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Killadelphia
Lamb of God
Killadelphia
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Lamb of God
Title: Killadelphia
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Epic
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 12/13/2005
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 828767576527, 0886970892421, 828767628622, 088697089242

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Fantastic live disc
A. Stutheit | Denver, CO USA | 01/16/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"My wish finally came true late last year. Lamb of God, one of modern metal's best and most promising bands, released their first live album. This Virginia five-piece are actually somewhat boring to watch on stage, but, as this album proves, they still put on a great live show. And at least they're not like some other bands (not mentioning any names, here) who rely too heavily on visual props to distract the audience's attention from a lack of musical talent. "Killadelphia," which was released separately as a CD and a DVD package, features six songs from their most recent album, "Ashes of the Wake," four songs from "As The Palaces Burn," four cuts from their debut, "New American Gospel," and even a tune from an album they released under the name Burn The Priest. "Killadelphia"'s sound quality is great, and the band's musicianship is, of course, nothing less than superb. These songs are just about perfect, and even when the band seem a bit hurried (as in track four), they sound great.



Chris Adler drives the rhythms with insanely fast, pummeling drum patterns, but the guitarists (Willie Adler and Mark Morton) lead the charge, with catchy, flattening, thrash-inspired riffs which flow like water from a fountain. Meanwhile, frontman Randy Blythe is his usual angry self--he growls and bellows throughout, and he only sounds human when he's talking to the crowd (which he does quite a bit, saying things like "let me see your f-ckin' horns!," "make some noise!," and "here we go!")



The album begins the way many live discs do, with the crowd chanting the band's name. But, after that (the "Intro" track), Lamb of God launch into the chug and churning "Laid To Rest." Randy growls throughout this song (he even omits the spoken word part at the beginning), and the crowd joins him in his yell of "See who gives a f-ck!"



After track four (which features a perfectly recited guitar solo), Randy introduces the band, tells the crowd about the DVD they're filming, and tells them to go crazy. "Now You've Got Something To Die For" (which is very loud, here and features steam-rolling guitars) follows, and then Lamb of God proceed to play "11th Hour." This is an ultra catchy "drinking song" (as described by Randy), which features an almost mind-boggling give-and-take between the guitars and drums.



Song number seven, "Terror & Hubris In The House Of Frank Pollard," kind of falls flat, but this track is still worth listening to, because (when it's over) Randy disparages nu-metal and says "Let me hear you say `hail true metal!'"



The next song, the super heavy "Ruin," is very musically complex, but it's pulled off flawlessly, and is complete with a ripping guitar solo and a killer breakdown.



The slower, churning "Omerta" comes next, but things pick back up again for the blistering rendition of "Pariah," and the walloping, double bass and bottom heavy "The Faded Line."



"Bloodletting," the only song on here from the Burn the Priest album, is absolutely brutal, and the last track worth mentioning, "The Subtle Arts Of Murder & Persuasion," keeps the listener's blood pumping, with a pounding, jackhammer beat.



So, this is a great listen and a wise buy for any type of Lamb of God fan. If you're new to them, this is like a Greatest Hits album, so it makes for a nice sampler; and, of course, "Killadelphia" is essential if you're already a LoG or metalcore fan."
Killadelphia rocks!
alouicious | 01/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A must have for any LOG fan- and if you aren't an LOG fan, you will be after hearing this!"
Same as the DVD and still kickin' ass
W. Moore | Chicago | 12/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This cd rocks. Anyone who's seen Lamb of God live or owns the live DVD version of this knows what kind of intensity and agression they bring to their live shows. This CD sums that agression up nicely. All of my favorite LOG songs are on here, Highlights include The Faded Line, The Subtle Arts of Murder and Persuasion, What I've Become, Black Label, Ruin and 11th Hour. What impresses me the most is how well they duplicate the studio sound on stage.

Cheers Mother F***er this is 11th Hour!"