The Avenged Sevenfold "Nightmare" poster features a haunting and surreal design that reflects the themes of their 2010 album, "Nightmare." The artwork, created by artist Mike L. and inspired by the band's experiences with loss and fear, portrays a dark and twisted landscape symbolizing the struggles faced after the death of their drummer, Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan. The imagery captures a sense of chaos and introspection, resonating with the album's exploration of nightmares and personal demons. This poster became iconic among fans, representing the band's emotional journey and artistic vision during that period.
You can download Avenged Sevenfold's song Nightmare from iTunes or Amazon.
The only amps a7x uses is the Marshall jcm800
The song Save Me off of the album Nightmare is A7X's longest song to date, being about 11 minutes long.
A7X (Avenged Sevenfold) was formed in 1999.
Both are pretty amazing, but personally I like A7X :D...
You can download Avenged Sevenfold's song Nightmare from iTunes or Amazon.
The only amps a7x uses is the Marshall jcm800
The song Save Me off of the album Nightmare is A7X's longest song to date, being about 11 minutes long.
A7X (Avenged Sevenfold) was formed in 1999.
I highly doubt that Nightmare is the very last album that A7X will bring out. The band are bigger than they have ever been before and in my eyes and many others; this album was a big success. The Rev would be very proud :'D
Everyone in A7X was touched by Jimmy's (drummer) songs. Such as Fiction on the album Nightmare or A little peice of heaven played on their self-titled album.
They have not confirmed when their new CD will be coming out. As they just released their new album Nightmare in 2010, fans assume they will have a new CD around 2012 or 2013.
Both are pretty amazing, but personally I like A7X :D...
A7X is an abbreviation for Avenged Sevenfold, a hard rock/metal band from California. The rhythm guitarist, Zacky Vengeance, came up with the abbreviation "A7X" a little while after they created the band.
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According to an article that appears in the September/October issue of Revolver, "they hired artist and illustrator Travis Smith." It also says that Smith worked closely with Zacky Vengeance (rhythm guitar).
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