As The Palaces Burn Documentary Download
It started off as a documentary about the band’s fans and ended up being so much more than that. Now Lamb of God’s worldwide smash hit documentary As The Palaces Burn is coming to on-demand streaming services to allow you to see it in the comfort of your own home in Just a few days time. Don Argott’s 2011 documentary profiled a heavy metal addict, Pentagram vocalist Bobby Liebling, just as he hit rock bottom and decided to fight for a comeback. In “As the Palaces Burn.
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