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Living Sacrifice

Living Sacrifice is an American Christian metal band formed in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1989. The band has released eight studio albums, out of which the first three were recorded under R.E.X. Records with their original vocalist Darren Johnson as a more thrash metal and death metal oriented band. The band evolved into a groove metal and metalcore style beginning with Reborn (1997) under Solid State Records with the original guitarist Bruce Fitzhugh on vocals. In 2003, the group disbanded due to other projects and later their label, Solid State, released their best-of album, In Memoriam (2005). In 2008, Living Sacrifice reformed and released a two-song digital only single called Death Machine. They then began working on The Infinite Order which was released on January 26, 2010. Lance Garvin and Bruce Fitzhugh are the two remaining original members.

Living Sacrifice
OriginLittle Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
GenresChristian metal, extreme metal, hardcore punk
Years active1989–2005, 2008–present
LabelsR.E.X., Solid State
MembersBruce Fitzhugh
Rocky Gray
Lance Garvin
Arthur Green
Past membersDarren Johnson
Jason Truby
Chris Truby
Cory Putman
Matthew Putman
Jay Stacey
WebsiteLiving Sacrifice on Facebook

History

Living Sacrifice was one of the first Christian death metal bands along with Sacrament and Mortification. The band, whose name is derived from Romans 12:1, formed in 1989 by Darren "D.J." Johnson (bass, vocals), Bruce Fitzhugh (guitar), and Lance Garvin (drums); Jason Truby later joined in on guitar. The band would perform their debut show on December 1, 1989 in front of a hall of nurses.[1] They released a three-song demo in 1990, Not Yielding to Ungodly, which got into the hands of Kurt Bachman and Joey Daub from Believer, who signed them to R.E.X. Records.

In 1991, Living Sacrifice's self-titled debut album was released on R.E.X. Records. The album was recorded at Catamount Recording Studio in Iowa with Kurt Bachman acting as a producer.[2] The album received many comparisons to thrash metal groups of the time, especially Slayer. On November 17, 1992, Living Sacrifice released their second album, Nonexistent. On this album, Living Sacrifice switched from thrash metal to down-tuned death metal, and D.J. started experimenting with a death growl in his vocal approach. The members have said that they were disappointed with the experience of making this album and that the producer was to blame.[2] The producer had no prior experience with working on metal albums and did not know how to work with the band. The band had initially reached out to Scott Burns of Morrisound Recording (Death, Atheist, Obituary), but the label stated the band had to have the album out before Cornerstone Festival of 1992, which did not work with Burns' schedule.[2] Since the engineer was unaware of the proper techniques, Johnson and Garvin attempted to work on the engineering side themselves.[2][3]

In 1994, the band released a third album, Inhabit, which is considered by some to be the heaviest of all Living Sacrifice albums.[citation needed] On Inhabit, D.J. returned to a more thrash-oriented vocal approach, deeper and lower in tone than his vocals on the band's debut. To support the album, the band embarked on a tour with Malevolent Creation.[4] After this recording R.E.X. went bankrupt, and Living Sacrifice signed onto Solid State Records seeking to widen their audience.[5]

After this, D.J. left the band to follow non-musical ministry, and Bruce took over vocals.[5] Jason's brother, Chris, also joined on bass. With this new lineup, Living Sacrifice recorded Reborn, their Solid State debut, in 1997. The band started to play a mix of groove metal and metalcore.[6] Reborn is considered the most influential of all Living Sacrifice records and earned them a larger non-Christian fanbase. After this record, Chris and Jason left the band and close and longtime friend Jay Stacy filled in on bass while Cory Brandan Putman played on guitar. Stacy has lived down the street from Garvin and had known the band for a longtime. The band embarked on a few tours with the line of Fitzhugh, Garvin, Stacy, and Putman, including a tour with Cannibal Corpse and Angelcorpse. In 1999, Stacy stepped down from the band to focus on his family and was replaced by Arthur Green, formerly of Eso-Charis. Cory played guitar for a tour through Norway and Sweden but was then replaced by Rocky Gray (who would go on to play drums in Evanescence and We Are the Fallen and guitar in Soul Embraced.) At the end of 1999, Matthew Putman joined Living Sacrifice as a percussionist.

