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Lamb Of God Hold eBay Auction To Pay Lead Singer’s Legal Bills

image from www.google.comAlthough Lamb of God front man Randy Blythe is back in the states after five weeks of detention, he's still facing a long and expensive legal battle. So his band mates have organized an eBay auction to help pay the bills. Several guitars are currently attracting bids of between $1200 and $2000.  An autographed skate deck os just currently fetching just over $700. 

image from www.google.comThe items up for bid include equipment and memorabilia that has been used during tours or in a video, and was provided by all five members of the band. In addition, items for auction were donated by Phil Demmel and Robb Flynn of Machine Head; former GnR guitarist Slash; Megadeth's David Ellefson and Five Finger Death Punch, who's members contributed a signed skateboard along with a bass guitar from Chris Kael.

Blythe was detained for more than a month over manslaughter charges relating to the death of a fan at a Lamb of God concert in Prague in 2010. The auction is underway currently and can be viewed here.

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  1. Why isn’t Lamb of God’s record label handling his legal bills? (since he the “offense” took place while he was on the job, performing onstage)

  2. Because as we all know record labels dont give two shits about what happens to their bands as long as they are getting paid at the end of the day. Hell Randy going to jail was great for the label im sure all the exposure helped boost lamb of gods sales which they probably see nothing of.
    -Amanda (CoC)

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