Walk With Me In Hell

Album: Sacrament (2006)
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Songfacts®:

  • Guitarist Mark Morton recalled to Kerrang! February 21, 2009: "I worked on that song for a long, long time, probably about two years. It was a pretty long incubation period for a song. And the lyrics are kind of a love song to my life, although no-one would ever expect that from a song titled 'Walk With Me In Hell.'"
  • Mark Morton wrote the lyrics shortly after falling in love with a girl named Karrie Lynn who would eventually become his wife. The guitarist recalled in an essay written for Vice how he "yearned to let her know how deeply I felt for her, painstakingly scribbling lyrics asking my love to 'take hold of my hand' and promising her she was 'never alone.'"

Comments: 7

  • Branden from Orange Park, FlLamb of God has always been such a amazing metal band I always loved!
  • Caleb from Prairie Du Chien, WiI think lamb of god is one of the best bands ever, instrumentally...this song is definatley a great example!!
  • Patrick from Kent, WaThe Second W.W.M.I.H. to the music it play after is crazyyy!!
  • Doug from B, IaProbably... Definetly! one of LOG's most popular songs EVER... I can totally see why! XD
  • Mike from Denver, Coepic...i dont need to say more. epic
  • Roxanne from Dallas, TxI love this song!! Great first song to start off an amazing album. There is not a thing i don't like about this song. The lyrics, the guitar, and the drums are amazing!! Lamb of god is the s--t.
  • Nick from Cairns, AustraliaThis song rocks to hell and back!! I love it, it sounds so.....apocalyptic!! and straight after that intro comes bang!! this awesome guitar sound and bass and drums kick in too!! And that solo is hard to learn!:[
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