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'''Canadian federal elections''' are nation-wide votes that are held to decide who will govern Canada.
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| Alias = [[Burn the Priest]]
| Origin = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]], [[Virginia]], [[United States]]
| Genre = [[Groove metal]]<ref name="Encyclopaedia Metallum">{{cite web | url = http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=59 | accessdate = 2006-12-30 | title = Encyclopaedia Metallum entry | publisher = Metal-Archives.com | date = }}</ref><ref name="Rockdetector">{{cite web | url = http://www.rockdetector.com/artist,5087.sm | accessdate = 2006-12-30 | title = Rockdetector entry | publisher = Rockdetector.com | date = }}</ref><br>[[Metalcore]]<ref name="Encyclopaedia Metallum"/><ref name="Rockdetector"/><ref name="MP3.com">{{cite web | url = http://www.mp3.com/albums/20120072/summary.html | accessdate = 2006-12-30 | author = James Christopher Monger | title = All Music Guide "Sacrament" review | publisher = All Music Guide | date = }}</ref><br>[[Thrash metal]]<ref>[http://www.lambofgod.tv/ Offical site news updates]</ref>
| Years_active = 1990-present
| Label = [[Epic Records]]
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| Current_members = [[Mark Morton (musician)|Mark Morton]]<br>[[Willie Adler]]<br>[[John Campbell (bassist)|John Campbell]]<br>[[Chris Adler]]<br>[[Randy Blythe]]<br>
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'''Lamb of God''' is a Grammy-nominated five-piece [[heavy metal music|metal]] band from [[Richmond, Virginia]], formerly known as [[Burn the Priest]]. They have sold over 1 million albums in the U.S. alone ([[Lamb of God Discography|see discography]]).
Elections can be called by the ruling party at any time and must be called within five years of the last election. Traditionally governments have waited four years between elections, but under [[Jean Chrétien]]'s Liberal government elections have been held every three and half years. Parties generally only wait the maximum of five years between elections if they expect to lose and hope a postponement will allow more time for things to change in their favour.
 
==Biography==
Elections are generally held in either the fall of spring. This avoids the problems of a winter campaign, where outdoor events are hard to hold and voters are generally grumpier. It also avoids the problems of the summer with many people on holiday and many more uninterested in politics.
Lamb of God was formed in 1990 when [[Mark Morton (musician)|Mark Morton]], [[Chris Adler]], and [[John Campbell (bassist)|John Campbell]] were floor mates at [[Virginia Commonwealth University]]. Randy Blythe was only a year ahead of the others in college. After graduation, Morton moved to Chicago to pursue a master's degree, but the band continued. A new guitarist, Abe Spear, was found. In 1994 [[Randy Blythe]] was added on vocals when the band decided to move past its instrumental sound. At this point in their career, they were known as [[Burn the Priest]]. Morton re-joined the group and Burn the Priest released a self-titled full length album soon after. Spear left the band in 1999 after admitting himself to a rehabilitation center outside of Williamsburg, Virginia. This opened a place for Chris Adler's brother, [[Willie Adler]]. A year after the second Adler joined, the band changed its name to Lamb of God, after which it signed a record deal with Prosthetic Records.<ref name ="HomepageBio">[http://www.lamb-of-god.com/sacrament/info/bio.php Biography on band's home page, www.lamb-of-god.com]</ref>
 
Nobody likes Them. They were voted the Worst band ever. It is not only legal to kill them, but you can be rewarded if you do. It would do the world good if they shoot themselves.
Using a [[first past the post]] system Canadians vote for [[members of Parliament]], who are sent to the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Canadians do not vote directly for the [[Prime Minister of Canada|prime minister]], nor do they vote for other positions such as [[Canadian Senate|senators]]. See also [[Canadian electoral system]] for more detail.
 
Their lyrical themes tend to cover [[religion]], [[society]], [[Pain and nociception|pain]], [[misery]], [[politics]], and [[heresy]], as well as other often personal topics.
[[By-election]]s held between general elections can also be held. The federal government can also hold nation-wide [[referendum]]s on major issues. The last referendum was held in [[1992]] over the [[Charlottetown Accord]]. On occasion elections can also act as referendums. The most recent instance of this was the [[Canadian federal election, 1988|1988 election]], which was proclaimed by most parties to be a referendum on [[free trade]] with the [[United States]].
{{cquote|We play music that straddles the line between prog and traditional rock. I think we make prog-rock more listenable without cheapening the progressiveness of it. The complexity of our music appeals to people who like technical playing, but the arrangements are not so extreme that they fly over the average listener's head. It's a good balance.|20px|20px|John Campbell|Lamb of God biography<ref>[http://www.sonybmgmusic.co.uk/artist_spotlight/lamb_of_god/biog/ Artist Bio on Sony BMG, ret. 02/28/07]</ref>}}
 
