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  • BiggestBulb
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    511 months ago

    This is gonna be a really spicy take - Nightmare by Avenged Sevenfold. Pretty much every song is a banger and Save Me is a masterpiece. The singing is on point. I debated Waking the Fallen, but sadly I feel that some songs on that album just aren’t up to the same quality (and Nightmare is much more approachable).

    As for albums after Nightmare, Hail to the King was okay, The Stage was good but flawed (we got so many songs, but the mixing wasn’t very good imo) and Life Is But A Dream is… Just not good - again, in my opinion as a long-time fan.

    Before Nightmare, self-titled was okay (certain songs like Unbound kinda pull it down for me, but they’re not straight SKIPS per se) and City of Evil was amazing but not quite Nightmare quality in my opinion (just because of Matt’s nasally singing, especially in songs like Seize the Day). WtF I’ve already went over, and Sounding the Seventh Trumpet honestly only had a few good songs in my opinion.

    • @francisfordpoopola
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      411 months ago

      I just checked it out and Save Me feels very Dream Theater. I’ll have to dig around their discog a bit.

      • BiggestBulb
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        311 months ago

        If you like Save Me, I also highly recommend I Won’t See You Tonight Part 1. It’s very solid and pretty ubiquitously referred to as one of their best songs

    • Kovukono
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      311 months ago

      I could definitely see that. I heavily disagree with you on the self-titled album just being okay, but as for a creative peak, it kind of feels like they’ve been phoning it in after Nightmare. There’s excellent songs on all the albums, but Nightmare was the last one where it felt that the majority of the tracks were ones where you really didn’t want to skip.