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a7xitalia · 1 year
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Preordina ora la tua copia di Life is but a Dream
Preordina ora la tua copia di Life is but a Dream
Con l’uscita di Nobody, gli Avenged Sevenfold hanno lanciato il pre-ordine per il loro nuovo disco “Life is but a Dream” in diversi formati: cd, vinile e musicassetta. Tutti i formati verranno spediti il 2 giugno, giorno di uscita del disco. Su A7X World sono presenti ben 4 varianti del vinile (oltre a molte altre varianti disponibili su diversi siti e le trovate elencate qua):   Life is but a…
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cyber-gears · 2 months
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WARNING FLASHING LIGHTS/CLIPS. flash doesn't start until about 7 seconds in.
RIPPED HER HEART OUT RIGHT BEFORE HER EYES! EYES OVER EASY! EAT IT EAT IT EAT IT!
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alongtidesoflight · 11 days
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why is it that when there's massive change in your life it's always your teenage angst bands that keep u going
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cuervitodeisla · 1 year
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I had a recorded interview for like a social media post for something I’m involved with, and lord I was looking all over the place except the camera. I guess I’ll have to share it on my professional Instagram account once it’s posted but lord knows I won’t watch it.
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escapingpurgatory · 1 year
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Welcome To The Shitshow...
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welcome in 🤯 my name is taylor, but you can call me tay if you want!
facts about me!
i love horror and gore, so please be prepared for that whilst looking at my blog
i'm a cis female, my pronouns are she/her
i'm a metalhead and a punk 🤘
my favorite colors are red and black
i'm bisexual 😱
I AM A MINOR!!
If that makes you uncomfortable, no need to follow or interact. This also means: creepy old men, FUCK OFF.
DNI if...
you're homophobic
you're transphobic
you're a nazi
you're racist
you're a pedophile
you're a p0rn blog
you're a terf
you're a z00ph1le
stay away from me and my blog if you are any of these things.
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Favorite Bands/Artists
45 grave, 55gore, 6arelyhuman, abscess, acid, acid bath, alex g, alice in chains, anthrax, apati, artillery, autopsy, a7x, ayesha erotica, babes in toyland, bathory, bauhaus, beherit, bethlehem, bikini kill, billy joel, bio-cancer, black flag, black sabbath, blod besvimelse, bodily stew, bolt thrower, bon jovi, bones, bratmobile, cannabis corpse, cannibal corpse, carnivore, car seat headrest, christian death, cigarettes after sex, corneus, the cramps, crass, crystal castles, the cure, cursed pumpkin, dark angel, darkened nocturn slaughtercult, darkthrone, david bowie, dead kennedys, death, deftones, deicide, destruction, doom, the doors, d.r.i., duster, dystopia, ecpatia, the electric hellfire club, entombed, erotic gore cunt, ethel cain, evanescence, exhumed, exodus, fiona apple, fluids, forgotten ruin, forgotten tomb, ghost, ghoul, gorepot, grave, green day, grausemkeit, haggus, happy days, have a nice life, hellhammer, him, hole, hulder, hypothermia, immortal, insane clown posse, iron maiden, jack off jill, joan jett, johnny cash, joy division, këkht arähk, kittie, kmfdm, korn, kreator, kvävning, lana del rey, last days of humanity, leviathan, lifelover, mäleficentt, mayhem, mazzy star, megadeth, melanie martinez, mercyful fate, metallica, mindless self indulgence (fuck jimmy!), ministry, misfits, mitski, morbid, morbid angel, mortician, mortuary drape, mötley crüe, municipal waste, murderdolls, mxmxm, my bloody valentine, my chemical romance, nails, napalm death, nausea, nicole dollanganger, nine inch nails, nirvana, nocturnal depression, nuclear assault, obituary, the offspring, opiated devilsperm, overkill, party cannon, pierce the veil, pink floyd, pisdati bylat, possessed, psychonaut 4, queen, putrid stu, radiohead, rammstein, rob zombie, the runaways, salvia palth, sarcófago, scary bitches, sebum excess production, shining, sign crushes motorist, sisters of mercy, skag, skinny puppy, slayer, sleeping with sirens, slipknot, slowdive, the smashing pumpkins, the smiths, sodom, s.o.d., sorry..., specimen, spectral decay, subhumans, suicidal-idol, suicidal tendencies, system of a down, tankard, tenebris, toxic holocaust, tu carne, tv girl, vampirska, venom, watain, weedeater, whiplash, white zombie, xasthur, and many more!
