Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe on MetalSucks Podcast

What a better way to kick of 2016 than to have one of the most talented and respected metal vocalist of the new millennium on your podcast? The Metal Sucks podcast was finally able to get a hold of Randy Blythe, vocalist of the mighty Lamb of God as guest on their first episode of the year. Hosts Chuck and Godless spoke to Blythe about a number of different topics, everything from his struggle with addiction, what’s in store for 2016 and what he will look like on stage 20 years from now. You can listen to the full podcast on the link down below.

Lamb of God’s upcoming tour with supporting act Anthrax will be kicking off on January 15th Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Metal Sucks: https://www.metalsucks.net/2016/01/04/129-lamb-of-gods-randy-blythe/

01/15 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Stage AE (Indoor)
01/16 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Electric Factory
01/17 – Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
01/19 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Tabernacle
01/22 – Norfolk, Va. @ Constant Convocation Center
01/23 – New York, N.Y. @ Hammerstein Ballroom
01/24 – Wallingford, Conn. @ Toyota Presents Oakdale
01/28 – Detroit, Mich. @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
01/29 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
01/30 – Chicago, Ill. @ Aragon Ballroom
01/31 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Orbit Room
02/02 – Kansas City, Mo. @ Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
02/04 – Houston, Texas @ Revention Music Center
02/05 – Dallas, Texas @ Bomb Factory
02/06 – Corpus Christi, Texas @ Concrete Street Pavilion
02/08 – Austin, Texas @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
02/09 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Diamond Ballroom
02/11 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ Brooklyn Bowl
02/12 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Palladium

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