Yes, The Rev. did write the song Afterlife.
His theme song is sung by Rev Theory.
The Rev. wrote the songs:A Little Piece of HeavenAfterlifeBrompton CocktailAlmost EasyHe also wrote a few of the lines in the song Critical Acclaim.
No, Rev Theory is the artist for Randy Orton's theme song "Voices."
Afterlife is a song performed by the band Avenged Sevenfold. The song Afterlife is found on Avenged Sevenfold album also entitled "Avenged Sevenfold". The lyrics can be found in the guitar TAB book which can be purchased from Amazon.
No, Avenged Sevenfold's song Afterlife was never in a Transformers movie. However, Avenged Sevenfold's song Almost Easy is on the soundtrack for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. It was going to be on the Transformers: The Album, but the song was not yet ready.
The Rev. and M. Shadows wrote the lyrics, but all the band members wrote the music.
His theme song is sung by Rev Theory.
There is much debate about the afterlife and if it exists.
The song Afterlife is about someone dying and realizing that they could have been a better person and have things to do back on earth and so they need to escape from their afterlife.
Synyster Gates wrote the song So Far Away, originally for his late grandfather. However, after The Rev.'s death, he altered the lyrics for Jimmy.
Randy Ortons theme song is titled " Voices " By: Rev Theory
Far from Over - Rev Theory song - was created in 2007.
The Rev. wrote the songs:A Little Piece of HeavenAfterlifeBrompton CocktailAlmost EasyHe also wrote a few of the lines in the song Critical Acclaim.
Rev Theory
No.It was song by rev theory
No, Rev Theory is the artist for Randy Orton's theme song "Voices."
Avenged Seven fold was the first song in the tribute video to the rev http youtube eb0Rv6UBEIA Jimmy The Rev Sullivan tribute video.