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The Infinite Order

Living SacrificeMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: January 26, 2010
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Play   2. Rules Of Engagement 3:28 $0.99 Buy Track  - Rules Of Engagement
Play   3. Nietzsche's Madness 3:34 $0.99 Buy Track  - Nietzsche's Madness
Play   4. Unfit To Live 4:27 $0.99 Buy Track  - Unfit To Live
Play   5. The Training 4:18 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Training
Play   6. Organized Lie 3:23 $0.99 Buy Track  - Organized Lie
Play   7. The Reckoning 3:41 $0.99 Buy Track  - The Reckoning
Play   8. Love Forgives 3:24 $0.99 Buy Track  - Love Forgives
Play   9. They Were One 3:20 $0.99 Buy Track  - They Were One
Play 10. God Is My Home 4:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - God Is My Home
Play 11. Apostasy 6:45 $0.99 Buy Track  - Apostasy
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
The Sacrifice Lives! March 15, 2010
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Little Rock, Ark. metalcore band Living Sacrifice spent the better part of the 90s leading the underground movement known as Christian extreme metal.

Before breaking up in 2005, Living Sacrifice played music with all the hallmarks of extreme music, down-tuned guitar snarls of distortion mic'd for maximum destruction, guttural and aggressive vocal barks from vocalist Bruce Fitzhugh and chunky odd-time rhythms that pummeled the listener without hesitation. And they wrote songs about their deep devotion to Christianity and God. This contradiction of sound and fury versus the sacred verses limited the band's audience. After breaking up, their fanbase wept, but few others took notice.

Their 2010 comeback album The Infinite Order is so shockingly intense, it's a revelation worthy of people finally taking notice. "Overkill Exposure" kicks things off at a breakneck pace, recalling the opening of the band's 1997 stomper, Reborn. The song's lyrics address the sensationalism of media and its interference with a moral life. "Rules of Engagement" and "Nietzche's Madness" continue the trend, with the latter song also provides a scathing critique of atheism, a change of pace from the one-dimensional worship lyrics of the band's first few albums. This album explores the complex spectrum of human emotions that can accompany a person of Christian faith, expressing anger and rebuttal through violent sound.

"Organized Lie" turns the criticism back onto religion itself, deploring the blind-minded approach of organized religion and the loss of individual faith as a result. Riffs are a fusion of the band's early death metal grinding with rhythmic hardcore riffs from the turn of the century. Listening to The Infinite Order is like hearing a retrospective of the band's entire twenty-year career, including the bits of beautiful guitar-work hinted at on their 2005 greatest hits album, In Memoriam. Not many bands are blessed enough to take an eight-year hiatus and return more hungry and intelligent than when they left. Somehow, Living Sacrifice may have done the necessary praying for a Messianic comeback of this magnitude.
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although I have only heard one Living Sacrifice song until now ("Reject"), I can sum up two words on this new album by Living Sacrifice: beef cake. this album is really fast. I would not say that they are faster than Morbid Angel or Deicide, but they have the power to run with death metal's masters. if you have this album in your hand, the next step is to put it in your CD player. you will be blown away by their power. this may be back for a second run in my stereo. this is death metal with a Christian message.
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If you're a Living Sacrifice fan, or a fan of extra heavy metal in general, you won't be disapointed by this album. The first 9 tracks see them incorporating in elements from the earlier thrash/death metal part of their discography which is great but at the same time I was hoping for them to push the envelope a bit more as they have on the last couple of albums. However once I hit track 10 (My Home Is God) my hunger for their newer style was fulfilled. Track 11 and 12 also helped LS continue to move forward while still staying true to thier roots. If you haven't heard LS yet then start with In Memoriom (a great retrospective 'best of' album). However if you are already familiar with them then this album needs to be in your collection.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Not giving up on Living Sacrifice
What a highly anticipated album from one the the most important and influential Christian metal bands out there. Read more
Published 15 months ago by B.F.
Crushing comback from a phenomenal band
From the album Conceived in Fire until this one there had been little activity from Living Sacrifice save for a few bonus songs on a best of compilation record in 2005 and a two... Read more
Published 16 months ago by TheFreakofMetal
Christian Heavy Metal is not dead!
Living Sacrifice has been around a long time. This album shows they still crank out awesome heavy duty metal.
Published 20 months ago by Copout
Just one word... METAL!!
Just like a fine wine, Living Sacrifice has only gotten better with age... "The Infinite Order" is evidence of that! Read more
Published 23 months ago by TX MetalMan
The Onslaught returns
Living Sacrifice is on thos metal bands I will always love. One of the first metals I begin listening to for the Christian metal genre. Read more
Published 24 months ago by J. Pokorny
Not their best release, but it's great to have them back
I've enjoyed Living Sacrifice since their Reborn days, and I've enjoyed their progression to a tigher more precise sound. Read more
Published on March 20, 2010 by Brandon Konkle
Revolution or Evolution?
Well, the long-awaited LS album is finally here. The dreams of many metal fans came true and the Little Rock band has released the product of their more mature life and music... Read more
Published on March 8, 2010 by Anton Boginov
It's good
Compared with Reborn, this album lacks creativity and dynamics. Don't get me wrong, It's a solid album. I think most of the tracks are pretty good. Read more
Published on February 27, 2010 by Nickysplode
Simply Incredible
Point Blank, this CD is incredible. From the first track to the last this album made me happy to be a metal fan again. Read more
Published on February 22, 2010 by P. J. Heeman
Been a long time coming
Let's put it this way, if you know anything about Living Sacrifice from their previous albums over the years, then you will enjoy this new album. Read more
Published on February 14, 2010 by Joshua D. Wheeler
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