songs that are explicit on avenged sevenfold are: critical acclaim and a little piece of heaven
There is an explicit version of the "Fame Monster" album, but they do sell clean versions of it.
It's called "The More". You can find it on itunes. It's by Jeff Williams. There is an explicit version and a clean version. The explicit is on the "red band" trailer and the clean version is on the "green band" trailer. I believe the explicit version is the only one on itunes, but I'm not sure.
iTunes has both a clean and explicit version.
Seize the Day is on Avenged Sevenfold's album City of Evil. There is also a live version of Seize the Day on Avenged Sevenfold's Welcome to the Family Deluxe Single.
It is on Eminem's "The Best of Slim Shady" album. Here is the album playlist.1 Lose Yourself 4:242Stan (Album Version (Explicit))6:453Till I Collapse4:574The Way I Am (Album Version (Explicit))4:515Cleaning Out My Closet4:586Without Me Version (Explicit))4:517Rabbit Run (Soundtrack Version (Explicit))3:108Sing For The Moment Version (Explicit))5:419Love Me4:3010Quitter4:2911Three Six Five2:1512Renegade5:3813Forget About Dre3:5214I Don't Wanna4:5015Role Model3:2516Guilty Conscious3:2117Any Man2:5318My Name Is (Album Version (Explicit))4:28
say your face
They are unrecoverable, it tries to make that totally clear on the PC version but it's no different on the PE version even if it doesn't have an explicit warning.
At the end it makes reference to the s-word, but the radio version cuts it out
Nope! Green Day likes their music explicit!
the explicit version says "all day talking that, talkin that s**t" but the clean version says all day talkin that mess
It's on itunes and it doesn't have the clean label but it doesn't have the explicit label either. It is the radio version that is clean so get that one
The song "Airplanes" by B.o.B. is labeled explicit due to the presence of profanity or mature themes in the lyrics. Even if there are only two instances of explicit language in the song, those words may still be considered strong or offensive, leading to the explicit label. The explicit designation serves as a warning to listeners about the content of the song, allowing them to make an informed decision about whether they want to listen to it.