Practice What You Preach is the third album by American heavy metal band Testament, released in 1989. The album's lyrical themes are more about politics and society than the occult themes of the band's previous two albums. The title track of this album was a moderate mainstream rock hit, which featured a music video that gained substantial MTV airplay, as did "The Ballad". Practice What You Preach reached #77 on the American music charts. The album was recorded liveTestament Practice What You Preach CD. Testament Practice What You Preach CD. 2010 (retrieved 28 Jan 2010) at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, but is considered a studio album nonetheless.
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| - Practice What You Preach is the third album by American heavy metal band Testament, released in 1989. The album's lyrical themes are more about politics and society than the occult themes of the band's previous two albums. The title track of this album was a moderate mainstream rock hit, which featured a music video that gained substantial MTV airplay, as did "The Ballad". Practice What You Preach reached #77 on the American music charts. The album was recorded liveTestament Practice What You Preach CD. Testament Practice What You Preach CD. 2010 (retrieved 28 Jan 2010) at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, but is considered a studio album nonetheless.
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| - Practice What You Preach is the third album by American heavy metal band Testament, released in 1989. The album's lyrical themes are more about politics and society than the occult themes of the band's previous two albums. The title track of this album was a moderate mainstream rock hit, which featured a music video that gained substantial MTV airplay, as did "The Ballad". Practice What You Preach reached #77 on the American music charts. The album was recorded liveTestament Practice What You Preach CD. Testament Practice What You Preach CD. 2010 (retrieved 28 Jan 2010) at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, but is considered a studio album nonetheless.
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