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=="Shake Your Blood"== Although Grohl recorded the guitar and drums himself, Lemmy performed his own [[Bass guitar|bass]] and wrote the lyrics to "Shake Your Blood". He noted, "I wrote the lyrics in about ten minutes. . . It's rock & roll, you know. It's not one of those complicated things."<ref name=rs/> The song bears strong resemblance to Lemmy's style and was considered "a terrific Motörhead clone" by Adrien Begrand of [[PopMatters]]. The "Shake Your Blood" [[music video]] was filmed in November 2003 and released shortly thereafter. It features an appearance by 66 women from the [[SuicideGirls]] adult entertainment website. The music video also appears on the extras section on the movie SuicideGirls: The First Tour. In the video, the band is represented with Dave Grohl on [[Drum kit|drums]], Lemmy on lead vocals and bass, and [[Scott Weinrich|Wino]] (who sang on the Probot track "The Emerald Law") on lead guitar. Lemmy regarded the performance as "just like a tour in the '60s, when things were a lot more fun."<ref name=rs>Appleford, Steven [https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/dave-grohl-drums-up-probot-20040206 Dave Grohl Drums Up Probot] ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' (February 6, 2004). Retrieved on 2-13-09.</ref>
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