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Favorite Films/TV Shows
orphan, a nightmare on elm street, kill bill vol. 1, death proof, i tonya, scarface, willy wonka and the chocolate factory, the dark knight, billy madison, terrifier, terrifier 2, spider-man (2002), meet the parents, the cable guy, dumb and dumber, the evil dead, evil dead II, studio 666, house of 1000 corpses, morbius, the nightmare before christmas, school of rock, hannibal, the silence of the lambs, speak, pulp fiction, walk the line, the emperor's new groove, kronk's new groove, ratatouille, barbie, joker, beetlejuice, happy gilmore, wayne's world, beauty and the beast, the princess and the frog, scream, black swan, metal lords, x, pearl, howl's moving castle, christine, mulan (animated!), beavis and butt-head do america, girl interrupted, zoolander, anger management, e.t., the wizard of oz, doctor strange, mr. deeds, twilight, edward scissorhands, coraline, the virgin suicides, a goofy movie, an extremely goofy movie, the great outdoors, superbad, monster house, liar liar, the conjuring, signs, annabelle, annabelle: creation, napoleon dynamite, mean girls, the truman show, the simpons movie, jennifer's body, the menu, clueless, dracula (1931), heathers, american psycho, the breakfast club, thirteen, the craft, disturbing behavior, the shining, hell's kitchen, kitchen nightmares, the simpsons, gilmore girls, death note, beavis and butt-head, wandavision, a series of unfortunate events, brooklyn nine-nine, metalocalypse, hotel hell
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That's All! Have A Good Rest Of Your Day/Night. Take Care Of Yourselves!
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nekob00 · 1 month
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Last night, I got the pleasure of seeing Avenged Sevenfold live at Thompson Boling Arena. It was fucking AWESOME!
I've never seen A7x live before and the last concert i saw was NiN back in like 2006? I didn't record the whole concert, but i got the openings of several songs including: Unholy Confessions, Shepherd of Fire, Hail to the King, Bat Country and Nightmare, among others. A7X knows how to work a crowd, and seeing them live was so unreal. If you get the chance and like their music, i highly recommend seeing them live.
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M. Shadows said, at one point, "knoxville, this is my favorite part of the night. Look around you. These are your people and you shouldn't have a goddamn care in the world. Tomorrow will come, but tonight do whatever the fuck you want, baby!"
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Falling In Reverse performing at The Armory, Minneapolis/MN Dec 8th, 2023
The 93X Radio's Nutcracker show held at The Armory, Minneapolis/MN took place yesterday, on Dec 8th, 2023, and hosted 3 bands: Falling In Reverse headlining, Daughtry and Sleep Theory opening. As far as the videos and pictures show, it was a magnificent evening!
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The venue was a 8400 cap arena and it was sold out.
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Falling In Reverse had a setlist of 12 songs overall, the Popular MonsTour songs combined with the A7X Tour ones. They played "Situations" and "Watch The World Burn" triple ending, with the pyrotechnics as well.
Some HQ pictures of Ronnie Radke on The Armory stage:
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Ronnie posted two photos on his Instagram profile, the selfie with the crowd, and him with Chris Daughtry behind the scenes. Let's hope they'll do a future collab together!
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Falling In Reverse's next show will be on January 19th, when their tour with Disturbed begins. Until then we're desparately waiting for a new song teased some weeks ago on all Ronnie's socials.
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page-2-ids · 4 months
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[ID: A flag with nine vertical stripes, all the same size. The colors are darker at the edges and lighter in the middle. They are, from left to right, very dark washed-out purple, faded navy, faded denim, washed-out light cool green, pale yellow, red-tan, washed-out red, maroon-gray, and very dark gray. END ID]
TonightDiesSlipica|TonightDiesKnotica: A gender related to the (atm nonexistent) Slipknot cover of the A7x song Tonight the World Dies
The colors are inspired by my associations with the related song, as well as the Slipknotgender flag
For anon!
