Lamb Of God - Broken Hands (Drums Only)

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DRUMS ONLY...No Guitar, Bass, or Vocals. I got this from the Wrath Studio Experience CD that came with the CD Wrath that just came out today! I just wanted to put the drum tracks on here because chris adler is a fucking amazing drummer

Wrath is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Lamb of God. It was released on February 24, 2009.

Background and production

In August, 2008, it was announced that the band had commenced work on the follow-up to Sacrament, and that it was expected to be released on February 24, 2009. Josh Wilbur was confirmed as the producer for the album. Wilbur takes the place of the band's previous producer, Machine, who worked with them on Ashes of the Wake and Sacrament.

The recording process of Wrath was made available for online viewing through the band's website, with two webcams installed in the studio (specifically in the drum room and mixing room).

Music and album direction

Speaking about the new record, drummer Chris Adler stated: "This album is going to surprise a lot of people. Typically bands that get to where we are in our career begin to slack off, smell the roses and regurgitate. We chose a different path. No one wants to hear another band member hyping a new record. Wrath needs no hype. We have topped ourselves and on February 24 you will feel it." "We are excited to be changing things up this time and working with Josh. We've never stayed in one place too long, and the Band's evolution continues. There is an aggressive shift in the material and our approach. The bar has been raised." [3]

Guitarist Mark Morton was also quoted in a recent interview stating: "We usually try to do something fresh every time. This one, I think, is deliberately a little more raw and more aggressive than 'Sacrament' was. 'Sacrament' was a really, really dynamic record on every level, and the songs were all over the place — it was also heavily produced. This one's really raw and real-sounding, from every angle, and we're celebrating imperfections on this record. We're choosing what takes stay on the record based more on their character and personality than how completely mechanically precise they are. It's more about vibe and attitude in the takes than it is about, 'Wow, that was perfect.' It's the perfect ones that get thrown away, because they're just too sterile." "The guitar tones are a little cleaner than normal," he added. "We're kind of getting into this mind-set that clean is heavy. Clarity is a lot heavier than oversaturated. It's just real raw and natural and organic-sounding, which, in itself, is kind of revolutionary these days, when kids are making pro audio-sounding recordings in their dorm rooms, on their laptops, and cutting and pasting verses and choruses. It's no longer cutting edge to make a completely space-aged, robotic-sounding record. I think it's almost fresh now to make one that sounds like an actual band played it. Don't get me wrong — it still sounds airtight and rehearsed, because it is all those things. But it's just real."

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Lamb of God.
# Title Length
1. "The Passing" 1:58
2. "In Your Words" 5:24
3. "Set to Fail" 3:46
4. "Contractor" 3:22
5. "Fake Messiah" 4:34
6. "Grace" 3:55
7. "Broken Hands" 3:53
8. "Dead Seeds" 3:41
9. "Everything to Nothing" 3:50
10. "Choke Sermon" 3:20
11. "Reclamation" 7:05
12. "We Die Alone" (bonus track) 4:39
13. "Shoulder of Your God" (bonus track) 5:55
14. "Condemn the Hive" (Japanese bonus track) 3:41

Singles from Wrath
1. "Contractor" Released: December 19, 2008
2. "Set to Fail" Released: January 14, 2009

* Randy Blythe - lead vocals
* Mark Morton - lead & rhythm guitars
* Willie Adler - lead & rhythm guitars
* John Campbell - bass
* Chris Adler - drums, percussion

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  • im from australia and got wrath awhile ago,

    in australia we dont get the studio experience CD with our album and there is no way i know of getting it, would you be able to give it to me somehow?

  • Ebay?

  • Yea you put it in your computer. If nothing pops up then just look for the D drive on your computer. That's where the files are once the cd's in your computer

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  • agreed...adler is a beast.

  • Defiantly the most important part of music is composition ability, not technical ability, especially for drums. It's about what sounds good with the rest of the band. Im sure Chris could do more complex beats, but then it might make everything else sound shitty. He is creative and makes the songs sound awesome, that's what matters. Chris could even program his beats if he wanted to with software like Logic Pro. Metallica is super ez drums, but it sounds great for James guitar.

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  • theyre new album is almost out im fucking stoked

  • 2:41

  • i like how he makes his beats look so hard but took me 24 hrs to figure out this entire song then it became soo easy

  • Adler is so good because everything he plays is so decievingly technical. But once you actually spend all your time learning his shit, it becomes very easy. i guess thats the same for anything you learn, but i mean some things will always be tricky to some people for some reason. i'v run into that many times. but not for lamb of god drums. idk why. funnest shit to play though. I hate all those fuckers that say his beats are the same. Simliar...yes. Same...never. a real LOG fan knows that.

  • One of the most interesting things I ever read about adler is that when these guys really first started out...he was actually a guitarist, until they couldn't find a drummer so he just kind of picked it up and here he is now, hahaha....not sure if it's true, but it makes me feel good to think it is lol.

  • Does Adler give Lessons ? lol

  • kool

    

  • @jmasterX Exactly, the two main reasons I even listen to Lamb of God are Adler and Campbell. Usually you can find multiple bands who's drummers and bassists sound alike. LoG's composition is very good IMO.

  • hell yea, good point dude.

  • tnx! ^^

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