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Lamb of God (sometimes abbreviated as LoG) 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 movement. Since their formation, Lamb of God has released eleven studio albums, including two under the name Burn the Priest; their most recent album, '' Omens'', was released in October 2022. The band has also released one live album, one compilation album, three DVDs, two EPs, and twenty-eight singles. The band's cumulative sales equal almost two million in the United States, including two albums certified Gold by the RIAA. In 2010 and 2011 the band received Grammy nominations for songs from their 2009 album ''
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''. They also received a nomination in 2016 for their song "512". Lamb of God has toured with the Ozzfest twice. Other appearances include Download Festival and Sonisphere Festival in the UK, Soundwave Festival, Mayhem Festival 2010 and
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. From 2008 to 2010 they toured as part of Metallica's World Magnetic Tour, and supported Slayer on their final world tour in 2018 and 2019.


History


Formation and ''Burn the Priest'' (1994–1999)

In 1994, bassist John Campbell, drummer
Chris Adler Christopher James Adler (born November 23, 1972) is an American musician, best known as the founder and longtime drummer of heavy metal band Lamb of God from 1994 to 2019, and of Megadeth from 2015 to 2016. Adler played drums on Megadeth's f ...
, and guitarists Mark Morton and Matt Conner started a band named Burn the Priest. The band members knew each other from the college they were all attending, Virginia Commonwealth University, in
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,
Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are ...
. Morton and Conner left the band soon after its inception to pursue a
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and work on other bands respectively. Adler and Campbell replaced Morton with Abe Spear. For the next five years, the band practiced in Richmond and around Virginia. In 1995, the band released its self-titled first demo. After the demo, Burn the Priest recorded two split EPs with Agents of Satan and ZED respectively. After the band's first three demos, Burn the Priest added vocalist Randy Blythe to its line up. In 1997, Morton returned to the band. Two years later, the band released its first full-length self-titled album, ''
Burn the Priest ''Burn the Priest'' is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Burn the Priest. The album was released on April 4, 1999 by Legion Records. It was the band's only release before being re-named to Lamb of God until the release of ...
'', through
Legion Records Legion Records was started in 1997 by Michael Brosnan as Goatboy Records, later changed to Goatboy Farms Recordings. It was centered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The final name change (to Legion) occurred in 1999. The label specialized in the ...
. Mikey Brosnan of Legion Records saved up $2,500 for the recording and then broke them in
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through DIY shows. The album was produced by Today Is the Day guitarist and vocalist Steve Austin. Spear left the band, leaving an open position for a guitarist. Adler's younger brother Willie became the band's second guitarist a year later, and a deal with Prosthetic Records was signed. Contrary to rumour, the band did not change their name to Lamb of God after being banned from venues; these bans occurred afterwards. They changed their name because of the altered line-up and to avoid being mistaken for a satanic metal band.


''New American Gospel'' and ''As the Palaces Burn'' (2000–2003)

With a new name and label, the band released its second album, ''
New American Gospel ''New American Gospel'' is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, as well as their first album under that name (they were originally known as Burn the Priest). It was released in 2000 through Prosthetic Records. ''New ...
'', in September 2000. Patrick Kennedy of
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compared the band to Pantera stating, "The essential signatures of post-Pantera metal are in abundance on Lamb of God's inaugural album. ''New American Gospel'' provides a mighty oak upon which gritty American metal's faith is maintained, effectively bridging the '90s' insistence upon drill-sergeant technicality and the old school's determined focus on riff construction." Chris Adler commented: "This is a classic record. We had all the elements come together to make one of the heaviest, yet contagious records of our career. It was difficult to contain us—we didn't even understand at the time what we had created." Lamb of God toured for two years before releasing their third studio album, ''
As the Palaces Burn ''As the Palaces Burn'' is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, released under Prosthetic Records on May 6, 2003. The album was produced by Devin Townsend and the band itself, and received considerably more airplay t ...
'', on May 6, 2003. Kirk Miller of ''
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'' gave the album three out of five stars, writing that "unlike many of their overreaching, Slipknot-influenced contemporaries, Lamb of God deliver a meticulously crafted metal assault." The album was voted the number one album of 2003 by both '' Revolver Magazine'' and ''
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''. The band was part of the first Headbangers Ball tour, where they recorded a DVD including live performances and a documentary, titled ''Terror and Hubris''. The DVD was a success, debuting at number 31 on the ''Billboard'' Top Music Videos chart.


