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  1. Dec 14, 2020 · Memento Mori (Lamb Of God, 2020) When victorious generals would march back into Ancient Rome, it would be the job of one particular servant to whisper into their ear ‘Memento Mori’: Latin for...

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  2. May 7, 2024 · The lyrics of “Walk With Me In Hell” are inspired by the personal experiences of Lamb Of God’s vocalist Randy Blythe. The song was written after Blythe found out that his girlfriend had cheated on him with his best friend. He was crushed by the betrayal and turned to alcohol and drugs to cope with the pain.

  3. Jun 19, 2020 · The song that came to define the new Lamb Of God era, and open Ashes Of The Wake, was the monstrous Laid To Rest – a song that was built on Mark’s new approach to songwriting at the time. “I came in with the opening riff and it just built from there,” Mark tells us.

  4. Jan 15, 2024 · Diving deep into the heavy metal thunder, Lamb of God’s ‘Walk With Me In Hell’ is not just a song but an anthem encapsulating a tumultuous journey through hardship and the offer of companionship amidst despair.

    • Laid to Rest (Ashes Of The Wake, 2004) “Right from the opening rift the song just pulls you in and doesn’t let go. Love the vocals on Randy in this too.
    • Walk With Me In Hell (As The Palaces Burn, 2006) “The song has its own blend…vocals as always are brilliant and the guitar breakdown has been recorded in a very creative way that makes you listen to it very carefully.
    • Redneck (As The Palaces Burn, 2006) “This song is so powerful. It sounds awesome, musically, and the vocals are greater than most of LOG songs. Specially at the mid part where the lead by mark morton combines with the deadly riff by Willie Edler.”
    • Blacken the Cursed Sun (Sacrament, 2006) “You can hear the coordination of the crowds and randy as he sings the last part! Totally AWESOME! This song is where Randy proves to be a lyrical magician.
  5. This song, at least in my interpretation, is about laying an old relationship to rest. I'm going to explain what everything means: If there was a single day I could live...

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  7. Originally known by the less-than-subtle moniker Burn the Priest, Richmond, Virginia-based Lamb of God decided to change their name shortly after the release of a self-titled debut in 1998. Featuring vocalist Randy Blythe, ...

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