired title track — that strafe the gap between Motörhead’s Overkill and Ace of Spades. Bomber also features blooze jag “Step Down,” which sees guitarist “Fast” Eddie Clarke’s rare lead vocal turn.