No Suggested Pronouns
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sleepy-gee · 2 months
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Give us your taste in music aka fav songs and artists. It’s an important and interesting question :) 💞
as a former bandom kid this was the hardest question I've ever been asked. i swear i narrowed it down as much as I could.
my top artists as of right now are (not in order):
Avenged Sevenfold
My Chemical Romance
Breaking Benjamin
Meg Myers
Deftones
Nirvana
The Killers
In This Moment
Bullet For My Valentine
While my top songs of all time are (again no order):
A Little Piece of Heaven - Avenged Sevenfold
Helena - My Chemical Romance
The World is Ugly - My Chemical Romance
Honestly anything by mcr or a7x. love them sm
Mr. Brightside - The Killers
Needles and Pins - Deftones
Buddy Holly - Weezer
Desire - Meg Myers
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a7xitalia · 1 year
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Trax: episodio 4 - "Roman Sky"
Trax: episodio 4 – “Roman Sky”
Nuova puntata per la serie Trax. Nell’ episodio numero 4 la band ci parla della storia dietro la realizzazione della bellissima Roman Sky. Il podcast completo lo trovate su spotify e apple music. La relativa maglietta in edizione limitata invece è presente, ancora per poco, su a7x world Mario
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theold-ultraviolence · 11 months
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It’s just me and the 4 hours remaining until the newest A7X album against the world
This will fix me
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blackllghtburns · 9 months
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For the album track order ask: City of Evil A7X? 💜
<3 thank you, friend!
Seize the Day
2. Trashed and Scattered
3. Blinded in Chains
4. Burn It Down
5. Bat Country
6. Beast and the Harlot
7. Strength of the World
8. The Wicked End
9. Sidewinder
10. M.I.A.
11. Betrayed
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90363462 · 1 year
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20 Greatest Comebacks in Hard-Rock and Heavy-Metal History
These artists shook the world by rising from the ashes
Heavy music is for underdogs and comeback kids, anyone who has been considered down and out, but kicked and scratched to earn respect and make their place in this unforgiving world. It's no wonder then that headbangers love a good comeback story — and that heavy music has been full of them.
From unexpected reunion tours to dazzling new albums that rival the records that made them famous in the first place, here are 20 of the most surprising and inspiring comebacks in all of metal, punk and hard-rock history.
Having sold over 50 million copies worldwide, Back in Black is the bestselling hard-rock album of all time, an accomplishment that's all the more incredible considering that AC/DC recorded it just months after the 1980 death of revered singer Bon Scott. The group considered disbanding but ultimately continued with the blessing of Scott's family, and their comeback album — with its opening bell tolls and equally resonant title — is heavy music's definitive statement of rebirth
When lead vocalist Layne Staley passed away in 2002, it seemed like the final nail in the coffin of Alice in Chains, who had already been largely sidelined for years due to substance abuse issues. But in 2005, the surviving members reconvened to play shows, and soon after, enlisted new singer William DuVall and made their first original record in 14 years, 2009's Black Gives Way to Blue. Named Revolver's Album of that Year, it stands up to anything in their discography, and they've continued to chug along ever since. 
No record inspired more contemporary metalcore (see Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying, Darkness Hour, et al) than Slaughter of the Soul, these Swedish melodic death metallers' final studio album, released a year before their 1996 breakup. To say that their return to the stage in 2008 was meaningful to a generation of metalheads who never got to see them live is like saying fans at those reunion shows were singing along to every word of "Blinded by Fear": They were fucking screaming along to every word.
Drummer Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan was a childhood friend to his bandmates and a major songwriter to his band, so when he died unexpectedly in late 2009, it was a crushing blow that nearly ended the group. But Avenged Sevenfold rallied and called in one of Sullivan's idols, Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater, to record on and tour behind their mostly completed new record, Nightmare. It debuted at No. 1 on the charts, A7X's first album to do so, and re-ignited the band's passion to push ahead.