After two well received releases and a DVD (''[[Terror and Hubris]]'') on Prosthetic Records, the band signed a new recording contract with Epic Records in late 2003. Their first release for the label, ''[[Ashes of the Wake]]'', debuted at #27 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and has sold over 250,500 copies in the U.S. to date [http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/news/article/?id=45364].
Canadian election turn-out is generally higher than that in the United States but lower than in most [[Europe]]an nations. Election turn-out has also steadily been falling for many decades. Currently about two-thirds of eligible voters vote in federal elections.
 
On [[August 29]], [[2005]], the band announced that their DVD ''[[Killadelphia (DVD)|Killadelphia]]'', which chronicles the band on tour supporting ''Ashes of the Wake'', had received Gold certification from the [[RIAA]]. The DVD features a complete live performance at the [[Trocadero]] in October 2004 in [[Philadelphia]], and also contains three of their music videos, commentary by the band, outtakes, soundchecks, and plenty of backstage shenanigans.
The next Canadian election is expected in the spring of [[2004]].
 
On [[January 25]], [[2006]], a press release announced the re-release of Lamb of God's debut album, ''[[New American Gospel]]''. The original, along with the self-titled debut ''[[Burn the Priest (album)|Burn the Priest]]'', were both produced by Steve Austin, known for his work with [[Today Is the Day]], [[Converge (band)|Converge]], and [[Unsane]]. The re-release will be remastered and repackaged with four new tracks, exclusive liner notes from the band and a re-imaging of the album art by longtime band collaborator Ken Adams. The album was re-released on [[April 4]], [[2006]].
==List of Canadian Elections==
''For a more detailed list with results: [[List of Canadian federal elections]]''
 
Their newest album, ''[[Sacrament (album)|Sacrament]]'', was met with immediate success, debuting at #8 on the U.S. Billboard charts. The same day ''Sacrament'' was released, the band's fan club The Congregation was launched.
*[[1867 Canadian election]], [[Sir John A. Macdonald]]'s [[Conservatives Party of Canada|Conservatives]] form Canada's first majority government
 
*[[1872 Canadian election]], Macdonald is re-elected with another majority
Before the release of ''Sacrament'', the band took part in the 2006 [[The Unholy Alliance (tour)|The Unholy Alliance]] tour in [[North America]] with [[Slayer]], [[Mastodon (band)|Mastodon]], [[Children of Bodom]], and [[Thine Eyes Bleed]], and in [[Europe]] with [[In Flames]] instead of Mastodon. After ''Sacrament'' was released, they joined onto the North American portion of [[Gigantour]], headlined by [[Megadeth]] and including [[Arch Enemy (band)|Arch Enemy]], [[Opeth]], and [[Overkill (band)|Overkill]]. They were touring Europe.
*[[1874 Canadian election]], [[Alexander Mackenzie]]'s [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberals]] win their first majority government
 
*[[1878 Canadian election]], Macdonald's Conservatives sweep back to power with a majority government
They have also toured with [[Trivium (band)|Trivium]], [[Machine Head (band)|Machine Head]], and [[Gojira (band)|Gojira]]. They have also been long time friends with the band [[GWAR]], having come from the same city and most members from the same college.
*[[1882 Canadian election]], Macdonald is re-elected with another majority
 
*[[1887 Canadian election]], Macdonald is re-elected for his fifth majority government
Lamb of God has been nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Metal Performance" for the song "Redneck" from ''Sacrament'' in 2006 for the 49th annual Grammy Awards.
*[[1891 Canadian election]], Sir [[John Abbott]]'s Conservatives win a majority government
 
*[[1896 Canadian election]], Sir [[Wilfrid Laurier]]'s Liberals win a majority government
On February 9, 2007 Lamb of God made their national television debut on [[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]]. They played "Pathetic" from ''Sacrament''.
*[[1900 Canadian election]], Laurier is re-elected with another majority
 
*[[1904 Canadian election]], Laurier is re-elected for his third majority government
On February 29th, the band was confirmed to play the UK's [[Download Festival]] 2007. The band is also confirmed as one of the headlining acts in this year's [[Ozzfest]] tour alongside [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Static-X]], and [[Lordi]].
*[[1908 Canadian election]], Laurier is re-elected for his fourth majority government
 