In 2000, Living Sacrifice recorded their fifth full-length album, The Hammering Process, with a more rhythmical sound—more oriented towards groove metal. Bruce also sang in one Evanescence song, "Lies". In 2001, A Tribute to Living Sacrifice was released. The album contains covers of many Living Sacrifice songs by other metal bands and former members, and a Living Sacrifice song from a split EP, Metamorphosis, released in 1993. In 2002, Living Sacrifice entered the studio again, resulting in the album Conceived in Fire. In June 2003, Living Sacrifice cancelled the rest of one of their tours and announced that Living Sacrifice was disbanding.[7][8]

Each of the band members had other commitments, such as Lance Garvin and Rocky Gray's Soul Embraced, and felt it was time to move on.[8] According to several interviews, it was only supposed to be Bruce Fitzhugh's final tour, and after he left, Cory Brandan Putman was supposed to take over Lead Vocals and Rhythm Guitar, and Bryan Gray, formerly of The Blamed was to take over Lead Guitar.[9][3][10][11]

In March 2005, In Memoriam was released by Solid State Records. It is a "best of" album, containing three "newly written and recorded songs by Lance Garvin, Rocky Gray and Bruce Fitzhugh", two songs from each Living Sacrifice album, plus "Enthroned", a 1998 cover of a song originally released on 1992's Nonexistent. The three new songs are "In Christ", "Killers", and "The Power of God". In 2007, Bruce Fitzhugh was featured on the song "Sixteen", on Demon Hunter's fourth album Storm the Gates of Hell.

On February 4, 2008, a newly created official MySpace page was updated to announce the reformation of the band. They also announced their support of Demon Hunter in the "Stronger Than Hell" tour from May 26 through July 5, 2008. On June 10, 2008, Living Sacrifice released a two-song, online-only sampler, Death Machine. On the same day at the Dallas, Texas date of the "Stronger Than Hell" tour, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Bruce Fitzhugh announced that the band was working on a new CD which they hoped to release in 2009. The album release was delayed by Solid State and eventually came out on January 26, 2010. A music video for their lead single off The Infinite Order, "Rules of Engagement", was aired December 22.[12]

The band's seventh studio album, The Infinite Order, was released January 26, 2010 via Solid State Records.[13] The album features the voices of David Bunton from The Showdown, Joe Musten from Advent and Beloved, and guitarist Jason Truby.[14] The album was mixed and mastered by Andy Sneap, Hell guitarist.[14] Track three references the phrase "God is dead" by Friedrich Nietzsche.[15] Released in November, the deluxe edition contained three additional tracks, two live songs and a new track.[16]

In 2013, after three years of touring, Living Sacrifice recorded their eighth album, Ghost Thief, released November 12, 2013 on Solid State Records.[17] The first song named "The Reaping" was premiered on October 17, 2013 on the Solid State YouTube page. The album features the guest voices of Ryan Clark from Demon Hunter on "Screwtape", and Dave Peters from Throwdown on "Despair".[18] The title song, "Ghost Thief", premiered November 6, 2013 on Revolver magazine website.[19] Living Sacrifice is featured on the Killing Floor 2 Soundtrack.[20] The band performed their first shows of 2017 on the ShipRocked cruise alongside bands such as Pop Evil, Breaking Benjamin, Papa Roach, Sevendust and Lacey Sturm.[21]

According to former vocalist DJ Johnson, a friend of the band's is developing a documentary of the band.[4] In 2017, the band released "New Day" on a benefit compilation, We Bear the Scars. The track was originally supposed to be a part of The Hammering Process, but the band and producer Barry Poynter lost the track during the mixing process.[22] The band's documentary, 30 Years of Sacrifice, was to debut at the band's 30th anniversary show on March 28, 2020, and feature The Blamed, and former members Darren Johnson, Jason and Chris Truby, as well as Embodyment and The Famine drummer Mark Garza on percussion.[23] Due to COVID-19, however, the premiere of the documentary was postponed.[23]


In 2021, Nordic Mission released a remaster of Living Sacrifice's self-titled debut album for its 30th anniversary.[24] In 2022, Nordic Mission release a remixed and remaster of Nonexistent on Vinyl and CD. The second album by the band.

