Last Friday (May 18th), Lamb of God released their badass new covers album, Legion: XX, under the band's original name Burn the Priest; the record features their takes on songs by the Cro-Mags, Agnostic Front, Ministry, Big Black and others — all groups that influenced them in their early days. We've been digging deep into the LP with an exclusive track-by-track video series with LOG singer Randy Blythe, who breaks down each of Legion: XX's 10 covers, sharing the stories behind the song choices and the recording process. Watch the full series below, and if you haven't already, pick up the album here.
Randy Blythe Breaks Down Lamb of God Covers Album 'Legion: XX' Track by Track
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