*[[1911 Canadian election]], Sir [[Robert Borden]]'s Conservatives win a majority government
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*[[1917 Canadian election]], Borden's pro-conscription unionists win a majority government
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*[[1921 Canadian election]], [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'s Liberals win a minority government
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*[[1925 Canadian election]], King is re-elected with another minority
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*[[1926 Canadian election]], King wins a majority government
*[[Sennheiser]] microphones
*[[1930 Canadian election]], Bennett's Conservatives win a majority
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*[[1935 Canadian election]], King's Liberals swept back in majority
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*[[1940 Canadian election]], King's Liberals is re-elected with another majority
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*[[1945 Canadian election]], King's Liberals win a third straight majority government
*[[Mapex Drums|Mapex]] Saturn Series Drums
*[[1949 Canadian election]], [[Louis St. Laurent]]'s Liberals win a majority government
*Mapex 13 inch Black Panther Birdseye-maple snare
*[[1953 Canadian election]], St. Laurent wins a second majority government
*[[Meinl Percussion]] Cymbals w/ Signature MB20 Ride
*[[1957 Canadian election]], [[John Diefenbaker]]'s Tories win a surprise minority government
*Pro-Mark TX5AX Drum Sticks
*[[1958 Canadian election]], Diefenbaker re-elected with a strong majority
*Gibraltar Drum Hardware
*[[1962 Canadian election]], [[Lester B. Pearson]]'s Liberals defeat Diefenbaker's Tories, but win only a minority government
*Aquarian Drumheads
*[[1965 Canadian election]], Pearson re-elected with another minority government
*Axis pedals
*[[1968 Canadian election]], [[Pierre Trudeau]]'s Liberals win a majority government
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*[[1972 Canadian election]], Trudeau re-elected with a minority government
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*[[1974 Canadian election]], Trudeau wins a majority government
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*[[1979 Canadian election]], [[Joe Clark]]'s Tories win a minority government defeating Trudeau
*[[Jackson Guitars|Jackson]] Mark Morton Dominion w/ Seymour Duncan '59s Tobacco
*[[1980 Canadian election]], Pierre Trudeau is re-elected with a majority government
*Jackson Mark Morton Dominion w/ Seymour Duncan '59s Wine Drunk
*[[1984 Canadian election]], [[Brian Mulroney]]'s Tories win the largest majority ever defeating [[John Napier Turner|John Turner]]'s Liberals
*[[Gibson Les Paul]] Standard Gold
*[[1988 Canadian election]], Brian Mulroney's Tories are re-elected to a second majority government
*GHS Boomer Strings 10-52
*[[1993 Canadian election]], [[Jean Chrétien]]'s Liberals defeat [[Kim Campbell]]'s Conservatives
*Mesa Mark IV amplifier head w/ 9 Mesa 4x12 cab (2 of them work, the other seven are for show)
*[[1997 Canadian election]], Chrétien's Liberals are re-elected to a second majority government
*1.14mm Dunlop picks
*[[2000 Canadian election]], Chrétien's Liberals are re-elected to a majority government
*Sennheiser wireless system
*[[2004 Canadian election]], is aplmost certain to be held this spring, [[Paul Martin]] will lead the Liberals who are looking for a fourth consecutive majority government
*Rocktron Hush Super C
*Dunlop Crybaby Wah Pedal
*MXR GT-OD Pedal
*MXR EVH Phase 90
*Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner
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*[[ESP Guitars|ESP]] Will Alder Signature Model
*ESP Eclipse Quilt Blue w/ gold edging
*ESP Eclipse Quilt Red w/ gold edging
*ESP Eclipse Will Adler Signature Eclipse(Camoflague)
*ESP-LTD EX-400BD
*GHS Boomer Strings 10-52
*Mesa Mark IV amplifer head w/ Framus 4x12 cabs
*Sennheiser wireless system
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*[[Peavey]] Millennium 4 bass
*[[Jackson]] C20 concert basses (yellow)
*Dean Markley bass strings
*Mesa 400+ watt tube bass amplifier w/ two Mesa Roadready 8x10 cabs
*Sennheiser wireless system
*Tech 21 Sans Amp Bass Driver DI
*DBX 266XL Compressor/Gate
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Mark Morton endorses Jackson Guitars, GHS Strings, Dunlop Electronics, and Rocktron Electronics. Will Adler endorses ESP guitars and GHS Strings.
 
