Lamb Of God Song Used In TV Horror Game Show Preview
. The lyrics were inspired by frontman Randy Blythe's ordeal in a Czech prison in 2012, before he was acquitted of the manslaughter of a fan. He was assigned to cell number 512 while he waited to be allowed home. The track appears on latest album VII: Sturm Und Drang. Blythe says: "Our fascination with the horrors of history - which is part of the theme of our album - is also evidenced in Hellevator, and the tone of the show is a perfect fit with the vibe of 512. "Much like our music, the show takes you to a place you're not sure you want to go to. But if you're brave enough, it's an amazing experience." Check out the show trailer here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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