LAMB OF GOD To Make Documentary About Its Fans

October 7, 2011

During their 2012 world tour, Richmond, Virgina metallers LAMB OF GOD, in connection with Epic Records and 914 Films, will shoot a feature film documenting fans and their personal stories of how they use the band's music to cope with their everyday lives.

LAMB OF GOD will be looking for one individual in each specified location to be chosen to participate in this very special event. The person selected will be involved with the full day of LAMB OF GOD activities the day of the show in your hometown!

If you would like to be considered, visit the submission page and submit a video and a written letter of 2,000 characters or less describing your life and how the band's music has impacted you.

Participants must also meet the following requirements.

* Video submissions telling your story should be kept to under 3 minutes.
* You MUST plan to be in town when LAMB OF GOD visits your area.
* You MUST be willing to allow LAMB OF GOD band and film crew full access to your lives (home, career, family, friends, etc.) at the time of filming.
* Entries must be English speaking only.

LAMB OF GOD has just finished recording its new album for an early 2012 release via via Epic Records

The band's vocalist, Randy Blythe, previously described the CD as "WAAAAY better than [2009's] 'Wrath' overall."

LAMB OF GOD's new album is once again being helmed by producer Josh Wilbur who worked on "Wrath".

"Wrath" landed at position No. 2 on The Billboard 200 chart back in February 2009 with first-week sales of over 67,000 copies.

LAMB OF GOD performed at the sixth edition of D-TOX Rockfest on June 17 in Montebello, Quebec, Canada. This marked the group's first and only 2011 appearance.

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