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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624992011
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Warner Brothers/Elektra/Atlantic
Manufacturer: Warner Brothers/Elektra/Atlantic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Brothers/Elektra/Atlantic
Release Date: October 30, 2007
Sales Rank: 960
Studio: Warner Brothers/Elektra/Atlantic
Disc 1:- Critical Acclaim
- Almost Easy
- Scream
- Afterlife
- Gunslinger
- Unbound (The Wild Ride)
- Brompton Cocktail
- Lost
- A Little Piece Of Heaven
- Dear God
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Product Description: We made this record for the 18- to 25- year-old kid who just wants to blast some heavy shit out his window something you can groove to and rock out to that means something. There s no glitz or glamor just a heavy-hitting record that encompasses all of Avenged Sevenfold. It s a record that new fans and old fans will love. M. Shadows The debut major-label album from Avenged Sevenfold (aka A7X), 2005's City Of Evil, earned gold (817,640 copies sold to date), shot to Top 30 Pop and won the band Best New Artist at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards. For the selftitled follow-up, the band gets even harder and heavier. Avenged Sevenfold, the group's first album to be self-produced, is head-banging heaven.
Amazon.com: Avenged Sevenfold's fourth full-length is little more than a workaday hard rock record replete with songs tailored for the innards of hockey rinks and basketball arenas. The nu-metal bellowing and angst-filled posturing quickly wear thin, rendering tracks such as 'Scream' and 'Afterlife,' and the opening 'Critical Acclaim,' nearly interminable. Sure, 'Gunslinger,' 'A Little Piece of Heaven,' and 'Dear God' offer some variation and each holds a few interesting ideas but there's nothing here that hasn't already been tried by My Chemical Romance, Nightwish, Buckcherry, or Bon Jovi. A credible but ultimately failed effort. --Jedd Beaudoin
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Whats to say? It's an A7X Cd. You know what to expect: Excellent Lyrics, Killer Riffs, and some of Syn's God-Like guitar work.
The CD arrived in excellent condition in about 2 days (MUCH sooner than expected). If your a die-hard Sevenfold fan, or just someone who likes a few of there songs, get this CD. All of the songs are easy to remmember, and hard to forget (And Believe me, thats a Great thing).
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Avenged Sevenfold (A7x) have become the titans of metalcore along with acts like All That Remains, Trivium, and lastly Atreyu (as Killswitch Engaged could be considered the pioneers). "Avenged Sevenfold" is the bands 2007 self entitled album, that shifts the group into a more accessible hard rock angle. They even make way for much softer material.
While still heavy they bridged more the melodic qualities of 2005's "City of Evil" to encompass the album, then say their 2001 debut "Sounding ... Read More
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This album is good all the way through. There is not a bad song on the album. A lot of people are mad cause Shadows doesn't scream anymore, but how many screaming songs could one band make. If they stayed screaming they'd be a one or two album band. The growth of this band musically and lyrically is amazing, with every album they get better. The guitar playing is awesome, the drums are thunderous, and the whole package is great. I can't wait for the next one.
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Reading the other reviews and hearing opinions from other A7X fans, it seems like new fans really enjoy this album, while the old fans are disappointed. If your an old fan, expect a different and somewhat (or really) disappointing and lack-luster album from A7X. I'll commend the band on experimentation and reaching into different stuff, but their self-titled fails to bring the intensity and incredible metal sound A7X has brought on previous works. Honestly, had i heard the songs before buying the album, ... Read More
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This was the first Avenged Sevenfold cd that I actually liked. I listen to some of City of Evil, but wasn't really into it. When I listened to this album I was suprised at how enjoyable it was. I do enjoy hard rock and heavy metal, but I hated the vocals on the older Avenged Sevenfold albums. The music itself is still pretty heavy, with the exception of a couple of songs like Afterlife, and Dear God, which actually are my favorite songs from the album, but it's all pretty good. I guess some fans of the older ... Read More
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