Reborn by Living Sacrifice STILL HITS after 28 YEARS
JOIN MY MAILING LIST HERE! https://dftdungeon.substack.com/ In 1996, Living Sacrifice faced what could’ve been the end, losing both their lead vocalist and their record label. But instead of fading out, they came back stronger than ever with Reborn, a groundbreaking album that reshaped Christian metal and helped define metalcore for a new era. In this video, I take a passionate, track-by-track dive into Reborn, breaking down the riffs, lyrics, and raw intensity that made this record a turning point not just for Living Sacrifice, but for the entire Christian metal scene. Stick around till the end where I share how this album still hits hard for me, 28 years later. 👉 If you're into Christian metal, metalcore, or just love hearing how albums changed lives—this one's for you. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into early 2000s metalcore and the roots of Christian heavy music. #ChristianMetal #LivingSacrifice #Metalcore #ChristianMetalReview #ChristianMetalInfluencer #Reborn #MetalcoreDeepDive #AlbumReview #90sMetalcore TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 01:01 Band History 02:45 Sponsored Ad 03:36 The Deep Dive 14:37 Conclusion 15:20 Outro

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