LAMB OF GOD Bassist To Guest On Tonight's 'Chaos With Full Metal Jackie'

June 29, 2008

LAMB OF GOD bassist John Campbell will be the featured guest on tonight's (Sunday, June 29) edition of Indie 103.1 FM's specialty metal program "Chaos with Full Metal Jackie" at 10:00 p.m. PST (1:00 a.m. EST Monday morning).

To listen to the show live via the Internet, go to this location. The program also airs on KNAC.COM Monday nights between 7 and 9 p.m. PST (and again on Sunday mornings between 7 and 9 a.m.).

LAMB OF GOD will world-premier the full-length feature from its forthcoming two-DVD set, "Walk With Me In Hell" (read Scott Alisoglu's review of the DVD at this location) at Chelsea Cinemas in New York City on June 30 at 7:00 p.m., with the full band in attendance. Fans can get their ticket to the premiere by pre-ordering the special double DVD bundle while supplies last.

Due in Europe through Roadrunner on June 30 and in North America via Epic on July 1, "Walk With Me In Hell" features over five hours of incredible, all-access footage. Disc 1 contains the highly anticipated feature documentary "Walk With Me In Hell" and multiple live performance extras from across the globe on the "Sacrament" world tour. The documentary chronicles every detail in the lives of LAMB OF GOD as they completed recording and toured around the world nearly three times over in support of the highly praised 2006 album "Sacrament". Disc 2 includes an additional full-length "Making of Sacrament" feature plus LAMB OF GOD's entire, uncut, brutal performance at the Download festival 2007, where they performed in front of over 72,000 fans. Extras include deleted scenes, live performance videos for various tour stops, the official music video for "Redneck", and a "Making of Redneck" documentary.

"Walk With Me In Hell" was directed by Doug Spangenberg, who has also directed the platinum-awarded "Killadelphia" DVD, plus LAMB OF GOD's first DVD, "Terror and Hubris".

(Thanks: Andrew / The Space Lord)

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