Motorhead drummer Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor dies at 61 | Inquirer Entertainment

Motorhead drummer Phil ‘Philthy Animal’ Taylor dies at 61

/ 09:13 AM November 13, 2015

LONDON — Heavy metal band Motorhead says former drummer Phil Taylor, an iconic metal thrasher nicknamed “Philthy Animal,” has died. He was 61.

“Fast” Eddie Clarke, guitarist with the Grammy-winning rockers, said on Facebook that Taylor died late Wednesday.

He didn’t disclose a cause of death, saying Thursday that Taylor “had been ill for some time but that does not make it any easier when the time finally comes.”

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He said Taylor was “one hell of a character.”

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Taylor drummed on Motorhead’s best-known albums, including “Overkill,” ”Bomber,” ”Ace of Spades” and the live recording “No Sleep ’til Hammersmith.”

His distinctive double bass-drum style on tracks like “Overkill” helped define a new genre — thrash metal.

On Motorhead’s Facebook page, the band paid tribute to “Lil’ Philthy … he who fuelled many a young boy’s punk/metal hairstyles … he who played the drums with fury and intent.”

Ozzy Osbourne called his death a “terrible, terrible loss.”

Taylor left the band in 1984, rejoined in 1987 and left again in 1992.

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