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New American Gospel

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Download links and information about New American Gospel by Lamb Of God. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Hard Rock, Metal, Death Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 55:22 minutes.

Artist: Lamb Of God
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Hard Rock, Metal, Death Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 14
Duration: 55:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Black Label 4:52
2. A Warning 2:23
3. In the Absence of the Sacred 4:37
4. Letter to the Unborn 2:56
5. The Black Dahlia 3:20
6. Terror and Hubris in the House of Frank Pollard 5:37
7. The Subtle Arts of Murder and Persuasion 4:10
8. Pariah 4:24
9. Confessional 4:01
10. O.D.H.G.A.B.F.E. 5:14
11. Nippon 3:54
12. New Willenium (The Black Dahlia) 3:04
13. Half-Lid (A Warning) 2:26
14. Flux (Pariah) 4:24

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The essential signatures of post-Pantera metal are in abundance on Lamb of God's inaugural album (though they had issued a disc under the name Burn the Priest). A veritable cornucopia of double picking and double-kick drumming, New American Gospel provides a mighty oak upon which gritty American metal's faith is maintained, effectively bridging the '90s' insistence upon drill-sergeant technicality and the old school's determined focus on riff construction. Both kick and snare beats are as insistent as pneumatic drilling, and beyond that, they are diamond-precise, riveted flawlessly into place by Steve Austin's Today Is the Day drum-heavy production. Lamb of God plays a brand of heavy — emphasis on heavy — metal not unlike Meshuggah having jettisoned some of their mathematical insistence. What elevates this Richmond, VA, quintet's assault above the majority of modern metal is the attention given to constructing definite melody and complete songs; this is a creative act who generally is subordinated by most metallers to the pursuit of heaviness. Lamb of God does both tastefully in the proper balance. [New American Gospel was reissued in 2006 with five bonus tracks.]