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LAMB OF GOD - Sacrament

| InsidePulse | | It's obvious why metal-heads consider Lamb Of God the heir apparent to Metallica, Pantera, and Slayer. The group not only recalls all three of those forebears at once, it also proves that ugly, uncompromising thrash metal can still infiltrate the mainstream....full text |
| | AV Club | The Inside Pulse:
Quite revered on the American metal scene as one of the top performers the country has to offer the genre, Lamb of God has received stellar reviews throughout their career and have already had past releases heralded as classics. With all of that weight on their shoulders, Sacrament hits the shelves and aggressively attempts to hold their crown on the throne of the US scene....full text |
| | StylusMagazine | | In the so-called New Wave of American Heavy Metal (NWOAHM), Lamb of God has emerged as one of the four most popular acts (among Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage, and Trivium). But while their colleagues draw from melodic Swedish metal, Lamb of God takes inspiration domestically. Pantera is its main influence; over time, Randy Blythe’s vocals increasingly resemble Phil Anselmo’s, and Chris Adler’s drumming owes a heavy debt to Vinnie Paul Abbott....full text |
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