The writing is as funny as ever, the wisecracking announcer makes a welcome return, and the Deadzone hosts and main baddie, Gleeman Vox, get in plenty of gags.
Back in 1998, Lamb Of God were called Burn The Priest and emerged out of Richmond, with an indie debut that should’ve dented more industry heads than it did.
Classic Judas Priest line-up, first release together since ’90’s Painkiller, the best-sounding release they ever had, and the one I reach for most often.