Living Sacrifice

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Living Sacrifice

Background information
Origin Little Rock, Arkansas
Genre(s) Christian metal
Death metal
Thrash metal
Metalcore
Years active 1989 - 2003 and 2005
Label(s) R.E.X. Records, Solid State Records
Website livingsacrifice.com
Former members
Darren Johnson
Jason Truby
Chris Truby
Rocky Gray
Lance Garvin
Arthur Green
Cory Putman
Matthew Putman
Bruce Fitzhugh

Living Sacrifice was a Christian death/thrash metal band that formed in 1989 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. They later switched their style to metalcore and are considered one of the most influential bands in the Christian metal scene.

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Living Sacrifice was one of the first Christian death metal bands. They formed in 1989 by Darren "D.J." Johnson (bass/vocals), Bruce Fitzhugh (guitar) and Lance Garvin (drums). Later on, Jason Truby joined in on guitar.

In 1991, Living Sacrifice's self-titled debut was released on R.E.X. Records. The album received much comparison to thrash groups of the time, especially Slayer. In 1992, Living Sacrifice released their second album, Nonexistent. In this album, Living Sacrifice switched from thrash metal to down-tuned death metal, and D.J. started experimenting with a different type of vocal approach.

In 1994, the band released a third album, Inhabit, which is considered the heaviest of all Living Sacrifice albums (Nonexistent has also been considered the heaviest). On Inhabit, D.J. returned to a more thrashy approach. After this recording R.E.X. went bankrupt, and Living Sacrifice signed onto Solid State Records.


After this, D.J. left the band and Bruce took over vocals. Jason's brother, Chris, also joined on bass. With this new lineup, Living Sacrifice recorded Reborn, their Solid State debut, in 1997. This is considered by many to be their best album. They took a turn to a more metalcore approach, but still had thrash/death metal influence. After this record, Chris and Jason left the band and Jay Stacy filled in on bass, but was later replaced by Arthur Green, formerly of Eso-Charis. Cory Putman (Eso-Charis, Norma Jean) played guitar for a tour through Norway and Sweden but was then replaced by Rocky Gray (who would go on to play drums in Evanescence and guitar in Soul Embraced.)

At the end of 1999, Matt Putman joined Living Sacrifice as a percussionist. This gave Living Sacrifice a new sound, combined with the writing style of Rocky Gray. In 2000, Living Sacrifice recorded their 5th full length album, The Hammering Process. Bruce also sang in one Evanescence song, "Lies".

The Living Sacrifice Logo
The Living Sacrifice Logo

In 2001, A Tribute to Living Sacrifice was released. The album contains covers of many Living Sacrifice songs by other metal bands and former members, and a Living Sacrifice song from a split album called Metamorphosis, released in 1993.

2002 saw Living Sacrifice entering the studio again and recording Conceived In Fire, which would be their last album. This was a return to the metalcore/death/thrash style of Reborn, and was received happily by fans. Unfortunately, in 2003, Living Sacrifice cancelled the rest of one of their tours and announced that Living Sacrifice would not be recording any more albums. Each of the band members had other duties that had to be committed to and the bandmembers felt it was time to move on. Bruce is now a band manager and producer (producing such acts as Few Left Standing & The Showdown), Rocky plays drums in Evanescence, Matt plays in Lovedrug, Snailhuntr, and Unwed Sailor, Arthur is managing small businesses, Jason Truby played in P.O.D. from 2003 until November of 2006, when he decided to leave the band to pursue musical intrests with Phil Keaggy and Lance Garvin. Cory Putman is in Norma Jean, and Lance is recording music with friends. D.J. is currently residing in Arkansas where he is doing ministry work.

In March of 2005, In Memoriam was released by Solid State Records. It is a "best of" album, containing 3 "newly written and recorded songs by Lance Garvin, Rocky Gray and Bruce Fitzhugh", two songs from each Living Sacrifice album, plus "Enthroned," a 1998 cover of a song originally released on 1992's Nonexistent.

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