Living Sacrifice is legendary. Former and current members of the Christian metal band went on to play in Evanescence, P.O.D. and Norma Jean. The Infinite Order, the band's new album, was produced by Jeremiah Scott (Destroy Destroy Destroy) and mixed by Andy Sneap (Megadeth, Machine Head) and announces the return of Living Sacrifice with might and majesty. Powerful, forthright, thrashy and skillfully executed as ever, the album serves as an unapologetic reminder as to exactly why so many of today's heavy music leaders hold Living Sacrifice and their legacy in such high-esteem. As I Lay Dying singer Tim Lambesis sums it up best: "You can hear Living Sacrifice's legacy in the entire generation of bands who've come after them. And those bands still haven't caught up."
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01.
Overkill Exposure
02.
Rules Of Engagement
03.
Nietzsche's Madness
04.
Unfit To Live
05.
The Training
06.
Organized Lie
07.
The Reckoning
08.
Love Forgives
09.
They Were One
10.
God Is My Home
11.
Apostasy
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Of My Flesh, Of My Heart (CD Only Hidden Track)
5/5| Posted June 09, 2011
Living Sacrifice has been around a long time. In that time they have made a name for themselves and have become one of the most influential bands in the history of Christain metal. This album marks their first album since coming off an 8 year hiatus and it sounds amazing. It feels like they have never left. The brutal sound is present throughout and Bruce Fitzhugh's unique growl remains consistant as well. This album is a great welcome back for any longtime fans and is a great starter for newcomers as well.
The Strongest Return Ever| Posted March 22, 2010
I swear, I got into Living Sacrifice over the summer of '09. And I have to say, this is the strongest return of the so-called "Greatest Christian Metal Band Ever". The stand out tracks were "Nietzche's Madness", "Organized Lie", "They Were One", and "God Is My Home." Please pick up this record because you will rock out to it all day.