Cult of the Lamb Metal Album
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Cult of the Lamb Heavy Metal Album Out Ahead of Halloween

Cult of the Lamb will receive a metal album just shy of Halloween. Hymns of the Unholy will release on streaming platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, and Amazon music on October 28, 2024. Additionally, consumers can pre-order a Deluxe Edition vinyl through the Devolver online store for $32.00

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Developer Massive Monster, and Publisher Devolver, shared a snippet of how the Hymns of the Unholy album will sound. Alongside this, a list of bands that have contributed to the album, which is a fair few, with some quite notable within the music scene. (Some bands do fall within the category of being metal, or heavy metal, while others straddle the fine line of what defines the genre.)

You can list to one of the songs from the Cult of the Lamb heavy metal album below:

The bands that will appear on the album include:

  • Animals as Leaders
  • Killswitch Engage
  • Polyphia
  • Trivium
  • Malevolence
  • Monuments
  • While She Sleeps

In August 2024, Massive Monster announced all pre-order bonuses would be distributed to players entirely for free. Players will also given free cosmetics, which included a red prayer box, a stone monument, and a cart of flowers.

The Cult of the Lamb Hymns of the Unholy album will release on October 28, 204.


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