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Avenged Sevenfold are celebrating the 4th of July by offering 20% off of items (excluding media, bundles, and gift certificates) in their online merch store until July 6th.
You voted and we’ve got the results of the Kerrang! Rock 100 for you! Kerrang! counted down the 100 best rock videos ever made as voted by you guys and here’s were Avenged Sevenfold landed:
#11 Bat Country
#12 Seize The Day
Thanks to our great friend Cheryl C for letting us know!
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In his most recent Fuse blog entry Kill Hannah’s Mat Devine had the following to say:
Need to clear my head, came home, cranked some old school nyc hardcore, then Britney If U Seek Amy, Tegan and Sarah’s cover of Dancing in the Dark, A7X Scream, Peter Gabriel Mercy Street, and our new album in its entirety.
Do you guys listen to Avenged Sevenfold to clear your head? If so, what song(s)?
Thanks to Sahsha for sending this piece in!
Playstation updated it’s PSP storefront this weekend and included was “Afterlife” for Rock Band Unplugged which is also available from the Playstation 3 storefront.
Zacky Vengeance took to his Twitter to comment on the death of Michael Jackson:

Vengeance University have uploaded the following image by Cam Rackam onto their Myspace page with this to say:
The peace sign denotes a state of mind dedicated to the well being of all creation. I felt it was time I made a more realistic version. Nobody was better for the job then my dear friend Cam Rackam. I have a feeling he didnt use paint to create this
two distinct symbols keep passing through my mind. this and another that will shortly be unveiled. Camrackam was the only man for the job.
Click for bigger image.
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This week was started off solemnly with the passing of Ed McMahon and unfortunately today it has only gotten worse as we lose Farrah Fawcett and now the man that pioneered pop music and contributed relevant amounts of inspiration to many musicians, an icon, Michael Jackson. God bless.

Avenged Sevenfold have added some brand new t-shirts to their online merch store.
Our good friends over at Devil Bear Rock have finally uploaded all their pictures from Avenged Sevenfold’s Los Angeles, San Diego, and Las Vegas shows! Click the picture below to be taken to the sets!
Back in 2008 IOL Music sat down with The Rev and Johnny Christ before playing SBSR in Portugal. They talk about how the crowd received “Avenged Sevenfold,” reinventing themselves with every album, and The Rev chasing homeless people while acting like a gorilla. You can watch the interview here.
Thank you to Raquel for sending this in to us!
Harmony Central caught up with Avenged Sevenfold to check out what gear they use to melt our faces off with while on stage. Check out the interview below:
Thanks to Brandy at the AMB for letting us know!
Today on Underoath’s official Facebook page the band posted “A Message From Tim” concerning an interview he did with Metal Hammer where he had a few choice words about Avenged Sevenfold. You can read what he had to say below:
I’m writing this in response to my Metal Hammer paraphrasing in a recent online article. There’s obviously a fine line between being honest and careful when it comes to interviews. This is often a very severe impasse for me based on the fact that at times I find myself holding back, rather than just being able to have an open discussion of ideas. If I were to read just what has been posted, not knowing the context of the conversation, I would think the person who said that was one of the most-rude people to ever speak publicly. What was in fact a very well rounded music conversation, turned into a very public bash. Most people who know me know that although I am very opinionated about certain issues, especially regarding music, I have never intentionally or publicly ridiculed any band. What was posted was a collection of just 10 sentences from an entire 30-minute interview in which I stated my personal opinions about certain ideals pertaining to our scene/genre. I’d also like to clarify that some things I am quoted saying were in fact never even said. All things that were indeed stated were said by me alone. The interview was prefaced with the idea that this story was to be about music and only music. Leave your faith and everything else at the door, let’s just talk music. Music is the most powerful, influential force in potentially all of creation. I have seen it change lives before my eyes. Throughout the course of our career we have been confronted with many different issues. Bands go through image changes, ideal changes, and musical changes. This is a natural, and needed progression in order for music and musicians to progress. Whether you are pushing for reformation of anything from gay rights, religious beliefs, straight-edge, animal rights, etc., as an influential community we must take our responsibility for activism and progress as a charge.
I have no ill-will with Avenged Sevenfold, Escape the Fate or Metallica. Underoath just wrapped a tour with E.T.F. and we’ve all grown to like those dudes as a lot. I don’t know anyone from Avenged or Metallica, but I have no doubt they’re all good people.
Regardless of what it was made to look like, I wasn’t intending to start any issues between bands or arbitrarily bash any artists. Many people don’t like my band. To me, this scene is about positivity and making a difference in the world. I want my kids listening to Thursday talk about equality, or P.O.S. talk about injustice, or Thrice talk about getting involved in your local charity.
Tim
That’s right! It looks like everyone’s favorite drummer has gotten his own Twitter!
It looks as though the Twitter account that seemed to be linked to The Rev is a FAKE. This comes straight from The Collective.
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Munk One posted one of his new designs for Avenged Sevenfold back in April. Click for bigger picture & check it out. What do you guys think? You can also check out a new design entitled “Scriptures” that he did for the band here as the third design.
Billie Shoemate from Louisville Metal Music Examiner wrote an interesting article on Avenged Sevenfold, full of praise and simply providing an explanation of why the world needs Avenged Sevenfold.
Avenged Sevenfold is wearing the boots, leaving a death bat logo right on the rear end of the music industry, hopefully leaving it there for many years to come as this amazing band shows metal how it should be done.
Read the full article here.









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