''Ashes of the Wake'' (2004–2005)

upRandy Blythe during Ozzfest 2004 Lamb of God released ''
Ashes of the Wake ''Ashes of the Wake'' is the fourth studio album and first major-label release by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, released in 2004 via Epic Records. The album debuted at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 35,000 copies in its f ...
'' in August 2004. The album debuted at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and sold over 35,000 copies in its first week. The album was distributed through the band's new record label,
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. Johnny Loftus of
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praised the album, saying "With the genre getting clogged by PVC goofs and Alice in Chains impersonators, Lamb of God balances the equation of power, rage, tradition, and craft. It kills the filler." The title track of the album featured Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick and ex– Megadeth guitarist Chris Poland. ''Ashes of the Wake'' eventually became their first
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certified studio album, being awarded gold status in February 2016. The band supported ''Ashes of the Wake'' with extensive touring, including a second stage slot on Ozzfest in 2004, and the 2005 Sounds of the Underground tour. The band was awarded 2nd Best Album of the Year by ''Revolver'' magazine behind Mastodon's '' Leviathan'', and was awarded Best Music Video for "
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" (2005). While on tour, the band recorded a performance and released it with the name of '' Killadelphia''.Blabbermout.net - Lamb of God: 'Killadelphia' DVD Certified Platinum
The release was made available as a DVD and a CD. The DVD was certified platinum by the
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in 2007. In 2006, a cover version of the first single from the album, "
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", was featured as a playable track in '' Guitar Hero II.'' The original version was released for '' Guitar Hero Smash Hits'' in 2009. The original version is also available as downloadable content for ''
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''.


''Sacrament'' (2005–2007)

In August 2006 Lamb of God released its fifth studio album, '' Sacrament''. The album debuted at number eight on the ''Billboard'' 200 and sold nearly 65,000 copies in its first week of sales, nearly doubling the first week sales of ''Ashes of the Wake''. The album received generally positive reviews, with Cosmo Lee of '' Stylus Magazine'' stating, "''Sacrament'' has the band's most memorable songs to date. Musically, there's no fat. The band plays with laser precision and songs move smoothly through riffs and transitions." Ed Thompson of IGN referred to ''Sacrament'' "one of the best metal albums of 2006", and Jon Pareles of '' Blender'' called it a "speed rush all the way through". ''Sacrament'' would become the band's second gold record issued by the RIAA in September 2019. left, upMark Morton at Download Festival 2007 The band appeared on major tours to support the album, including The Unholy Alliance with Slayer,
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,
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, and Thine Eyes Bleed,
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, supporting Megadeth; main stage at Ozzfest; an appearance at the Download Festival, and an exclusive co-headlining tour with
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, Soilwork, and DevilDriver, where Killswitch Engage and Lamb of God shared headlining spots alternately each show. Lamb of God was nominated for Best Metal Performance at the 2007
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s for " Redneck", but lost out to Slayer's "
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". In December 2007, the band rereleased the album as ''Sacrament: Deluxe Producer Edition''. The release contained all of the original songs from ''Sacrament'' on the first disc, and the second disc was a CD-ROM featuring all of the vocal, bass, guitar, and drum tracks in 192kbit/s MP3 format, enabling the buyer to produce their own interpretation of the songs. Blythe stated, "you sometimes have to do something special to get kids to even buy an album these days rather than download it." The band took a break to write new material throughout 2008 and prepare a new record for release, slated for 2009. The band negotiated for a new record label to distribute records outside the United States. Chris Adler stated Epic Records in the United States "couldn't be more perfect", but wants a different label for international releases. In spite of the success of the tour, the band was not without at least one serious altercation which has since been widely publicized. After playing a sell-out show in Glasgow, Scotland, members of the band and crew were involved in heavy drinking. After a brief amount of time, vocalist Randy Blythe, whilst wearing a kilt and attempting to speak with a Scottish accent, became verbally violent towards both drummer Chris Adler and guitarist Mark Morton, the latter of whom then struck Blythe from behind on the bus in response. The incident developed into grabbing, pushing and separating until Blythe and Morton then encountered each other outside on the footpath. The fight between the two was especially lackluster due to intoxication, however it resulted in Morton bringing Blythe down hard on the pavement beneath him briefly incapacitating Blythe. Two days and at least one show later, the duo reconciled over drinks.


