Album Rating: 1.5
Personally I don't find City to be all that great, although it is bearable to me whereas this is wholly unlistenable.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah this band has had some killer riffs
One of the reasons I respect them outside of my general dislike of the direction they've gone
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Album Rating: 3.5
This is more listenable than their debut and HTTK. It's really not that bad, bar some horrendous moments. City of Evil is probably their best though
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Album Rating: 1.5
City saw them find their stride as far as unique sound and style goes, but I still think Waking was their overall highest quality album.
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I would still be listen to City and Waking the Fallen if it wasn't for M. Shadow's vocals. Anything after IMO isn't worth listening to, especally this.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I remember it being alright in terms of instrumentation, but M. Shadow's vocals were appalling, especially the screams
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Pretty much, M. Shadow's voice completely kills it for me whenever I try to give them another chance so I've given up.
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Album Rating: 3.5
he was alright on City of Evil, but he just gets worse and worse
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Album Rating: 3.0
I like Shadows' vocals to be honest, but yeah I don't go out and say that he is godly or things like that. It's just that... well, I happen to like them. Sometimes he produces some cringeworthy sounds though.
"The A7X fans I know don't like HTTk that much"
Hi!
(I enjoy exactly three tracks out of it though)
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Album Rating: 3.5
It's alright most of the time, but I really dislike his screams and everything he does on HTTK.
That's just from personal experience of the ones I know. I mean, it's their quickest selling album, so clearly SOMEONE has to like it
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Album Rating: 3.0
I like both his screams and HTTK vocals, to be honest. I may be the weird one (I even really like Billy Talent's singer), but as I said I just happen to like him as a singer.
And Shadows is a fan of Zelda and Castlevania, so yeah. c:
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Album Rating: 3.5
Each to their own. Well, they're tolerable, unlike everything on their debut bar the ballad.
He has good taste in games!
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Album Rating: 3.0
I like their debut. :'D
Each to their own. [666]
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Album Rating: 3.5
Seriously? Wow, that thing is not easy to like. Too poorly produced IMO
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Album Rating: 2.0
haven't heard their debut
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Album Rating: 3.0
Well, I don't mind Vhol production, so why would that matter for me? I liked it since the start.
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Album Rating: 3.5
I love half of this album, and really don't care for the other half. Afterlife, Gunslinger, Brompton Cocktail, Lost, A Little Piece of Heaven and Dear God are all songs I'll still shamelessly blast on my way to work.
This is the last album where Avenged Sevenfold sounded like they were still having fun, I can't help but dig it (well... most of it). Everything since then (with the exception of So Far Away, great song) have been thinly veiled attempts to get onto the Call of Duty soundtracks, and a blooper reel of "accidental" cover songs.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Switch Critical Acclaim with Afterlife and take out Brompton Cocktail and you got the best tracks on the album! but yeah, i
agree that only half this album is good
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I find it weird that average A7X albums keep getting bumped
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i hate memes
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