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Posted 20 September 2023

Avenged Sevenfold Double Vinyl

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Such a good album and a decent price 👏 metal



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Limited vinyl LP pressing of this 2007 release from the alt-rockers. Hot off their 2006 MTV Best New Artists award, Avenged Sevenfold had the power to try everything they ever wanted to in music, and they did! Their 2007 self-titled album finds them having a blast in the studio. Shifting from metalcore to more of a classic hard rock sound, ASX keeps it's edge but incorporates new instrumentations from strings to horns! They also unleash some wicked studio effects. Yet, at their core, vocalist M. Shadow and drummer The Reverend are better than ever. The album spun off the hits "Afterlife" and "Almost Easy." The album peaked at #4 on the Billboard 200.

Track Listings
  • 1 Critical Acclaim
  • 2 Almost Easy
  • 3 Scream
  • 4 Afterlife
  • 5 Gunslinger
  • 6 Unbound [The Wild Ride]
  • 7 Brompton Cocktail
  • 8 Lost
  • 9 A Little Piece Of Heaven
  • 10 Dear God

Avenged Sevenfold (also known as The White Album) is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold, released on October 30, 2007

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  1. bald_vale's avatar
    Great album 🤘
    What do you think of the new album?
    I don't know if I should take the plunge & buy it as it's so different to their usual stuff. (edited)
  2. FREEZIN_WOLF's avatar
    Bought it, but it looks like it's normal price is dirt cheap anyway.
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    Ebay or discogs you're looking more at 25 so it's not too bad 😁
  3. Alarae's avatar
    My favourite album ironically isn’t a studio album, but the Live in LBC album. 

    They dropped off for me after Hail to the King came out (post Rev I believe?) which is sad as they were definitely a large feature of my teenage years. 
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