Wrath
- Lamb of God
- Band Name: Lamb of God
- Record Label: Sony
- Release Date: Feb 24, 2009
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8.9
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Universal acclaim- based on 36 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 34 out of 36
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Mixed: 1 out of 36
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Negative: 1 out of 36
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DarylKJun 1, 20099Brilliant! Perhaps not quite as good as sacrament, but sacrament is my favourite album ever. This album rocks.
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MikieLFeb 25, 20099
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MertO.Feb 27, 200910There's not even a second wrong in this album.
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SteveJMar 24, 200910I love this album no matter what rolling stone says!
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TimTMay 19, 20099Yes definitely leave sacremant in the dust... because wrath far exceeds it. This album is excellent. furious, aggressive and excellent.
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FelixBMay 19, 20099
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GlenBMay 29, 200910Not only is the musical verocity still there, but the progression as well! Randy's vocal range has improved with EVERY LOG album, to date! An album worthy of the namesake!
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KeenanSMay 3, 200910Truly amazing. Just as good as Sacrament. Songs such as Broken Hands have powerful meaningful lyrics. They introduce new ideas in songs such as Grace. This album is a piece of art.
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Feb 22, 201210Goddamn, I think this is Lamd of God's best work to date. Better than Sacrament, better than Ashes of the Wake and As the Palaces Burn combine. Lamb of God keeps heavy metal alive. Asking Alexandria doesn't have **** on these guys
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Jul 8, 201110
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Mar 4, 20129A very good record yet again from Lamb of God. Like always, it is rather intense, heavy and aggresive while being awesomely catchy at the same time. Some of the tracks are within Lamb of God's best songs. It is really very good. Definitely buy it if you're a Lamb of God fan, but if you aren't this won't do anything to change your mind.
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There's no denying the sheer "angry basement workout/summer garage weightlifting" potential that Wrath's perfectly acceptable 45-minute running time offers, but without a single hook that sticks around long enough to reel in the fish, all you've got is bait.
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70Cuts like 'In Your Words' and 'Grace' cover an impressive amount of sonic ground, from delicate acoustic atmospherics to full-on rhythmic pummeling. Yet with frontman Randy Blythe's guttural growl--not to mention his bile-soaked lyrics about religious hypocrisy--this is hardly a bid for an active-rock breakthrough.
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60They’re closer to turning monstrous dexterity into gut-wrenching metal, but for now, the oblatory goats and virgins are safe.