Avenged Sevenfold - We Come Out At Night Live 2002
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@afishwish111 This is Daemon Ash. Not Justin Sane.
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@SonicYouth420 if you have seen there nightmare after christmas tour he screams on that one
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@mrkninjanin yea, to bad he almost commited suicuide :P
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@a7x5631 ah, I see! Thanks for the info! Still sucks that he doesn't scream anymore :P I mean, not on the new songs, but at least when they play the old songs. Singing them clean makes them sound weird and I don't like it too much. I still love all their new content though!
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@a7x5631 even if he blew out his voice what does it matter, his singing is better. i liked the first 2 records that they did, they were great, to this day waking the fallen is 1 of their best records. i don't think he fucked it up that bad otherwise they wouldn't have wrote GOD HATES US. i'm not suprised that he gave up screaming. people who can't handle new material though shouldn't be listening to the band period.
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@shreddintheaxe are you sure he did? AFAIK, he decided to stop screaming on his own and it was all part of his plan since their first album...He had said it somewhere in an interview. Notice how it slowly goes softer and softer every album. First - Pure rawness, Second - much more refined and still screaming, third - muuuch softer but very fine, fourth - way soft, fifth - even more, if that is even possible.
I would've thought that the death of The Rev (RIP) would've made him scream his pain out
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they may have been good back in the day, but their so much better now. if his screaming was so much better, he would have never bursted blood vessels in his throat to begin with.
I still like their first two albums a lot more than their most recent ones..
I mean their new stuff isn't bad.. but it isn't all that good either, the screaming just made a7x so much better.
SonicYouth420 1 year ago 5
@gravufo It was both. He did say in the DVD that he had planned to stop. But, they're are many interviews from magazines (I have one here somewhere) with him explaining his surgery process and his work with his vocal mentor. Listen to any of their live songs from 2004 and you will hear his voice going out.
a7x5631 11 months ago 3