''Wrath ''(2008–2009)

On May 2, Lamb of God announced via MySpace their new DVD, '' Walk with Me in Hell'', would be released on July 1, 2008. The DVD is a double-disc and has nearly five hours of footage, containing the feature documentary ''Walk with Me in Hell'' and multiple live performance extras from the Sacrament World Tour. In August 2008, it was announced, by studio producer Cole Higley, that the band had commenced work on the follow-up to Sacrament, and that its release was scheduled for February 2009. Josh Wilbur was also named as the producer for the record. They also toured with Metallica as a direct support act starting in December 2008. The recording process of the new record was made available to view online live through the band's website, with two
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s installed in the studio (specifically in the drum room and mixing room). 280px, Lamb of God performing in 2009 On February 23, 2009, the band released their sixth studio album internationally via Roadrunner Records, titled ''
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'' and one day later in America via
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. The album is dedicated to Mikey Bronsnan, who helped them get started in Philadelphia.Azerrad, Michael. "Wrath of God: Almost a full decade into their harrowing journey through the metal wilderness, Richmond's finest deliver an album of biblical proportions." Revolver Apr. 2009: 52–59. In November 2008, Bronsnan was killed by a drunk driver. According to drummer Chris Adler, "Without Mikey, we'd very well might not be a band today." Drummer Chris Adler was quoted saying "This album is going to surprise a lot of people. Typically bands that get to where we are in our career begin to slack off, smell the roses and regurgitate. We chose a different path. No one wants to hear another band member hyping a new record. ‘Wrath’ needs no hype. We have topped ourselves and on February 24 you will feel it." "Wrath" debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number two, selling over 68,000 copies in its first week. In support of Wrath, the band in spring of 2009 embarked on the first leg of their world tour, ''No Fear Energy Tour'' headlined by themselves with main support from
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and As I Lay Dying, and rotating opening slots with God Forbid and Municipal Waste. The band played in Europe in the summer to perform with Metallica on the '' World Magnetic Tour'' along with
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, while also playing headlining shows of their own and performing at major European festivals. For the final six dates of the tour, Unearth's Buz McGrath filled in for Mark Morton, as he left early to be with his wife and his first child. Lamb of God was announced to also serve as Metallica's direct support for the North American leg of their 2009 world tour, as well as finishing the year off by headlining shows in Australia and New Zealand with
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and DevilDriver.


''Resolution'' and Blythe's arrest (2010–2013)

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, Rob Zombie, and Five Finger Death Punch.
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, guitarist for Between the Buried and Me, filled in for Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton during the Mayhem Festival. In June 2010, the band played on the main stage at the Download Festival. It was their third appearance at Download Festival. Willie Adler in 2010 On April 19, 2010, IGN released a 'making of' video that features Lamb of God working on their next single, "Hit the Wall". The single is featured in the '' Iron Man 2'' video game. On February 15, 2011, Lamb of God announced that "Hit the Wall" would be available to buy via digital download. The band was also featured on the soundtrack for Namco Bandai Games' 2010 remake of ''
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''. Lamb of God was announced as one of the bands (the other being
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) to support Metallica on their Australian tour in late 2010. In a September 2010 interview, drummer
Chris Adler Christopher James Adler (born November 23, 1972) is an American musician, best known as the founder and longtime drummer of heavy metal band Lamb of God from 1994 to 2019, and of Megadeth from 2015 to 2016. Adler played drums on Megadeth's f ...
mentioned that Lamb of God will enter the studio in February 2011 to begin work on a seventh album. In November, Chris also mentioned that the band will work with producer Josh Wilbur again. Lamb of God was nominated for a Grammy in 2010 for Best Metal Performance, but lost out to Judas Priest's "Dissident Aggressor". The band was once again nominated in 2011, at the 53rd Grammy Awards, but lost, this time to Iron Maiden's "
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". On October 31, 2011, it was announced that the band is set to release their seventh studio album, '' Resolution'', on January 24, 2012. The band also revealed the album's track list and cover art. On January 19, 2012, Lamb of God released a second music video for the single 'Ghost Walking', the first video being the lyric video. The video, which is completely animated, depicts a man fleeing from assassins in order to enter the abort codes for a large unidentified weapon. All the animation was completed by Moreframes Animation, and it was premiered on the music channel Vevo and
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. In February 2012 Lamb of God played the Soundwave Festival in Australia and the Download Festival on the main stage in June. On June 27, 2012 the Czech police arrested Randy Blythe for his actions during a 2010 concert in
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. Blythe was charged, in the
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district court, with committing intentional bodily harm after an incident in which a 19-year-old fan climbed up onto the stage with him. Blythe pushed the teen who then hit his head on the floor when he fell and later died of the injury. Lamb of God canceled their upcoming tour but resumed touring 38 days later when Blythe was released on bail. Blythe was indicted on the charges in December 2012. According to a verdict delivered by the Municipal Court in Prague on March 5, 2013, Blythe had thrown Nosek off the stage and had moral responsibility for the fan's death but he was not criminally liable. The decision was appealed, and upheld by the Prague High Court in June 2013.