Musical style and legacy

The band's style has been described as Christian metal,[25] death metal,[26][27]thrash metal,[26][28] groove metal,[26] hardcore punk,[29] metalcore,[30] and grindcore.[31]

Bands that have named Living Sacrifice an influence include: As I Lay Dying,[32] Throwdown,[32] Demon Hunter,[32] Underøath,[32] Haste the Day,[33] Saving Grace,[34] 7 Horns 7 Eyes[35] and many more.

Band members

Current members
Name Instrument Years Other groups
Bruce Fitzhugh lead vocals, rhythm guitar 1989–2003, 2005, 2008–present
Rocky Gray lead guitar, backing vocals 1998–2003, 2005, 2008–present Evanescence, Soul Embraced, We Are the Fallen, Solus Deus, Machina, Shredded Corpse, Kill System
Arthur Green Bass, backing vocals 1999–2003, 2008–present Eso-Charis, Elliot
Lance Garvin drums, auxiliary percussion 1989–2003, 2005, 2008–present Soul Embraced, Zao, Throwdown, Kill System
Past members
Name Instrument Years Other groups
Matt Putman auxiliary percussion, backing vocals 1998 (live) 1999–2003 Eso-Charis, Elliot, Lovedrug, Unwed Sailor, Fear is the Driving Force, Bear Colony, Snailhuntr, Ester Drang, The Last Royals
Darren "DJ" Johnson lead vocals, bass 1989–1995, 2014 (Live), 2018 (Live), 2020–present (Live)
Jason Truby lead guitar, backing vocals 1989–1998, 2020–present (Live) P.O.D., Archangel
Chris Truby bass 1995–1998, 2020–present (Live) Archangel
Cory Brandan Putman lead guitar, backing vocals 1998, 2003 Eso-Charis, Elliot, Norma Jean, Uses Fire, The Handshake Murders, Fear is the Driving Force, The Radio Sky
Jay Stacey bass 1998–1999
Live musicians
Name Instrument Years Other groups
Chad Wilburn auxiliary percussion 1998 Mindrage, Society's Finest
Jim Chaffin drums 2011 The Crucified, The Blamed, Deliverance
Josh Childers lead guitar 2010 The Showdown
Brian Shorter[36] lead guitar 2017 Destroy Destroy Destroy
Bryan Gray rhythm guitars 2003 The Blamed, Left Out, Mortal, Blenderhead, Six Feet Deep, Rocks in Pink Cement, The Satire, Klank, Mend

Timeline

Discography

Living Sacrifice discography
Studio albums8
Compilation albums1
Music videos4
EPs3

Studio albums

EPs

Demos

  • Not Yielding to Ungodly (1990)
  • Bloodwork & Burn the End (2000)

Compilation

  • In Memoriam (best of, compilation, 2005)

DVDs

  • In Finite Live (2011)[37]
  • 30 Years of Sacrifice: The Story of Living Sacrifice (2021)[38]

Other songs

  • "Overkill Exposure" (rough mix) (a single track only given out through the 2009 Fuel magazine sampler)
  • "Something More" (a single re-recorded track from Reborn put on the Killing Floor 2 Soundtrack)
  • "New Day" (a song that was originally supposed to be a part of The Hammering Process but was lost during mixing. It was released finally on We Bear the Scars, a benefit compilation for Timothy Henderson of Warlord)[22]

Music videos

  • "...To Nothing" (1992)
  • "Reject" (1997)
  • "Rules of Engagement" (2009)
  • "Overkill Exposure" (2010)

