Killadelphia (album)
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Killadelphia | ||
Live album by Lamb of God | ||
Genre | Groove Metal | |
Label | Epic Records | |
Lamb of God chronology | ||
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Ashes of the Wake (2004) |
Killadelphia (2005) |
Sacrament (2006) |
Killadelphia is the audio-only album version of metal band Lamb of God's concert in Philadelphia, released by Epic Records. It boasts the entire unabridged audio from the concert documented in the DVD of the same name. The CD was released on December 13th, 2005, available with a special re-release version of the DVD or by itself in conventional CD packaging.
It was mixed by Machine, who also produced Lamb of God's Ashes of the Wake studio album. The concert itself features songs from all three studio albums, and even a song from the band's previous incarnation, Burn the Priest. Because it is a complete audio version of the concert, the CD is over 70 minutes long and the transitions between tracks are seamless.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Laid To Rest"
- "Hourglass"
- "As the Palaces Burn"
- "Now You've Got Something To Die For"
- "11th Hour"
- "Terror and Hubris in the House of Frank Pollard"
- "Ruin"
- "Omerta"
- "Pariah"
- "The Faded Line"
- "Bloodletting"
- "The Subtle Arts Of Murder And Persuasion"
- "Vigil"
- "What I've Become"
- "Black Label"
Lamb of God |
Randy Blythe | Mark Morton | Willie Adler | John Campbell | Chris Adler |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Burn the Priest | New American Gospel | As the Palaces Burn | Ashes of the Wake | Sacrament |
Demos: Sevens and More |
Live albums: Killadelphia |
DVDs: Terror and Hubris | Killadelphia |
Singles |
"Black Label" | "Ruin" | "11th Hour" | "As the Palaces Burn" | "Laid to Rest" | "Now You've Got Something to Die For" | "Redneck" | "Walk With Me In Hell" |