Redneck

Lamb of God · Sacrament: Tour Edition [2007]

So goddamn easy to write this,

you make it spill on the page.

So drunk on your self, self-righteous.

The laughing stock of your own fucking stage.



But I ain't one to call names

or throw stones in a house of glass.

You try me.



This is a motherfucking invitation.

The only one you could ever need.

This is a motherfucking invitation.

You try me.



Just one time you got a reason,

heard you had nothing to lose.

A blind preacher for the pin-eyed congregation.

It must be easy to lose.



But I ain't one to call names

or throw stones in a house of glass.

You try me.



This is a motherfucking invitation.

The only one you could ever need.

This is a motherfucking invitation.

You try me.



You can tell the same lie a thousand times,

but it never gets any more true.

So close your eyes once more and once more believe that they all still believe in you.



This is a motherfucking invitation.

The only one you could ever need.

This is a motherfucking invitation.

You try me.



Just one time.

Redneck

Redneck stands as a defining track from Lamb of God's 2006 album Sacrament, capturing the band's aggressive shift toward heavier, more complex metal structures. Released during a period of significant growth for the Virginia quartet, the song exemplifies their signature blend of thrash metal intensity and groove-laden riffs. The recording showcases the group's tight musicianship and Randy Blythe's commanding vocal delivery, which became hallmarks of their mid-2000s output. As part of the Sacrament era, the track reflects the band's evolution from their earlier, more chaotic work into a polished, powerful sound that would influence the modern metal landscape. The song remains a staple in their live sets, demonstrating the enduring impact of this pivotal recording on their discography.