In Your Words

Album: Wrath (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • According to Rolling Stone, this song is a "veiled commentary on the music industry."
  • Most of the band didn't want the line about "A sacred cash cow with sickly tits" on the album. However, vocalist Randy Blythe persuaded them that the lyric should be retained.

Comments: 2

  • Nick from Cairns, AustraliaI love this song and every other from the wrath album. A great way to fire up the album after the 1st slow (but not bad) instrumental song that starts the album. Ya, i have to admit, those are the funniest but weirdest verse line i have seen of lamb of god. I mean, "A sacred cash cow with sickly tits, dripping temptation for hypocrites", WTF? lol
  • Nick from Cairns, AustraliaI love this song and every other from the wrath album. A great way to fire up the album after the 1st slow (but not bad) instrumental song that starts the album. Ya, i have to admit, those are the funniest but weirdest verse line i have seen of lamb of god. I mean, "A sacred cash cow with sickly tits, dripping temptation for hypocrites", WTF? lol
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