Hello everyone! 😄 I am very proud to announce that I will be making my own metal songs under the name ‘Stiger’! ▶️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4n9BhnsYll8.html Feel free to take a listen to the first song here, called Merciless! Thank you for watching!! 🤘🤘
I’m not kidding, this will go down in history as one of the all time greatest video examples of metal as a genre. This is up there with Metallica in Russia, Pantera’s live version of Domination and Slipknot on Conan. Freaking epic.
@@chickendudehtx That 2000s era will be always best, no smart phones, computers Just chilling outside with friends, concerts, happy life Now concerts are just people with cameras, dead crowd etc. Bands are weak af today, rarely anyone is good anymore, just mainstream hip hop pop ass shit metal imo I love early 2000s metal and metalcore bands that are considered metal, not this modern emo/pop shit
@@metalc0readd1ct Couldn't have said it any better myself. Another concert I love to watch from the earlier 2000s is Exodus live at Wacken with Rob Dukes. One of the most badass crowds ever (wall of death)
@@javierescuella8058 They actually didn't here. If you check the runtime of the studio version against this performance there isn't even one second of difference. Incredibly tight performance.
This scene is the best description of Metal at his best and finest , the band the crowd the song the energy the performance , everything is so perfect , hail to all metalheads brothers and sisters arround the globe, keep the genre alive!!!
Its the guitar sound for me. I watch this 100 times a day and the guitar sound never ceases to amaze me. That is incredibly difficult to make a guitar sound that good on that big of scale. Give that tech a raise.
Ive seen at least 300 different shows.. And LoG hands down are the 8 best shows ive ever sen.. they sound damn near studio quality live every time.. and when he says tear this place part.. I dont quite think he knows just how serious we take him \m/ haha
I remember slipping ashes of the wake into my dad's truck's cd player and after he almost shit his pants from the initial blast he immediately yelled "... the fuck!? I can't understand a goddamn word, put Ten(Pearl Jam album) back in!".... and that was the moment when I fell in love with LoG
I saw Lamb of God live 10 years ago or so, and although there were some big heavy names in the line up like soulfly and motorhead no band could make the energy that Lamb of God had. By far the heaviest shit i have ever heard live with the craziest mosh pits, shit was so brutal i was hanging to the fense for dear life. Worth every penny.
True! The dude is amazing! As the matter of fact... What drew me in when I first heard Lamb of God was the amazing musicianship. To this day I hardly listen to other bands with a more scream oriented vocal style, but Lamb of God won me over with the extreme instrumental parts and Randy's passion ^^
@hindd95 There are two possibilities. 1. It was landing. 2. The pilots heard that Lamb of God was playing and decided to fly lower so all the passengers could hear the magical tones.
I’m glad to say I was there in the pit. This was when they came off the back of “Sacrament” and, in my opinion, they were at the peak of their game. Suicidal Tendencies on the Friday, Slayer on Saturday, and Lamb Of God on Sunday... Download 2007 was a good weekend!
Went see lamb of god, kill switch, soilwork and devildriver back in 2009 at the Verizon wireless amphitheater in Houston. I’m 4 hours from Houston, and I had a final exam in the morning bc it was December. Lamb of god has been one of my number 1 favorites since Laid to Rest. We started the mosh pits, we owned the mosh pits bc we were the biggest guys there, and that was the most intense, highest energy in such a small arena. They opened with hourglass and once Chris started on those drums, that roof nearly came off that place. My ears were ringing when we left and didn’t stop ringing till the next afternoon. I didn’t sleep at all and went to my exam at 8am with a big boot mark from this chicks combat boot who was crowd surfing and nailed me right in the forehead. Still one of the best times of my life. And I still made a 96 on my test
Lyrics If there was a single day I could live A single breath I could take I'd trade all the others away The blood's on the wall so you'd might as well just admit it And bleach out the stains commit to forgetting it You're better off empty and blank Than left with a single pathetic trace of this Smother another failure, lay this to rest Console yourself, you're better alone Destroy yourself, see who gives a fuck Absorb yourself, you're better alone Destroy yourself I'll chain you to the truth, for the truth shall set you free I'll turn the screws of vengeance and bury you with honesty I'll make all your dreams come to life And slay them as quickly as they came Smother another failure, lay this to rest Console yourself, you're better alone Destroy yourself, see who gives a fuck Absorb yourself, you're better alone Destroy yourself See who gives a fuck See who gives a fuck See who gives a fuck Failure If there was a day I could live If there was a single breath I could take I'd trade all the others away I'd trade all the others away
By far my #1 favorite LAMB OF GOD song of all time. Greetings from Pittsburgh PA USA. LAMB OF GOD please come back to Pittsburgh PA on your as soon as you can (PLEASE)
A hot crowd, Perfect vocals, Everyones playing is on point, yeah that’s all awesome but you wanna know what makes this even better? Not a single phone in sight, just thousands of people living in the moment and being apart of this masterpiece of a show
This was such a good set! Little 18 year old me getting thrown around the pits. Loved it. There was a massive Wall Of Death at one point but I forget what song it was
Yeah for real. I'm Episcopal which is really close to Catholic and I LOVE Death metal. Practically all I listen to. I'm getting my own death/groove metal band together eventually and it's not gonna change a thing about my religion.
For anyone else wondering how many people there are there... Usually there would have been 80-100k people there at the main stage for headliners, of which LOG were not. Now, I don't want to say they were unusually packed for a mid afternoon set, but they were unusually packed for a mid afternoon set! Been there so many times and there had to be 50-60k AT THE VERY LEAST. The festival arena was a kind of natural arena with the hill so it always made a crowd look double the size it was, but this was a big crowd for sure. This was the last year they held the festival in that location at Donington. It's never been the same since.