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Living Sacrifice - The Infinite Order - Jan.26



Last Updated: 11/26/2009

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City: LITTLE ROCK
State: Arkansas
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/28/2006

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Monday, October 19, 2009 
Go download the new Solid State podcast at iTunes for free!  The podcast features our new song "Rules Of Engagement."  Download the free podcast now by subscribing to the Solid State Podcast on iTunes here!
Daniel
Daniel Webster

 
I have a feeling you guys may have outdone yourselves again, which ain't easy.  I am eagerly awaiting the new album and a tour which includes Dallas/Ft.Worth.  Thanks for the samples, this stuff is killer.
 
Posted by Daniel on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 4:53 AM
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Joel
Joel Burris

 
i did yesterday pretty sick

 
Posted by Joel on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 4:53 AM
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Nate

 
Congratulations you guys on coming back and I pray that God uses this new album to bless millions of people. God bless you as well for all that you do and for being a forthright band that knows the message of Christ is what matters most. Keep strong and please by all means do a mass cleansing on the Christian metal scene. I'm sick and tired of all these screamo bands acting like they play metal.
 
Posted by Nate on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 4:53 AM
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EmButterfly (believes & hopes)

 
We want more!! can't wait!

 
Posted by EmButterfly (believes & hopes) on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 4:54 AM
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Tony Bullard

 
You guys should ask your label to provide a podcast link that doesn't require the bloated software that is iTunes. 

Non-iPod owners enjoy your music too.

 
Posted by Tony Bullard on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 - 4:54 AM
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Ben Hail

 
iTunes rules the world....  unfortunately.  Plus get this.  They're promoting it with iTunes because they want you to buy it at iTunes.  Why?  Because it's protected!  Then the record label makes more money that way.  I don't blame them for wanting to do that.  I would do the same thing.  I'm just saying that from the consumer's perspective, it's not putting the consumer first, and it won't pay off as a viable strategy in the long-run.

 
Posted by Ben Hail on Monday, November 02, 2009 - 11:26 PM
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