Avenged Sevenfold

^ :clap: Maybe the person that made this thread didn't know about M. Shadow's vocal problems, which causes this thread to be pointless because they didn't know that it was medical and not selling out. I would want to continue making albums even though you had to change the sound due to medical reasonings. Now is THAT selling out?
 
Megadeth and AVX are completely different. I wonder what it'd sound like if they did put there sound together. Probably wouldn't sound too good. But kind of interesting.
 
Megadeth is an interesting band; I believe the rhythm section (at least during the Rust In Peace era, not sure of any lineup changes) was jazz-trained, lending intricacy and sophisticated-ness to the music. Their lyrics are consistently political, and Dave Mustaine has one of the most unique voices in metal. They've also kept essentially the same sound since the beginning, which is a big way that Avenged Sevenfold has differed. They've reinvented themselves a few times over the years, moving through hardcore, epic thrash metal, and alternative rock. I don't see too much of a connection.
 
it will grow on you. i didnt like it at all at first. now i love it. the one thing you gotta do it to not connect it to what you know as avenged sevenfold. think of it as hearing them for the first time and hearing that song.
 
^I agree with you i mean if they played their old stuff..with shadows vocal chorRAB the way it is everyone would of been bitchin about how horrible the album was. They dude it this way they put out a solid album and adapting to his voice.
 
None of the merabers of Megadeth at that time were jazz trained. Maybe you're getting that from the lessons Mustaine god after he recovered from his arm injury as part of his physio therapy or you could be mixing Friedman up with Chris Poland who is a jazz player and was the guitarist in Megadeth for the first 2 albums, so a little of Poland's style may have rubbed off on Mustaine. He left during the Demo sessions for Rust in Peace.
 
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