New American Gospel
In the May 2006 issue interview with Revolver about the album re-issue, guitarist Mark Morton and vocalist Randy Blythe talked about the meanings of the song on the album and information about them. The song "Letter to the Unborn" contains no lyrics to read in the book of the CD. The song indeed has lyrics but, according to Blythe, the song is very personal concerning the death of his daughter with his ex-wife. They were written before she was born. Because of all of this, he didn’t want the lyrics to be reprinted or read. Read more on Last.fm.
In the May 2006 issue interview with Revolver about the album re-issue, guitarist Mark Morton and vocalist Randy Blythe talked about the meanings of the song on the album and information about them. The song "Letter to the Unborn" contains no lyrics to read in the book of the CD. The song indeed has lyrics but, according to Blythe, the song is very personal concerning the death of his daughter with his ex-wife. They were written before she was born. Because of all of this, he didn’t want the lyrics to be reprinted or read. Read more on Last.fm.
Laid to Rest
Redneck
Walk With Me In Hell
Now You've Got Something to Die For
Hourglass
Omerta
The Faded Line
Descending
Ruin
Blacken the Cursed Sun
Again We Rise
Blood of the Scribe
Pathetic
Ashes of the Wake
Black Label
What I've Become
In Your Words
One Gun
Break You
Set to Fail
Foot to the Throat
11th Hour
Ghost Walking
Remorse Is for the Dead
Forgotten (Lost Angels)
Memento Mori
Requiem
Grace
More Time to Kill
The Passing
Broken Hands
Contractor
As the Palaces Burn
Vigil
Dead Seeds
Fake Messiah
512
Purified
Everything to Nothing
Choke Sermon
Reclamation
For Your Malice
Blood Junkie
Pariah
Boot Scraper
A Warning
In Defense of Our Good Name
Letter to the Unborn
A Devil in God's Country
The Black Dahlia

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