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Practice What You Preach (Testament song)

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Wikipedia article




"'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. 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 What You Preach" can be considered to be Testament's signature song.

Live performances



"Practice What You Preach" is one of Testament's most played songs of all time, first played a month prior to the album's release, on July 1, 1989 in So Paulo, Brazil. As of 2015, the song has been performed over 500 times. Live versions of "Practice What You Preach" appear on the albums 'Live at the Fillmore', 'Live in London', and 'Dark Roots of Thrash'.

Reception



"Practice What You Preach" received heavy rotation on MTV's Headbangers Ball.

Track listing



Personnel



* Chuck Billy  vocals

* Eric Peterson  guitars

* Alex Skolnick  guitars

* Greg Christian  bass

* Louie Clemente  drums

References



Category:Testament (band) songs

Category:1989 singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Alex Perialas

Category:Songs written by Chuck Billy (vocalist)

Category:Songs written by Eric Peterson

Category:Songs written by Alex Skolnick

Category:Atlantic Records singles

Category:Megaforce Records singles

Category:1989 songs

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