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    • Black Label (New American Gospel, 2000) The opening track on their post-Burn The Priest debut and still the closing track at the majority of their live shows, Black Label is the dark banner under which most of the last two decades have unfolded for Lamb Of God.
    • Redneck (Sacrament, 2006) So ubiquitous has Redneck become in the 14 years since it revved the NWOAM up to another level that it almost feels like too obvious a pick as one of Lamb Of God’s greatest creations.
    • Laid To Rest (Ashes Of The Wake, 2004. The prototypical Lamb Of God banger, Laid To Rest opened Ashes Of The Wake with a finely-balanced cocktail of everything that made them great.
    • Now You've Got Something To Die For (Ashes Of The Wake, 2004) At its ferocious best, the Lamb Of God live experience is a white-knuckled match for anyone else in the game: Slipknot, Devildriver, and even the mighty Slayer.
    • Ashes of the Wake. More than just Lamb of God's finest work, Ashes of the Wake is quite possibly the greatest metal album of the 2000s. Musically, the group struck the perfect balance between death metal bite and stadium-ready grandiosity, as earth-shattering anthems like "Omerta," "Hourglass" and "Laid to Rest" execute so swiftly.
    • Sacrament. They say good things come in threes, but Lamb of God wanted a victory lap. With bona fide epics like "Walk With Me in Hell" and "Redneck," 2006's Sacrament doubled down on the most colossal elements of its predecessor and holds a mortal lock in the upper echelons of the band's discography.
    • As the Palaces Burn. New American Gospel got the metal world's ears to perk up, and As the Palaces Burn made sure they stayed there. Everything improved on the band's 2003 record — the lead guitarwork became more intricate, the grooves got tighter and Blythe chiseled his garbled growls into snarling barks that cut through the mix like flaming spears.
    • New American Gospel. New American Gospel is when they became Lamb of God — literally. The band's 2000 powerhouse was their first album since dropping the Burn the Priest moniker, and it's the one that welcomed lead guitarist Willie Adler into the fold.
  1. Website. lamb-of-god .com. Lamb of God is an American heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1994 as Burn the Priest, the group consists of bassist John Campbell, vocalist Randy Blythe, guitarists Mark Morton and Willie Adler, and drummer Art Cruz. The band is considered a significant member of the new wave of American heavy metal ...

    • 1994–present
    • Matt Conner, Abe Spear, Chris Adler
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    • Blacken The Cursed Sun (Sacrament, 2006) ‘Seize a darkened day/There’s only hell to pay…’ That’s how you start a heavy metal song and Blacken The Cursed Sun is simply one of the finest of the last 20 years.
    • Walk With Me In Hell (Sacrament, 2006) Living up to their growing reputation as standard bearers for modern metal, Lamb Of God surpassed their previous achievements with ease on 2006’s astonishing Sacrament.
    • Embers (VII: Sturm Und Drang, 2015) Deftones frontman Chino Moreno lent his vocal talents to this gem from 2015’s VII: Sturm Und Drang album, but that’s probably the least exciting thing about it.
    • Laid To Rest (Ashes Of The Wake, 2004) Clearly a band that like to kick off their albums with something unforgettable, Lamb Of God were a well-oiled and vociferous machine when they unleashed Laid To Rest.
  3. Apr 19, 2021 · Not sure how to define underrated, but the songs I love that they never play at shows, nor are songs I see mentioned often are: Vigil, For Your Malice, Requiem, Remorse is for the Dead, Blood of the Scribe, Dead Seeds, Reclamation, The Number Six, King Me.

    • Ashes of the Wake (2004) From the opening note of the first track ‘Laid to Rest’, to the ambient swell at the end of ‘Remorse is For the Dead’, this album grips and doesn’t let go.
    • Sacrament (2006) The explosion of the band’s popularity after 2004’s ‘Ashes of the Wake’ could have made this a tricky album for them. Expectations were high, and Lamb of God had to deliver.
    • As the Palaces Burn (2003) Previous album ‘New American Gospel’ established the band in the metal scene, and follow-up ‘As the Palaces Burn’ showed the world what Lamb of God were capable of.
    • Omens (2022) Lamb of God’s second release with new drummer Art Cruz is seen by some as a return to form for the band. ‘ Omens’ sees the band return to a sound which, at its core, feels more like their mid-2000s high point.
  4. Nov 17, 2022 · Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe: "I was on the streets in 2020, getting teargassed and shot at with rubber bullets" By Rich Hobson. ( Metal Hammer ) published 17 November 2022. Randy Blythe reveals how war, corruption and environmental destruction made Lamb Of God's new album Omens their most nihilistic yet. (Image credit: Travis Shinn)

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