This is a compilation of two of Motorhead`s mid 90`s albums when the band were in the midst of a rennaisance. After the tremendous duo of "Bastards" and "Sacrifice", guitarist Wurzel quit leaving Motorhead as a three piece again. It must have fired them up as "Overnight sensation" is a very good album. "Civil war", "I don`t believe a word" and the title track are some of their best songs ever and there is plenty of fun also in songs like "Eat the gun" and "Them not me". The next album "Snakebite Love" saw them struggle a bit and is definetly their weakest album of the last fifteen years. "Joy of labour", "Dogs of war" and "Nightside" are the best of a lacklustre bunch that are energetic enough but seem like retreads of ideas from the previous three albums. However, this is a nicely priced package and a good way to get both of these albums.