Both Morton and Will use [[drop D tuning]] (D-A-D-G-B-E) primarily, also [[standard tuning]] (E-A-D-G-B-E) and [[open D tuning]] (D-A-D-G-B-D) on certain songs. John Campbell also uses drop D tuning (D-A-D-G).
 
==Discography==
'''See:''' [[Lamb of God discography]] for a complete discography.
===Studio albums===
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|align="left"|'''''[[New American Gospel]]'''''
*Released: [[September 26]], [[2000]]
*Chart Positions:-
*U.S. Sales: 100,000+
*Label(s): [[Prosthetic Records]]<br>
*Singles: ''Black Label''
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|align="left"|[[Image:Lamb of God - As the Palaces Burn.jpg|center|135px]]
|align="left"|'''''[[As the Palaces Burn]]'''''
*Released: [[May 6]], [[2003]]
*Chart Positions:#7 U.S. Top Heatseekers
*U.S. Sales: 200,000+
*Label(s): [[Prosthetic Records]]
*Singles: ''Ruin'', ''11th Hour'', ''As the Palaces Burn''
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|align="left"|[[Image:Lamb_of_God_-_Ashes_of_the_Wake.jpg|center|135px]]
|align="left"|''[[Ashes of the Wake]]''
*Released: [[August 31]], [[2004]]
*Chart Positions: #27 U.S.
*U.S. Sales: 400,000+
*Label(s): [[Epic Records]]
*Singles: ''Laid to Rest'', ''Now You've Got Something to Die For''
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|align="left"|[[Image:Lamb of God - Sacrament.jpg|center|135px]]
|align="left"|'''''[[Sacrament (album)|Sacrament]]'''''
*Released: [[August 22]], [[2006]]
*Chart Positions: #8 U.S.
*U.S. Sales: 300,000+
*Label(s): [[Epic Records]]
*Singles: ''Redneck'', ''Walk with Me in Hell''
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==Members==
===Current members===
*[[Randy Blythe]] - [[singer|vocals]] ([[Burn the Priest]] (1995)-present)
*[[Mark Morton (musician)|Mark Morton]] - [[electric guitar|guitar]] ([[Burn the Priest]] (1990)-present)
*[[Willie Adler]] - guitar (1999-present)
*[[John Campbell (bassist)|John Campbell]] - [[bass guitar]] ([[Burn the Priest]] (1990)-present)
*[[Chris Adler]] - [[drum kit|drums]] ([[Burn the Priest]] (1990)-present)
 
==Video game involvement==
* "Laid to Rest" is featured in [[Guitar Hero II]].
* "Black Label" is featured in [[Tony Hawk's Underground 2]].
* Lamb of God's music can also be found in [[BaboViolent 2]].
* "Redneck" is featured in [[ATV Offroad Fury 4]].
* "Redneck" is also featured in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Street#NFL_Street_3 NFL Street 3].
 
==Wall of Death==
{{main|Wall of Death}}
The wall of death occurs at the beginning of the song "Black Label," usually the last song in the set. The crowd divides to the left and right sides of the floor area, and then on Blythe's direction, run wildly towards the other side. This is much more intense than [[circle pit]]s, which are also seen at Lamb of God concerts.
 
Two Quicktime videos (6-8mb in size) document the wall of death on the video page of the official Lamb of God website, found [http://www.lamb-of-god.com/sacrament/gallery/photos.php?getNumb=3&cat=Video here].
 
However, Randy is no longer allowed to orchestrate walls of death, due to health and safety,and also beacause nobody likes it and it is the stupidest act ever, although the crowd sometimes perform the wall of death at the beginning of "Black Label", even if Randy did not ask them to.
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.lamb-of-god.com Official website]
*[http://www.fansiteproductions.com/lambofgod/ The Congregation] - official fansite
*[http://www.myspace.com/lambofgod Lamb of God] at [[MySpace]]
*[http://www.lambofgod.tv Lamb of God] at [[Sony Music]]
*[http://www.sacrament2006.com Sample of ''Sacrament'']
*[http://www.rockdetector.com/interviews/artist,5087.sm?id=143 Interview with Lamb of God] at [[Rockdetector]]
*[http://www.greatfallstribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061018/LIFESTYLE/610180306/1024 Interview with Willie Adler], ''[[Great Falls Tribune]]'', [[2006-10-18]]
 
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