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Another great effort! Dec 31, 2009 Metal is back baby and Lamb Of God prove that without question. This album and band is everything a metal fan could want, classic and best style riffs, inhuman awsome vocals, killer drums and just amazing songs topped off with a great metal image. This is what all new bands should strive for not the nugay music on the radio.
Great remaster. Get this album if you like LOG! Dec 23, 2009 I have heard the original CD release of this album. The production was very poor. It gave it a raw quality though. By the time I bought this CD the original was not available at big chain stores. Anyways on with the review.
I bought this album knowing what I was getting into. This album has five good songs IMO. Just don't like Randy's singing style too much on this one. The musical aspect of the album is pure gold. Yeah the songs can be repetitive, but Randy's lyrical talent make up for that. He makes you think with his words.
Why do so many people hate on this album? If you don't like it then don't listen to it. I bet most of you listen to radio metal. That stuff is all BS. Manufactured metal for whiny babies, and people with no musical talent.
This is LOG in their early days. The band has matured quite a bit since then. Interesting how most lyricist start out writing about themselves. Then look outward, and start writing about political, problems that are going on in their country, and all that.
I bought this album after Ashes. Personally I think Ashes is was their strongest album until this one came out. Ashes is still my all time favorite LOG album.
Bottom line is. If you like LOG purchase this album. It still has a raw quality to it. The songs are all worth a listen. This one took some time to grow on me. It can grow on you too. If you give it a chance.
Totally different band than LOG today. Jan 27, 2009 I can't get into this CD. Even though Randy Blythe's current cookie-monster vocal style is far from the most musical aspect of LOG, the vocal performance on this CD is indiscernible and muted with a lot of high pitch screaming. I believe the mixing also leaves something to be desired. As one of my friends put it, "the double kick sounds like it is being played with two empty coke bottles." The CD also lacks the great riffing that I usually enjoy like about Lamb of God. I'm sure there are those who love this CD. It just isn't my taste.
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Clearly........ Feb 18, 2008 this is the best effort Lamb of God have ever recorded. Anyone who actually opens their ears will agree. The problem you people are having is you got hooked on their latter efforts first, then popped in New American Gospel and realized the riffs they are playing 8 years later have not changed one bit. So you don't like it because it sounds the same when in fact, New American Gospel came before all their other boring albums. Not to mention the fact that at least back then, they could do those songs with some speed and not just do 500 groove only riffs like they are channeling Funkadelic. The bottom line is this band pretty much sucks the royal backside, but if you are going to even give this band a chance you might as well start and end with this album, because the rest are so worthless it's not even funny.
New American METAL Feb 15, 2008 If you're a diehard Lamb of God fan, then get this album! It's extremely raw and aggressive and will not disappoint!
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