See also

References

  1. ^ "First time playing live in front of an audience". March 25, 2021. Retrieved April 4, 2021 – via YouTube.
  2. ^ a b c d Johnson, DJ; Garvin, Lance (February 25, 2021). "Discuss Metal Episode 037: DJ Sacrifice and Lance Garvin of Living Sacrifice". Discography Discussion Podcast. Interviewed by Daniel Terry and Stephen Sarro. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  3. ^ a b Fitzhugh, Bruce (September 20, 2015). "Bruce Fitzhugh of Living Sacrifice". Interviewed by Trav Turner & Stephen Sarro. As The Story Grows. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Turner, Trav (August 27, 2017). "DJ Sacrifice". As The Story Grows Podcast. Retrieved September 12, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Macintosh, Dan (July–August 1997). . HM Magazine (66). Archived from the original on September 18, 2000. Retrieved April 30, 2007.
  6. ^ "Living Sacrifice, 'Reborn' 2004 Re-release Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. January 27, 2004. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  7. ^ "Living Sacrifice breaks-up". Lambgoat. May 14, 2003. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Allen, David (May 12, 2003). . HxC.com. Archived from the original on May 26, 2003. Retrieved March 10, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ Putman, Cory Brandan (August 23, 2015). "Cory Putman of Norma Jean". Interviewed by Trav Turner. As The Story Grows. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  10. ^ Fitzhugh, Bruce (March 3, 2015). "Gently Crushing You". Interviewed by Mark Salomon. Never Was. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  11. ^ Fitzhugh, Bruce (March 17, 2015). "Ghost Thief of Your Heart". Interviewed by Mark Salomon. Never Was. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  12. ^ "Living Sacrifice, 'Rules of Engagement' - Video Premiere". Noisecreep. December 22, 2009. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  13. ^ . Solid State Records. Archived from the original on December 28, 2015. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
  14. ^ a b "Living Sacrifice - The Infinite Order". AllMusic. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
  15. ^ Colgan, Chris (April 15, 2010). "Living Sacrifice: The Infinite Order". PopMatters. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  16. ^ "Living Sacrifice To Release Deluxe Edition Of "The Infinite Order"". Blabbermouth.net. November 5, 2010. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  17. ^ "Living Sacrifice, 'Ghost Thief'". ThePRP. October 9, 2013.
  18. ^ "Living Sacrifice To Release New Album In November, Demon Hunter & Throwdown Frontmen To Guest - Theprp.com". October 9, 2013. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on January 4, 2015. Retrieved September 29, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  20. ^ Wookubus (February 25, 2015). "Demon Hunter, Living Sacrifice, Impending Doom & More Featured On "Killing Floor 2" Soundtrack". Theprp. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  21. ^ Ramanand, Liz (January 25, 2017). "ShipRocked 2017: Day 2 - Stitched Up Heart, The Stowaways, Breaking Benjamin + More". Loudwire. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  22. ^ a b Jones, Brandon (October 5, 2017). "We Bear the Scars Benefit Compilation (Featuring a Collection of Old and New Bands Alike)". Indie Vision Music. Retrieved November 5, 2017.
  23. ^ a b Beard, Mason (March 13, 2020). "Living Sacrifice Delays Documentary Premiere". The Metal Onslaught. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  24. ^ https://www.nordicmission.net/products/living-sacrifice-living-sacrifice-cd-30th-anniversary-pre-order
  25. ^ Sciarretto, Amy (February 2000). "A Joyful Noise? Christian Metalcore". CMJ New Music Monthly (78): 70. ISSN 1074-6978.
  26. ^ a b c Islander (February 3, 2010). "NO CLEAN SINGING » LIVING SACRIFICE: THE INFINITE ORDER". No Clean Singing. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  27. ^ Anderson, Jason. "Nonexistent - Living Sacrifice". AllMusic. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  28. ^ "Living Sacrifice, 'Living Sacrifice' 1999 Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. June 15, 1999. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  29. ^ Keel, Fred (November 6, 2008). "Living Sacrifice; Reborn 2004 Re-release Review". Jesus Freak Hideout. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  30. ^ Downey, Ryan. "Living Sacrifice". AllMusic. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  31. ^ "Living Sacrifice". Billboard. March 26, 1994. p. 118. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  32. ^ a b c d Van Pelt, Doug (November 3, 2009). "Living Sacrifices new release looms on horizon". HM Magazine. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  33. ^ "Interview with Mike Murphy of Haste the Day". HM Magazine. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  34. ^ Houston, Rob. "Saving Grace". HM Magazine. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  35. ^ 7 Horns 7 Eyes. "About". Facebook. Retrieved September 29, 2015.
  36. ^ Shorter, Brian (October 4, 2017). "Great show last night in Netherlands. We had a blast! #livingsacrifice". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, 2021. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  37. ^ "Living Sacrifice Reveals DVD Details". Retrieved November 8, 2017.
  38. ^ wookubus (March 16, 2021). "New Trailer for Living Sacrifice's "30 Years of Sacrifice: The Story of Living Sacrifice", Livestream Premiere Announced". Theprp. Retrieved March 23, 2021.

