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Movie Reviews of Lamb of God: Walk With Me in HellMovie Review: they've done it again Summary: 5 Stars
they have made another killer dvd doesn't have as much live footage but makes up for with the making of sacrament and going into details of the band and their normal lives
Movie Review: GREAT DVD. LITTLE PREVIEW OF WHAT THEY ARE LIKE LIVE Summary: 5 Stars
I RECENTLY BECAME A BIG FAN OF THESE GUYS. GREAT DVD AND SONGS. IT GIVE A PREVIEW OF WHAT THEY ARE LIKE LIVE IN CONCERT. I'D HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS DVD TO ANYONE
Movie Review: Lamb of God: the kings of new anerican metal Summary: 5 Stars
Amazing DVD, awesome live performances and documentaries. This product really shows what LOG is about: pure rock n roll.
Movie Review: Keepin' it Perfect!!! Summary: 5 Stars
All in all just an awesome DVD. A gret follow-up to Killadelphia. You won't be disappointed!!
Movie Review: Worthwhile for any LoG Fan Summary: 4 Stars
Lamb of God is back with another DVD for fans to enjoy, this one chronicling their post-"Ashes" ascension to Actual Fame with the release of their cd "Sacrament." While entertaining, and interesting to any fan of the now-mega metal band; it's no "Killadelphia," and there's less intimacy with the band, as well as less live music overall.
The length is what should sell you on this... The DVD contains about 4 hours of material over two discs. There are two documentaries; one is generally about the band's touring endeavors and rise to metal stardom, the other is about the making of "Sacrament," which was included in the special edition of that album. Also included are couple of versions of the video "Redneck," and their live set at the Download Festival.
The Festival live set was a little short (but extremely well- recorded and edited), and the main documentary was more about a band "making it" than a band struggling. An ironic oft-repeated complaint by the band is how "bad luck follows them around," and then they get nominated for a grammy. Tough luck, yeah. Also no fist-fights (sort of... see below) in this one, Randy is on his best behavior throughout. On the plus side, the documentary had me howling with laughter a couple of times, especially the Campbell-Willie slap fight.
Again, if you like this band as much as most metalheads do, you will enjoy this vid. Highlight: live version of "Blacken the Cursed Sun." It's one of the heaviest songs ever, and the band knows it. It's an absolutely sick performance of a killer song.
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