General card sleeve
No Remorse is a compilation album, released in 1984, consisting of Motorhead's back catalogue while signed to Bronze Records. Lemmy believed that a compilation was a sign of the death of the band so insisted that they record new tracks for it ("Killed By Death", "Snaggletooth", "Steal Your Face" and "Locomotive").
There aren't any secrets as such associated with this one but there are some cool packaging variations out there.
As well as the usual and pretty dull card sleeve, the original album was also available with a leather sleeve with silver artwork that had been reworked in higher detail and with several slight differences, most notably the iron cross. Later cassette versions were also released in a leather pouch with wording designed to mimic the warnings found on cigarette packets about the contents being potentially damaging to health. Not necessarily untrue when listening to Motorhead!
Leather 'cigarette' pouch
Silver on leather cover
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