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The roots of Lamb of God were planted in 1990 when Mark Morton, Chris Adler and John Campbell were floor mates at Virginia Commonwealth University. The trio began playing at Adler's house in Richmond weathering chilly conditions. "There was no heat at the house," recalls Campbell. "We would freeze our asses off, get really drunk and hang around the kerose...
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Dec 11 7:00 pm Wilmington, NC
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Dec 12 7:00 pm Sydney, Australia
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Dec 18 8:00 pm Perth, Australia
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Jan 11, 2010 7:00 pm Washington DC
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Feb 9, 2010 7:00 pm Birmingham, United Kingdom     Buy tickets
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Feb 10, 2010 7:00 pm Newcastle, United Kingdom     Buy tickets
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Feb 11, 2010 7:00 pm Glasgow, United Kingdom     Buy tickets
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Feb 12, 2010 7:30 pm Manchester, United Kingdom
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Feb 17, 2010 7:30 pm Amsterdam, Netherlands
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    • coolman4 user image coolman4
      lamb of god i like tham
    • coolman4 user image coolman4
      lamb of god me to seen'em a ozzfest than in dallas with as i lay dyin
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      Lamb Of Fucking God. Detroit Rock City! Mother Fucking Dope Shit. About To Be Sick
    • thegigguy user image thegigguy
      Looking forward to seeing L.O.G. HEADLINE the Defenders of the Faith #2 @ MANCHESTER- UK. it might get a bit wild in the 'mosh pit' , if last years D.O.T.F gig anything to go by....
    • Tnevz user image Tnevz
      Seen 'em twice. I guess I'm gonna have to make it 3 times. It's gonna be insane, it always is. Dont know why they're playing such a small place this year though.
    • mybig9 user image mybig9
      By far my fav band. Too bad they are playing the MYTH here in the twin cities. Sound SUCKS!!!! Saw them with SLIPKNOT at the EXL Energy Center last time they were here. That was a show!!!! I'm still going of corse. :-p
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      pls. come to philippines
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      KEEP ON KICKING ASS!!!!! DEATH METAL FOREVER!!!! FROM INKSLINGERJD!!!
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    • lilmskeys user image lilmskeys
      These guys are very anointed and put on a powerful show! Wow! I'm amazed to see Gods power displayed through them and in such a real nowadays way! Makes me wanna fly....
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    The roots of Lamb of God were planted in 1990 when Mark Morton, Chris Adler and John Campbell were floor mates at Virginia Commonwealth University. The trio began playing at Adler's house in Richmond weathering chilly conditions. "There was no heat at the house," recalls Campbell. "We would freeze our asses off, get really drunk and hang around the kerosene heaters trying to write metal songs. Kerosene fumes and Black Label beer were definitely what fueled our early days."

    After graduation, Morton moved to Chicago to pursue a master's degree, but the band continued. A new guitarist, Abe Spear, replaced Morton as the band retired its instrumental sound and added Blythe on vocals.

    The quartet, known then as Burn the Priest, became a fixture in the tightly-knit Richmond music scene. To compete with the high-level of musicianship displayed by their contemporaries, the band adopted a rigid practice schedule. "To this day, we practice five days a week out of necessity," says Campbell. "The bands in Richmond can flat outplay you and if you don't practice, they will blow you off the stage. Bands like Breadwinner and Sliang Laos - two local math-metal bands - could play insanely complicated music note perfect. They inspired us to raise the bar musically and taught us the work ethic we needed to be a success."
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