Further reading

  • "Living Sacrifice". 7ball (14). September–October 1997.

External links

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For the Swedish punk band see Livin Sacrifice Living Sacrifice is an American Christian metal band formed in Little Rock Arkansas in 1989 The band has released eight studio albums out of which the first three were recorded under R E X Records with their original vocalist Darren Johnson as a more thrash metal and death metal oriented band The band evolved into a groove metal and metalcore style beginning with Reborn 1997 under Solid State Records with the original guitarist Bruce Fitzhugh on vocals In 2003 the group disbanded due to other projects and later their label Solid State released their best of album In Memoriam 2005 In 2008 Living Sacrifice reformed and released a two song digital only single called Death Machine They then began working on The Infinite Order which was released on January 26 2010 Lance Garvin and Bruce Fitzhugh are the two remaining original members Living SacrificeOriginLittle Rock Arkansas U S GenresChristian metal extreme metal hardcore punkYears active1989 2005 2008 presentLabelsR E X Solid StateMembersBruce FitzhughRocky GrayLance GarvinArthur GreenPast membersDarren JohnsonJason TrubyChris TrubyCory PutmanMatthew PutmanJay StaceyWebsiteLiving Sacrifice on Facebook Contents 1 History 2 Musical style and legacy 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditLiving Sacrifice was one of the first Christian death metal bands along with Sacrament and Mortification The band whose name is derived from Romans 12 1 formed in 1989 by Darren D J Johnson bass vocals Bruce Fitzhugh guitar and Lance Garvin drums Jason Truby later joined in on guitar The band would perform their debut show on December 1 1989 in front of a hall of nurses 1 They released a three song demo in 1990 Not Yielding to Ungodly which got into the hands of Kurt Bachman and Joey Daub from Believer who signed them to R E X Records In 1991 Living Sacrifice s self titled debut album was released on R E X Records The album was recorded at Catamount Recording Studio in Iowa with Kurt Bachman acting as a producer 2 The album received many comparisons to thrash metal groups of the time especially Slayer On November 17 1992 Living Sacrifice released their second album Nonexistent On this album Living Sacrifice switched from thrash metal to down tuned death metal and D J started experimenting with a death growl in his vocal approach The members have said that they were disappointed with the experience of making this album and that the producer was to blame 2 The producer had no prior experience with working on metal albums and did not know how to work with the band The band had initially reached out to Scott Burns of Morrisound Recording Death Atheist Obituary but the label stated the band had to have the album out before Cornerstone Festival of 1992 which did not work with Burns schedule 2 Since the engineer was unaware of the proper techniques Johnson and Garvin attempted to work on the engineering side themselves 2 3 In 1994 the band released a third album Inhabit which is considered by some to be the heaviest of all Living Sacrifice albums citation needed On Inhabit D J returned to a more thrash oriented vocal approach deeper and lower in tone than his vocals on the band s debut To support the album the band embarked on a tour with Malevolent Creation 4 After this recording R E X went bankrupt and Living Sacrifice signed onto Solid State Records seeking to widen their audience 5 After this D J left the band to follow non musical ministry and Bruce took over vocals 5 Jason s brother Chris also joined on bass With this new lineup Living Sacrifice recorded Reborn their Solid State debut in 1997 The band started to play a mix of groove metal and metalcore 6 Reborn is considered the most influential of all Living Sacrifice records and earned them a larger non Christian fanbase After this record Chris and Jason left the band and close and longtime friend Jay Stacy filled in on bass while Cory Brandan Putman played on guitar Stacy has lived down the street from Garvin and had known the band for a longtime The band embarked on a few tours with the line of Fitzhugh Garvin Stacy and Putman including a tour with