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Randy Blythe is the lead singer of the excellent heavy metal band 'Lamb Of God'. February 21st is his 43rd birthday. Randy joined Lamb of God when they were still called 'Burn The Priest'. In some worlds, there name didn't go over very well so they thought the name 'Lamb of God' would be better. HA Either name I think they kick major A$$ with Randy Blythe.
On the two-year anniversary of his arrest on manslaughter charges, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe has taken time to reflect on the chaotic period of his life.
Ever since Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe was arrested in the Czech Republic on manslaughter charges, a million questions have been directed at Blythe and the rest of the "pure American metal" band.
Back in July, it was announced that Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe would write a memoir of his Czech manslaughter case. In a new catalog from Da Capo Press, the publishers of Blythe's 'Dark Days: My Tribulation and Trials,' the memoir will be released in summer 2014.
Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe was found not guilty of manslaughter charges earlier this year by a Czech court, but the controversial trial wasn't the first time Blythe's life was in jeopardy. Blythe has struggled in the past with addiction to pills and alcohol, and in a new interview, the Lamb of God frontman opened up about overcoming those demons.
Clear out a space on your bookshelves, metalheads, because Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe is writing a memoir. The book, which is currently planned for a Spring 2014 release will focus on the last year of Blythe's life, detailing his controversial arrest and imprisonment for manslaughter charges in the Czech Republic all the way to his 2013 acquittal and beyond.