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  2. The Very Best of Testament - Wikipedia

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    The Very Best of Testament is a compilation album by Testament, released in 2001. [1] [3] Like their previous two compilation albums The Best of Testament and Signs of Chaos, this one covers material from the band's tenure with Atlantic Records, though it omits any songs from Souls of Black.

  3. Practice What You Preach (Testament song) - Wikipedia

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    "Practice What You Preach" is a song by American thrash metal band Testament, taken from their 1989 album Practice What You Preach. It was released as a promotional single to support the album. [ 1 ] Due to being one of the band's most famous and popular songs, and for being one of the most frequently played songs at live concerts, "Practice ...

  4. Practice What You Preach - Wikipedia

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    Practice What You Preach is the third studio album by American thrash metal band Testament, released on August 8, 1989 via Atlantic/Megaforce.Propelled by the singles "Greenhouse Effect", "The Ballad" and the title track "Practice What You Preach", this album was a major breakthrough for Testament, achieving near gold status [4] and becoming the band's first album to enter the Top 100 on the ...

  5. Signs of Chaos: The Best of Testament - Wikipedia

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    Signs of Chaos: The Best of Testament is a compilation album by Testament, released in 1997.Similar to their next collection The Very Best of Testament, it not only includes tracks from the band's tenure with Atlantic Records, but also two non-album tracks which are covers of Scorpions' "The Sails of Charon" and Aerosmith's "Draw the Line"; they were both released as B-sides on the 1994 CD ...

  6. List of Testament members - Wikipedia

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    Testament in 2016 (top) and 2019 (bottom) Testament is an American thrash metal band from Berkeley, California . Formed in 1983, the group originally consisted of guitarists Eric Peterson and Derrick Ramirez, bassist Greg Christian , drummer Louie Clemente and lead vocalist Steve "Zetro" Souza .

  7. The Ritual (Testament album) - Wikipedia

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    On The Ritual, Testament began exploring a slower and more melodic approach while still maintaining their thrash roots.Certain songs on the album, including the title track (the longest song they had recorded at the time) and "Return to Serenity", also see the band continuing to explore a technical and progressive vein that was used on Practice What You Preach and Souls of Black. [7]

  8. List of Billboard Christian Songs number ones of the 2010s

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    Christian Songs is a record chart compiled and published by Billboard that measures the top-performing contemporary Christian music songs in the United States. The data was compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems based on the weekly audience impressions of each song played on contemporary Christian radio stations until the end of November 2013. [1]

  9. The Legacy (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Testament name was suggested by Billy Milano (from S.O.D. and M.O.D.), who was a friend of the band in the early days. [ 3 ] This was the only Testament album to feature songwriting contributions from Souza, who was credited as the co-writer of all the songs, except for "C.O.T.L.O.D." and "Do or Die", which were co-written by original ...