Carcass' comeback came in waves. The Birmingham, U.K., death-grind trailblazers blew people's minds when they re-materialized onstage in 2008 after a whopping 12 years out of the game, and the tours that followed weren't just lazy cash grabs — the dudes could still rip. However, even more impressive was their 2013 comeback album, Surgical Steel, arriving 17 years after their last and legitimately rivaling all of the material from their Nineties heyday. It's one of the greatest reunion albums in metal. Period. 
Celtic Frost's reunion was short-lived but monumental. Having been a crucial building block in the extreme-metal fortress, the Swiss band — helmed by the core duo of Thomas Gabriel Fischer, a.k.a. Tom G. Warrior, and Martin Eric Ain — came roaring back in 2006 with the stunningly great Monotheist and a career-celebrating world tour, including U.S. dates with Type O Negative. Sadly, the album proved to be both reunion record and swan song, the final nail put in the band's coffin when Ain died in 2017 at age 50.
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There's only one word to describe what it was like when Faith No More reunited to play shows over 10 years after the alt-metal superheroes fell to pieces: EPIC. With vocalist Mike Patton's calendar seemingly always packed with a variety of zany projects, it seemed impossible that he would ever find the time. That FNM would then later release their first new album in nearly two decades, 2015's Sol Invictus, and it would be awesome — well, that was a minor miracle.
How do you pick up the pieces when you're the drummer of the most important rock band on the planet and your frontman dies by suicide? Well, you become the frontman of your own band, of course, write hit single after hit single, and sell over 10 million albums in the U.S. alone. Amid this, you use your now-astronomical fame to spotlight your favorite metal singers with a killer side project (check Probot ASAP, if you're not already in the know). Dave Grohl now faces another tragedy — the death of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins — but we know he'll come back again, stronger than ever.
The name of GN'R's initial reunion run says it all: The Not in This Lifetime... Tour. Because that's how improbable the reconciliation of Axl, Slash and Duff seemed for a long-ass time. Bad blood and bitter words constituted their decades apart, but it turns out, all fans needed was a little patience. The trek — which spanned from 2016 to 2019, and marked the core trio's first performances together in nearly 25 years — owns the title of the third-highest-grossing concert tour of all time. Even more amazing, the guys are still getting along and the reunion continues.
At the end of Bruce Dickinson's then-final concert with Maiden in 1993, magician Simon Drake "killed" him, using the band's titular torture device. Far from dead, the vocalist pursued a successful solo career while his bandmates recorded their two least successful albums to that point, with singer Blaze Bayley. But when Dickinson returned in 1999, it sounded as if they hadn't missed a step. These days, Maiden continue to sell out stadiums playing great material both new and old, cementing their spot as metal's still-vital pioneers.
In 2005, after becoming a born-again Christian, OG guitarist Brian "Head" Welch left the band that had made him famous: As the joke went, "Korn gave Head to God." The nu-metal godfathers soon also split with founding drummer David Silveria, and spent years trying to re-find themselves creatively. When Head re-joined the group onstage at Carolina Rebellion in 2012, it seemed like a heartwarming one-off, but a year later he was back for good. Korn have been on a hot streak ever since, with 2019's The Nothing standing out, in particular, as their best album in over a decade.
"No warning?" asked Dave Mustaine when Metallica booted him over his erratic behavior in 1983. "No second chance?" He wouldn't get one from them, but the thrash-metal world welcomed him back later that year with a new group, named after a word he found on a pamphlet during his bus ride home to L.A. from Metallica's New York abode. Within the decade, Megadeth would become the second-best-selling metal band of their generation, and they're a still a genre pillar to this day. 
2016 was an amazing year for reunions. First, GN'R, then the Misfits. In fall of that year, founding members Glenn Danzig and Jerry Only — plus Only's brother, guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein — performed together for the first time in 33 years, under the name the Original Misfits. For a gnarly, underground horror-punk band that played basements in their first incarnation, the results were incredible, culminating in a monumental sold-out headlining gig at Madison Square Garden.
Even though fans clamored for it for years, Mudvayne didn't come back until it was fully on their own damn terms, which made their eventual comeback all the more special. The alt-metal aliens ended their 12-year hiatus with a few chaotic festival shows in 2021 (including one when frontman Chad Gray played while suffering from COVID) and then hauled ass across the country on a 2022 summer tour that rejuvenated them as bandmates and fully made up for all the lost time. Now, new music is even on the way.