First hiatus, ''VII: Sturm und Drang'', and ''The Duke EP'' (2014–2016)

Despite statements from band members that Lamb of God planned to enter the studio in 2014 to begin recording their eighth studio album, hoping to complete it by the end of the same year, Chris Adler said in an interview with ''The Virginian-Pilot'' that besides the large amount legal fees the band encountered from Randy Blythe's trial, the band's inactivity during the trial had eventually depleted the band's funds and thus were unable to fulfill those plans. On January 26, 2014, Randy Blythe posted a picture and a statement on his Instagram saying he would be taking a long break from Lamb of God. The band, after the then-current album cycle would be on hiatus, except for some summer festival appearances. By September, however, Blythe revealed that he was planning to release a new Lamb of God record, which uses lyrics he had written while he was incarcerated along with his book, ''Dark Days: A Memoir'' in early 2015. The band began teasing a new album, with the placeholder title ''Lamb of God VII'' via Instagram and Twitter in late April 2015. A website, lambofgodvii.com, initially comprising an empty black screen, went online in early May. The "VII" (the roman numeral for the number seven) refers to the album being the band's seventh, and does not take into account the first of their albums, released with a slightly different line-up as ''
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''. On May 15, 2015, it was announced that the title of the new album '' VII: Sturm und Drang'', and would be released in July via Epic and Nuclear Blast Entertainment. The first song, "Still Echoes" was made available for streaming on LambofGodVII.com, and available for digital download on May 18. In June of the same year, the band released a video for the song "512". On November 14, 2016, Lamb of God released a new EP titled "The Duke", which featured two new songs from the '' VII: Sturm und Drang'' recordings and three live tracks. The title track is dedicated to a fan and friend of vocalist Randy Blythe, Wayne Ford, who died after a 5-year battle with
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. In addition to the new release, several members of the band auctioned off their instruments, signed CDs, lyric books and gold records to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.


Second Lamb of God hiatus and Burn the Priest cover album (2017–2018)

On April 4, 2017, Blythe said it was time for the band to "really go on hiatus" after their summer North American tour; this was in reference to the first hiatus being on the back of his release from prison and acquittal. On August 10, guitarist Mark Morton confirmed that the band would be going on hiatus but stated that they would still be making music but did not hint at whether this was either for an upcoming release or indeed for Lamb of God at all. On January 22, 2018, Lamb of God was announced as one of the bands supporting the Slayer Farewell Tour. On March 22, Lamb of God announced that on May 18, 2018, they would release a cover album, '' Legion: XX'' under their original name Burn the Priest. It is the band's first album as Burn the Priest since their 1999 album. On October 23, 2018, Lamb of God drummer
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was interviewed on the 486th Metal Injection Livecast and in the interview with Metal Injection he revealed that the band is aiming for a December 2019 release date for Lamb of God's tenth studio album. He also revealed in the interview that he had a conversation with fellow heavy metal drummer Lars Ulrich of the band Metallica about what it is like to work with ex-Metallica guitarist and current Megadeth lead vocalist and guitarist
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prior to working with him on Megadeth's 15th album, '' Dystopia'', which was released in 2016.


