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Sevens and More is a demo album by Burn the Priest (now Lamb Of God), released in 1998 by mp3.com, and consists of songs from seven inches and compilations as well as unreleased tracks. Tracks 1-3 are previews of the then unreleased BTP full-length CD; track #4 is from the Burn The Priest / Agents of Satan split 7-inch; tracks 5-6 are from the Burn The Priest / ZED split 7"; track #7 is a cover of Jerry Buckner and Gary Garcia's "Ode To A Centipede" off their very obscure "Pac-Man Fever" record / CD; track #8 is not technically a BTP song: it is a song from Chris Adler's solo recording project EvilDeathInc.; the song was originally named "Rim Job". The cover art features a full-color version of a painting by FFF (Chris Wade) which appeared on their split 7" with Agents of Satan.
"There was a program they (mp3.com) had set up for bands to sell a few tunes and for them to get a cut. (...) We worked together on a lot of shit as they liked us and I think we helped drum up a bit of business for their 'metal' advertisers at the time." -Chris Adler, March 2006
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- "Bloodletting"
- "Lies of Autumn"
- "Salivation"
- "Suffering Bastard"
- "Ballad of Kansas City"
- "Ruiner"
- "Centipede"
- "Evil Death Inc."
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