LAMB OF GOD: 'Killadelphia' CD Due In December

October 31, 2005

LAMB OF GOD will release a CD containing the live concert audio from their "Killadelphia" DVD on December 13 via Epic. The "Killadelphia" CD will include close to 10 minutes of never-before-heard bonus footage from the Philadelphia concert that was recorded for the DVD plus additional audio. This content will be available via Connected technology where the CD acts a key to unlock the visual content at a secure web site.

The "Killadelphia" CD will be available in two formats with brand new packaging unique to each format — as a solo CD, or combined with the original DVD in DVD packaging — to insure that "Killadelphia" will be available in every configuration possible to keep fans from double spending. All formats will be stocked in CD and DVD sections at retail outlets.

LAMB OF GOD's "Killadelphia" CD highlights every facet of the bands unforgiving live performance recorded from two unforgettable sold-out concerts at Philadelphia's legendary Trocadero.

"This period of our career, captured in this DVD/CD, has become something no one ever expected," stated drummer Chris Adler. "It not only gave us something special to remember forever, but it also helped show how a band that believes in themselves and their music can help make a dent in the industry that thrives on image. No one expected us to be able to pull this off, and the best part is that all we did was be ourselves. We get questions all the time about extra footage or a audio CD from the concert and we liked the idea, but we wanted to make sure that our friends and fans weren't gouged having to repurchase the same thing. Extras or not, we're all music fans too and we hate when bands or labels do that to us. We came up with the idea of splitting it up as much as possible so if you have the DVD, you can get the CD separate, and if you don't have it, you can now pick them up separately or together. We hope you enjoy it as much as we have — so on December 13th get yourself a cold one and turn it up...way up! Thanks and stay metal!"

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