He's best known as the frontman of Richmond, Virginia, powerhouse Lamb of God and rightfully so, but D. Randall Blythe is not one to slack off in his spare time. The dude has also starred in movies, written books and honed his skills as a photographer, surfer and skateboarder. He's also lent his ferocious vocal talents to a wealth of non-LOG projects, including a Misfit's solo outfit (Doyle), a punk-rock supergroup (Teenage Time Killers) and a French environmental metal band (you fucking know who). Catch up on his various musical endeavors with our career-spanning playlist below.
Blast Our Career-Spanning Randy Blythe Playlist, From Lamb of God to Gojira and Beyond
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