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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally a bad american band!,
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This review is from: New American Gospel (Audio CD)
well, what can i say other than if you like unbelievably heavy music buy this album. I can't really describe it in any other way than sheer chaos.This singer has got the most lethal voice and the riffs are of such high quality that you can't get enough, and they just keep coming back.There is definately a heavy European (death)metal influence so if you like your music to scare several shades of shit out of you, this is it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best metal ever,
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This review is from: New American Gospel (Audio CD)
No band I have ever listened to before or after this album has been able to convey the same power or anger as these group of Americans. Their new album, the ashes of the wake, although amazing also, doesnt quite live up to the power of this work. That said it would be a difficult task and i cannot put into words the incredible feelings that the guitars, drums and vocals put together make. Anger has never been so intense. Buy it now.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All Hail The Gospel,
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This review is from: New American Gospel: Remastered, Expanded & Repackaged (Audio CD)
This is Lamb Of Gods debut album. It opens with a vicious number aptly called Black Label and Randy roars like a dragon. The remastered version contains a note on the inlay that explains why the sound of the album is less polished than their newer work. According to the inlay, it was in part due to time constraints as well as heavy drinking. The song "Letter to the Unborn" contains no lyrics to read in the book of the CD. The song indeed has lyrics but according to Blythe, the song is very personal concerning the death of his daughter with his ex-wife. They were written before she was born. Because of all of this, he didn't want the lyrics to be reprinted or read. The song "Terror and Hubris in the House of Frank Pollard" features guest vocals by Steve Austin of the band Today Is The Day. Steve also helped produce New American Gospel.
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