Listen free to Burn the Priest – Sevens and More (Bloodletting, Lies of Autumn and more). 8 tracks (24:40). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. 3.1 With Burn the Priest; 3.2 With Lamb of God. Burn the Priest is the debut studio album by the American heavy metal band Burn the Priest. While most electric bass players rarely play chords, chords are used in some styles. Sevens and More – David Randall Randy Blythe is the vocalist and lyricist of American.
It has been rumored that this compilation was not originally recognized by the band as an official release, that they saw it more so as a bootleg. The fact that it's not on their original website, that stopped being updated in November of 2000, is evidence supporting this. 'There was a program they mp3.com had set up for bands to sell a few tunes and for them to get a cut. So, not exactly bootleg although the song quality was a low quality mp3 based on their specs, so in a way it was. We worked together on a lot of shit as they likes us and I think we helped drum up a bit of business for their 'metal' advertisers at the time.'
-Chris Adler, March 2006. 'Sevens and More' are songs from the seven inches, compilations, and unreleased tracks: Tracks 1-3 are previews of the then unreleased BTP full-length CD. Track #4 is from the Burn the Priest / Agents of Satan split 7'. Tracks 5-6 are from the Burn the Priest / ZED split 7'.
Track #7 is a cover of Jerry Buckner and Gary Garcia's 'Ode to a Centipede' off their very obscure 'Pac-Man Fever' Record/CD. Track #8 is not technically a BTP song. It is a song from Chris Adler's solo recording project EvilDeathInc., originally named 'Rim Job'. Tracks 4, 5 and 6 were remastered and reissued on the 3rd CD of Lamb of God's 2010 'Hourglass: Anthology' CD-set.
Recording information: Tracks 1-3 recorded November 10-14, 1998 by at Austin Enterprises in Clinton, MA. Tracks 4-7 recorded June 14th & 19th, 1997 by at Montana Studios in Richmond, VA. Track 8 is unknown at this time.
Identifiers: Barcode: 045-27388.