LAMB OF GOD, GarageBand And Sirius Satellite Radio Announce 'Producer Challenge' Contest

January 30, 2008

Fresh off the December 4 release of the "Deluxe Producer Edition" of "Sacrament", Grammy-nominated metal juggernaut LAMB OF GOD has teamed up with Sirius Satellite Radio and GarageBand to bring fans the "Producer Challenge" contest.

The contest winners will win a trip to New York to meet LAMB OF GOD at the premiere of their upcoming DVD, slated for a spring 2008 release.

LAMB OF GOD is giving you the GarageBand files for the song "Redneck" (available here),or you can use the producer files that come with the "Deluxe Producer Edition" of "Sacrament" (available in stores now) to remix ANY song off the album.

Fans will be able to submit entries in the following categories:

* Most Creative Remix
* Best Replacement Track(s)
* Best Additional Track(s)
* Best Medley
* Most Creative Loop

The winning tracks will be featured on the official LAMB OF GOD web site. Five (5) finalists will win the new DVD (before it's available for purchase) and an autographed LAMB OF GOD photo.

The Grand Prize Winner plus a guest will win a trip to NYC to attend the DVD Premiere and meet the band!

With the "Deluxe Producer Edition" of "Sacrament", the LAMB OF GOD are breaking down the smoke and mirrors and allowing — for the first time in music history — fans and professionals alike the revolutionary opportunity to produce and/or remix the entire "Sacrament" audio CD.

All of the studio audio tracks (guitar, vocals, drums and bass) from the entire "Sacrament" album have been isolated, separated and prepared for use by music fans everywhere in ANY Mac or PC.

The contest ends February 21, 2008, so go here right now to submit your entry for the "Producer Challenge" contest.

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