Lamb Of God are heavyweights on the metal scene, carrying the torch for the genre in the 2000s along with Killswitch Engage and Mastodon. Their most popular songs are from that decade: "Laid To Rest" (2004) and "Redneck" (2006).
In Christianity, the Lamb Of God is Jesus. The band chose the name because of the striking contrast with their aggressive music and often apocalyptic lyrics. Also, their original name was Burn The Priest, so they were already using Christian nomenclature (they changed to Lamb Of God in 1998). They certainly won't be confused with any CCM acts, but they've made it clear they aren't anti-Christian.
The band formed in 1994 (as Burn The Priest) at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. At first they were just instrumental, but that changed when Randy Blythe joined in 1995 at the invitation of guitarist Abe Spear. At the time, Blythe was working restaurant jobs in the Richmond area but much more interested in making music.
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