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Sacrament
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Album Reviews: 5
Album: Sacrament
Artist: Lamb of God
Release Date: 8/22/2006
Genre: Rock/Pop

Virginia metalcore kings Lamb of God get personal on the blistering Sacrament, an 11-track onslaught of machine gun riffs and larynx-shredding vocals filtered through an immaculately mapped-out rhythm section that owes as much to progressive rock as it does traditional heavy metal. Producer... [+] Expand

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If you liked Ashes of the Wake then you'll love this.
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posted Aug 22, 2006
PURE AMERICAN METAL!
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posted Mar 5, 2007
Sacrament was voted the best metal record of 2006, which in my opinion is an understatement. The record has pushed the limits of modern day metal and has transformed millions who originally wouldn hav apprectiated lamb of god. Read on to see wat this reco
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posted Jul 28, 2008
Pure American Metal
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posted Sep 8, 2007
Once more, Lamb of God displays that not only are they a competent band, but are likely to put out even more impressive works in the future.
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posted Nov 29, 2007

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3.0 out of 5 stars James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
Virginia metalcore kings Lamb of God get personal on the blistering Sacrament, an 11-track onslaught of machine gun riffs and larynx-shredding vocals filtered through an immaculately mapped-out rhythm section that owes as much to progressive rock as it does traditional heavy metal. Producer Machine, who helped craft 2004's Ashes of the Wake into one of the best metal records of the year, has returned, tightening his wrench and experimenting on Randy Blythe's voice like a fever-mad scientist. Longtime fans will no doubt debate the virtues of Sacrament's commercial bullet, the scathing White Zombie-meets-Megadeth single "Redneck," but the rest of the album is as brutal as anything they've ever done. Melodic opener "Walk with Me in Hell" culls inspiration from Piece of Mind-era Iron Maiden, "Pathetic" wraps itself around a sinewy lead that sounds like a snake swallowing dinner, and "Blacken the Cursed Sun," easily one of the best metal songs of 2006, shows further evidence of the band's potential to become the American version of Opeth. If Sacrament suffer from anything, it's a pounding sense of sameness. They rarely stray from the "Drop D" tuning, resulting in a second half that tends to blur, shake, and sputter out a bit, but there's no denying Lamb of God's almost unnerving power to conjure wind from the tiniest of stereo speakers.
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