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Avenged Sevenfold

Artist Song
Avenged Sevenfold  Nightmare  
Avenged Sevenfold  Bat Country  
Avenged Sevenfold  Welcome to the Family  
Avenged Sevenfold  Scream  
Avenged Sevenfold  Almost Easy  
Avenged Sevenfold  Buried Alive  
Avenged Sevenfold  Not Ready to Die (from Call of the Dead)  
Avenged Sevenfold  Afterlife  
Avenged Sevenfold  Seize the Day  
Avenged Sevenfold  Beast and the Harlot  
Avenged Sevenfold  A Little Piece of Heaven  
Avenged Sevenfold  Fiction  
Avenged Sevenfold  Warmness On the Soul  
Avenged Sevenfold  Critical Acclaim  
Avenged Sevenfold  Darkness Surrounding  
Avenged Sevenfold  Dear God  
Avenged Sevenfold  Unholy Confessions  
Avenged Sevenfold  Turn the Other Way  
Avenged Sevenfold  Chapter Four  
Avenged Sevenfold  To End the Rapture  
Avenged Sevenfold  M.I.A.  
Avenged Sevenfold  I Won't See You Tonight, Pt. 1  
Avenged Sevenfold  We Come Out At Night  
Avenged Sevenfold  Second Heartbeat  
Avenged Sevenfold  Blinded In Chains  
Avenged Sevenfold  Remenissions  
Avenged Sevenfold  Gunslinger  
Avenged Sevenfold  An Epic of Time Wasted  
Avenged Sevenfold  Eternal Rest  
Avenged Sevenfold  I Won't See You Tonight, Pt. 2  

Comment:

When they formed at the tail end of the '90s, Avenged Sevenfold were still in high school, which got us thinking — how did they go from the demon-spawn delivery of their debut, 2001's [i]Sounding the Seventh Trumpet[/i], to such welcome detours as the country-fried Americana of "Dear God," the ravaged alt-rock of "Scream," and the Top 40-bound thrash of "Critical Acclaim"? Easy — they've always been that way. If you listen closely, there's a heartstring-tugging power ballad ("Warmness On the Soul") halfway through [i]Trumpet[/i], and its follow-up, [i]Walking The Fallen[/i], takes cues from the [i]Black Album[/i]-era of Metallica ("Eternal Rest") [i]and[/i] the New Wave of American Heavy Metal (see also: Lamb of God, Shadows Fall, Killswitch Engage) they were right in the middle of cofounding.
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