Departure of Chris Adler, self-titled album, and ''Omens'' (2019–present)

In June 2019, on the topic of
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returning to the band on a touring basis, Randy Blythe stated during an interview with WSOU that he had no comment and that "it's hard to see what's going to happen with Chris Adler." On July 19, 2019, the band released a statement informing that they had indeed parted ways with Chris Adler, with
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and former Prong drummer Art Cruz being named the new drummer of Lamb of God. They additionally stated that they had begun pre-production on their forthcoming 10th album. On October 23, 2019, Chris Adler released his own statement about his departure from Lamb of God revealing that he "did not make the decision to leave my life’s work" and he "is unwilling to paint by numbers". On February 5, 2020, the band released "Checkmate" as the debut single from their self-titled album, ''
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'', which marks the first song to feature new drummer Art Cruz. The album was initially planned to be released on May 8, but was postponed to June 19, 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Lamb of God toured in support of the album, including a co-headlining US trek with Megadeth in the summer and fall of 2021, and will tour Europe with Kreator,
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and
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in late 2022. In a September 2020 interview with Australia's Subculture Entertainment, Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton was asked how he was spending his coronavirus downtime. He responded, "Writing and recording and creating new music is my favorite part out of all the things we get to do. There's a lot of elements, a lot of components about being in a band like Lamb of God. Performing and touring is one of them. Writing and recording is another one of them. The writing and recording part is far and away my favorite part of what we get to do. And so I have been doing some writing. I've been writing some stuff for Lamb of God, some stuff for other people, some stuff for my own solo project, so there's a lot of new music jumping out of me right now." On February 4, 2021, the band released a song called "Ghost Shaped People" off the upcoming deluxe version of their 2020 self-titled album. The reissue of the album was released on March 26, 2021. On April 1, 2022, the band released a cover of Megadeth's "
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" (1986). The cover also features Megadeth. For select dates throughout 2022, Phil Demmel filled in for both Willie Adler on guitar and John Campbell on bass. The band's ninth studio album, '' Omens'', was released on October 7 2022. The band will support the album with a North American tour with
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. On June 10, 2022, the band released the lead single from ''Omens'' titled "Nevermore".


''As the Palaces Burn'' documentary

In February 2014, a documentary film featuring Lamb of God entitled ''As the Palaces Burn'' was released worldwide. The documentary, directed by
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, began filming in 2012 and was set to focus on fans of the band but drastically altered its scope following the arrest of lead singer Randy Blythe on charges of committing intentional bodily harm stemming from the death of a fan following a concert in Prague two years earlier. The film has been met with positive reviews by critics.


Musical style and influences

Lamb of God is considered a significant member of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal movement, having been referred to as one of "big four" bands of the movement, along with
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, Slipknot and Trivium. The band is mainly considered a groove metal band. Their music has also been described as
metalcore Metalcore (also known as metallic hardcore) is a fusion music genre that combines elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk. As with other styles blending metal and hardcore, such as crust punk and grindcore, metalcore is noted for its use ...
,
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, and
death metal Death metal is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music. It typically employs heavily distorted and low-tuned guitars, played with techniques such as palm muting and tremolo picking; deep growling vocals; aggressive, powerful drumming, fe ...
, as well as heavy metal in general. Lamb of God's 2000 album ''New American Gospel'' has been described as " grindcore and death metal for the hardcore kids". The band's 2004 album ''
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'' has been described "to showcase their thrash and melodic death metal influences and break out of the metalcore category critics tried to push the band into." The band incorporated more thrash metal elements in later albums, which was shown as a direction on ''
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'' (2009) and '' Resolution'' (2012). ''
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'' has been called a fusion of thrash metal, death metal and
hardcore punk Hardcore punk (also known as simply hardcore) is a punk rock music genre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots can be traced to earlier p ...
. The Burn the Priest cover album, '' Legion: XX'' has been described as
crossover thrash Crossover thrash (often abbreviated to crossover) is a fusion genre of thrash metal and hardcore punk. The genre lies on a continuum between heavy metal and hardcore punk. Other genres on the same continuum, such as metalcore and grindcore, ...
, hardcore punk, punk rock and sludge metal. Lamb of God's influences include Pantera,
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, Septic Death,
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, The Faction,
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music. The band helped def ...
, Obituary,
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, Corrosion of Conformity,
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, Dirty Rotten Imbeciles,
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, Shellac, At the Gates, Metallica, Testament, Slayer, Meshuggah, Megadeth,
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, and
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. Although Lamb of God is a heavy metal band, the band's vocalist Randy Blythe is a more avid fan of punk rock than heavy metal, and refuses to consider himself a "metalhead".


