Talk:First Strike Still Deadly
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The first riff of 'Laid to Rest', on the album 'Ashes of the Wake' by Lamb of God, is incredibly similar to the riff from 'Into the Pit' by Testament, on their album 'First Strike Still Deadly'. The Testament album was released first, so it could be a case of Lamb of God 'stealing', 'borrowing' or 'ripping off' this riff. I have tried to find sources to back this up, but I could find nothing but tablature for the two songs. The song 'Laid to Rest' also appears on the EP 'Pure American Metal', which could have been released before 'First Strike Still Deadly', but I'm not sure. Does anyone have any information on this, or think it's worth mentioning?
Umm, 'Into the Pit' was first recorded for 'The New Order' way back in the late 80's. The FSSD recording is simply a modernized rerecording.Toodiesel 19:00, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
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is this a demo? i dont understand what it is —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.162.203.173 (talk) 23:47, 23 January 2008 (UTC)