Cannibal Corpse and Angelcorpse In 1999 Stacy stepped down from the band to focus on his family and was replaced by Arthur Green formerly of Eso Charis Cory played guitar for a tour through Norway and Sweden but was then replaced by Rocky Gray who would go on to play drums in Evanescence and We Are the Fallen and guitar in Soul Embraced At the end of 1999 Matthew Putman joined Living Sacrifice as a percussionist In 2000 Living Sacrifice recorded their fifth full length album The Hammering Process with a more rhythmical sound more oriented towards groove metal Bruce also sang in one Evanescence song Lies In 2001 A Tribute to Living Sacrifice was released The album contains covers of many Living Sacrifice songs by other metal bands and former members and a Living Sacrifice song from a split EP Metamorphosis released in 1993 In 2002 Living Sacrifice entered the studio again resulting in the album Conceived in Fire In June 2003 Living Sacrifice cancelled the rest of one of their tours and announced that Living Sacrifice was disbanding 7 8 Each of the band members had other commitments such as Lance Garvin and Rocky Gray s Soul Embraced and felt it was time to move on 8 According to several interviews it was only supposed to be Bruce Fitzhugh s final tour and after he left Cory Brandan Putman was supposed to take over Lead Vocals and Rhythm Guitar and Bryan Gray formerly of The Blamed was to take over Lead Guitar 9 3 10 11 In March 2005 In Memoriam was released by Solid State Records It is a best of album containing three newly written and recorded songs by Lance Garvin Rocky Gray and Bruce Fitzhugh two songs from each Living Sacrifice album plus Enthroned a 1998 cover of a song originally released on 1992 s Nonexistent The three new songs are In Christ Killers and The Power of God In 2007 Bruce Fitzhugh was featured on the song Sixteen on Demon Hunter s fourth album Storm the Gates of Hell On February 4 2008 a newly created official MySpace page was updated to announce the reformation of the band They also announced their support of Demon Hunter in the Stronger Than Hell tour from May 26 through July 5 2008 On June 10 2008 Living Sacrifice released a two song online only sampler Death Machine On the same day at the Dallas Texas date of the Stronger Than Hell tour vocalist and rhythm guitarist Bruce Fitzhugh announced that the band was working on a new CD which they hoped to release in 2009 The album release was delayed by Solid State and eventually came out on January 26 2010 A music video for their lead single off The Infinite Order Rules of Engagement was aired December 22 12 The band s seventh studio album The Infinite Order was released January 26 2010 via Solid State Records 13 The album features the voices of David Bunton from The Showdown Joe Musten from Advent and Beloved and guitarist Jason Truby 14 The album was mixed and mastered by Andy Sneap Hell guitarist 14 Track three references the phrase God is dead by Friedrich Nietzsche 15 Released in November the deluxe edition contained three additional tracks two live songs and a new track 16 In 2013 after three years of touring Living Sacrifice recorded their eighth album Ghost Thief released November 12 2013 on Solid State Records 17 The first song named The Reaping was premiered on October 17 2013 on the Solid State YouTube page The album features the guest voices of Ryan Clark from Demon Hunter on Screwtape and Dave Peters from Throwdown on Despair 18 The title song Ghost Thief premiered November 6 2013 on Revolver magazine website 19 Living Sacrifice is featured on the Killing Floor 2 Soundtrack 20 The band performed their first shows of 2017 on the ShipRocked cruise alongside bands such as Pop Evil Breaking Benjamin Papa Roach Sevendust and Lacey Sturm 21 According to former vocalist DJ Johnson a friend of the band s is developing a documentary of the band 4 In 2017 the band released New Day on a benefit compilation We Bear the Scars The track was originally supposed to be a part of The Hammering Process but the band and producer Barry Poynter lost the track during the mixing process 22 The band s documentary 30 Years of Sacrifice was to debut at the band s 30th anniversary show on March 28 2020 and feature The Blamed and former members Darren Johnson Jason and Chris Truby as