Band members

Current members * John Campbell – bass (1994–present) * Randy Blythe – vocals (1995–present) * Mark Morton – lead guitar (1994, 1997–present) * Willie Adler – rhythm guitar (1999–present, US only 2022–present) * Art Cruz – drums (2019–present) Former members * Matt Conner – rhythm guitar (1994) * Abe Spear – rhythm guitar (1994–1999), lead guitar (1994-1997) *
Chris Adler Christopher James Adler (born November 23, 1972) is an American musician, best known as the founder and longtime drummer of heavy metal band Lamb of God from 1994 to 2019, and of Megadeth from 2015 to 2016. Adler played drums on Megadeth's f ...
 – drums (1994–2019; hiatus 2018–2019) Live musicians * Doc Coyle – lead guitar (2009) * Buz McGrath – lead guitar (2009) * Matt DeVries – bass (2013) *
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 – lead guitar (2014) * Phil Demmel – rhythm guitar, bass (2022–present) Timeline


Discography


As Burn the Priest

* ''
Burn the Priest ''Burn the Priest'' is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Burn the Priest. The album was released on April 4, 1999 by Legion Records. It was the band's only release before being re-named to Lamb of God until the release of ...
'' (1999) *'' Legion: XX'' (2018)


As Lamb of God

* ''
New American Gospel ''New American Gospel'' is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, as well as their first album under that name (they were originally known as Burn the Priest). It was released in 2000 through Prosthetic Records. ''New ...
'' (2000) * ''
As the Palaces Burn ''As the Palaces Burn'' is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, released under Prosthetic Records on May 6, 2003. The album was produced by Devin Townsend and the band itself, and received considerably more airplay t ...
'' (2003) * ''
Ashes of the Wake ''Ashes of the Wake'' is the fourth studio album and first major-label release by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, released in 2004 via Epic Records. The album debuted at number 27 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 35,000 copies in its f ...
'' (2004) * '' Sacrament'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2009) * '' Resolution'' (2012) * '' VII: Sturm und Drang'' (2015) * ''
Lamb of God Lamb of God ( el, Ἀμνὸς τοῦ Θεοῦ, Amnòs toû Theoû; la, Agnus Dei, ) is a title for Jesus that appears in the Gospel of John. It appears at John 1:29, where John the Baptist sees Jesus and exclaims, "Behold the Lamb of God wh ...
'' (2020) * '' Omens'' (2022)


Awards and nominations


Grammy Awards

, - , 2007 , " Redneck" , rowspan="3", Best Metal Performance , , - , 2010 , "Set to Fail" , , - , 2011 , "In Your Words" , , - ,
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, "Ghost Walking" , Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance , , - , 2016 , "512" , Best Metal Performance ,


Metal Storm Awards

, - , 2015 , , ''VII: Sturm und Drang'' , , Best Thrash Metal Album , ,


Spike Guys' Choice Awards

, - , 2007 , , Lamb of God , , Ballsiest Band , ,


Revolver Golden Gods Awards

, - , 2010 , , Lamb of God , , Best Live Band , ,


Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards

, - , 2004 , , Lamb of God , , Best Underground Act , , , - , rowspan="3", 2007 , , Lamb of God , , Best Live Band , , , - , Lamb of God , , Best International Band , , , - , ''Sacrament'' , , Album of the Year , , , - , rowspan="2", 2009 , , Lamb of God , , Best International Band , , , - , ''Wrath'' , , Best Album , , , - , 2010 , , Lamb of God , , Best International Band , , , - , 2012 , , Lamb of God , , Best International Band , , , - , 2016 , , Lamb of God , , Best Live Band , ,


References


External links


Official website
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