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Lemmy and the bullet with his ashes. Credit: Reproduction/Facebook

Motörhead: Lemmy Kilmister's ashes are used in the band's team tattoos; see below.

Longtime members of the team paid tribute to the sixth anniversary of the musician's death.

Members of the Motörhead honored Lemmy Kilmister with tattoos made using the musician's ashes.

In March, it was revealed that Lemmy's ashes were divided into bullets and sent to close friends , such as Rob Halford , at the artist's own request. With the arrival of the sixth anniversary of the Motörhead frontman's death last Tuesday, the 28th, two members of the band's crew decided to permanently mark the memory on their bodies.

According to Loudwire , the crew members who participated in the tribute were production assistant Emma Cederblad and Eddie Rocha , the band's longtime tour manager. Ashes were removed from the bullets and incorporated into the tattoo ink.

The video of the tattooing process was shared on the band's social media; see below.

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