To many punks, metalheads and goths who grew up in the 2000s, My Chemical Romance are their Nirvana. The New Jersey band lifted emo's ragged hooks and raunchy guitars out of VFW halls and into stadiums, built up a formidable discography — and then dipped for six years while their legacy metastasized. The way they've conducted their momentous reunion — playing shows with young openers, packing the setlists with hits, and dropping their heaviest song yet as a one-off single — has ensured that they've still got their edge.
Rage Against the Machine's latest reunion has been one of tension and release. After nine years, they were supposed to hit the stage in 2020 until the pandemic squashed that — and then again, and then again while the world grew shittier and the band's political screeds became more relevant than ever. Finally, they took the power back in summer 2022, and played riotously hard through Zack de la Rocha's leg injury, staying true to their convictions and reaffirming their status as all-time greats. 
Sepultura were at the height of their power and popularity in 1996, having released a career-defining album, Roots, early that year. Then everything went to shit, and the Brazilian metal trailblazers acrimoniously split with founding frontman Max Cavalera, whose brother, Igor, remained in the band. Suddenly unmoored, Max had a lot to prove and lots of pressure. He responded with a new band, Soulfly. The group's self-titled 1998 debut was a "life-changing" success, Max told Revolver, complete with the song he's most proud of: "Eye for an Eye."
System of a Down had only been releasing music and touring at a national level for eight years when, at the height of their Grammy-winning notoriety, they decided to go on hiatus in 2006. Suddenly dissolving at the peak of their powers like that was devastating, so when they reunited for a string of shows in 2011, it felt like an act of divine intervention. After gigging sporadically in the ensuing decade, they dropped their first songs in 16 years in 2021. C'mon, guys: Now we need that album. 
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A couple of days ago an A7X song popped into my head from...nowhere. I don’t think I’ve listened to City of Evil for over 5 years, maybe more. The last two days I’ve been dipping into that album again and there’s some great songs on there, especially the back-end of the record which goes super proggy. I also remember getting those vocal lines stuck in my head for days back then, and it’s happening again. I have a weird relationship with Avenged though. I think alot of their songs are great but I can never fully commit to them? Like, I can’t pledge my full allegiance to them or something. Also, at the start of this year, they basically became the NFT band™ in the rock/metal world, which is just bullshit. Like, you’re a band from alternative culture and so you push NFTs super hard?? ...ugh... So yeah, I feel strange about them. But City of Evil is great.
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designedparadigm · 4 months
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nothing sums simon ghost riley up better than a7x's strength of the world i swear to god
I want it, I need it, revenge is dripping from my teeth Need nothin', to feel power, and bring the killers to their knees Nothin' to lose, vengeance to gain (you know I'll never be the same) So taste my breath, I'm close behind you (So desperate on your final day) Sorrow swallows my screams
revenge is dripping from my teeth nothing to lose, vengeance to gain
very much ghost coded. his whole existence hinges on that awful fucking cycle and it never stops. he never stops. he's got nothing left but that.
everyone he loves keeps getting taken away from him. all he has is violence. his hands, the perpetrators blood coating them - and that hollow empty anger it leaves after the fact.
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Falling In Reverse in Chula Vista (San Diego), CA, 10/7/2023
Falling In Reverse performed in Chula Vista (San Diego), California last night, on Oct 7th, 2023. It was the first performance after a 3 days break.
Watch Ronnie and company heading to the venue:
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Ronnie, Saraya and Willard approached the venue by helicopter this time, saying it was faster and easier to get through San Diego city. It was very impressive to watch the city center and the GTA neighborhood from above.
(Pictures and videos from Ronnie's and Saraya's IG stories.)
A brilliant footage from Twitter, Ronnie singing "Watch The World Burn" in premier plan:
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Matt Shadows from Avenged Sevenfold announced his incapability to perform that night and postponed their show to a later date. He claimed to have struggled with his illness up to the last moment, but his voice was damaged and he literally couldn't sing.
Professional pictures about the show:
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Falling In Reverse will go on playing in Phoenix, Arizona the next day, on Oct 8th, 2023. Let's hope Matt Shadows will recover until then, and will be able to play their part of the show.
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