well as Embodyment and The Famine drummer Mark Garza on percussion 23 Due to COVID 19 however the premiere of the documentary was postponed 23 In 2021 Nordic Mission released a remaster of Living Sacrifice s self titled debut album for its 30th anniversary 24 In 2022 Nordic Mission release a remixed and remaster of Nonexistent on Vinyl and CD The second album by the band Musical style and legacy EditThe band s style has been described as Christian metal 25 death metal 26 27 thrash metal 26 28 groove metal 26 hardcore punk 29 metalcore 30 and grindcore 31 Bands that have named Living Sacrifice an influence include As I Lay Dying 32 Throwdown 32 Demon Hunter 32 Underoath 32 Haste the Day 33 Saving Grace 34 7 Horns 7 Eyes 35 and many more Band members EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current members Name Instrument Years Other groupsBruce Fitzhugh lead vocals rhythm guitar 1989 2003 2005 2008 presentRocky Gray lead guitar backing vocals 1998 2003 2005 2008 present Evanescence Soul Embraced We Are the Fallen Solus Deus Machina Shredded Corpse Kill SystemArthur Green Bass backing vocals 1999 2003 2008 present Eso Charis ElliotLance Garvin drums auxiliary percussion 1989 2003 2005 2008 present Soul Embraced Zao Throwdown Kill SystemPast members Name Instrument Years Other groupsMatt Putman auxiliary percussion backing vocals 1998 live 1999 2003 Eso Charis Elliot Lovedrug Unwed Sailor Fear is the Driving Force Bear Colony Snailhuntr Ester Drang The Last RoyalsDarren DJ Johnson lead vocals bass 1989 1995 2014 Live 2018 Live 2020 present Live Jason Truby lead guitar backing vocals 1989 1998 2020 present Live P O D ArchangelChris Truby bass 1995 1998 2020 present Live ArchangelCory Brandan Putman lead guitar backing vocals 1998 2003 Eso Charis Elliot Norma Jean Uses Fire The Handshake Murders Fear is the Driving Force The Radio SkyJay Stacey bass 1998 1999Live musicians Name Instrument Years Other groupsChad Wilburn auxiliary percussion 1998 Mindrage Society s FinestJim Chaffin drums 2011 The Crucified The Blamed DeliveranceJosh Childers lead guitar 2010 The ShowdownBrian Shorter 36 lead guitar 2017 Destroy Destroy DestroyBryan Gray rhythm guitars 2003 The Blamed Left Out Mortal Blenderhead Six Feet Deep Rocks in Pink Cement The Satire Klank MendTimelineDiscography EditLiving Sacrifice discographyStudio albums8Compilation albums1Music videos4EPs3Studio albums Year Title Label1991 Living Sacrifice R E X 1992 Nonexistent1994 Inhabit1997 Reborn Solid State2000 The Hammering Process2002 Conceived in Fire2010 The Infinite Order2013 Ghost ThiefEPs Metamorphosis Split EP with Circle of Dust 1993 Subtle Alliance 2002 Solid State Records Death Machine 2008 independent Demos Not Yielding to Ungodly 1990 Bloodwork amp Burn the End 2000 Compilation In Memoriam best of compilation 2005 DVDs In Finite Live 2011 37 30 Years of Sacrifice The Story of Living Sacrifice 2021 38 Other songs Overkill Exposure rough mix a single track only given out through the 2009 Fuel magazine sampler Something More a single re recorded track from Reborn put on the Killing Floor 2 Soundtrack New Day a song that was originally supposed to be a part of The Hammering Process but was lost during mixing It was released finally on We Bear the Scars a benefit compilation for Timothy Henderson of Warlord 22 Music videos To Nothing 1992 Reject 1997 Rules of Engagement 2009 Overkill Exposure 2010 See also EditList of songs recorded by Living SacrificeReferences Edit First time playing live in front of an audience March 25 2021 Retrieved April 4 2021 via YouTube a b c d Johnson DJ Garvin Lance February 25 2021 Discuss Metal Episode 037 DJ Sacrifice and Lance Garvin of Living Sacrifice Discography Discussion Podcast Interviewed by Daniel Terry and Stephen Sarro Retrieved March 4 2021 a b Fitzhugh Bruce September 20 2015 Bruce Fitzhugh of Living Sacrifice Interviewed by Trav Turner amp Stephen Sarro As The Story Grows Retrieved October 20 2015 a b Turner Trav August 27 2017 DJ Sacrifice As The Story Grows Podcast Retrieved September 12 2017 a b Macintosh Dan July August 1997 Living Sacrifice HM Magazine 66 Archived from the original on September 18 2000 Retrieved April 30 2007 Living Sacrifice Reborn 2004 Re release Review 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