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Waking the Fallen

Waking the Fallen
Avenged Sevenfold

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Track Listing

  1. Waking The Fallen
  2. Unholy Confessions
  3. Chapter Four
  4. Remenissions
  5. Desperate Through Reverence
  6. Eternal Rest
  7. Second Heartbeat
  8. Radiant Eclipse
  9. I Won't See You Tonight
  10. I Won't See You Tonight
  11. Clairvoyant Disease
  12. And All Things Will End

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #572 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-02-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Customer Reviews

WAKING THE FALLEN!!!!5
this album is great not only is it my favorite avenged sevenfold album, IT IS MY FAVORITE OF ALL TIME!!! it is a great follow up from sounding the seventh trumpet which was also amazing and ive just got one thing to say: WHERE IS THE SIX STAR OPTION

waking the fallen(inro): 10/10
unholy confessions: 10/10 BEST SONG ON THE ALBUM!
chapter four: 10/10
remenissions: 10/10
desecrate through reverence: 9/10
eternal rest: 9/10
second heartbeat: 10/10
radiant eclipse: 10/10
i wont see you tonight part 1: 10/10
i wont see you tonight part 2: 9/10
clairvoyant desease: 10/10
and all things will end: 10/10

brilliant album from awsome band
this is a MUST buy!!!

Dam what an ablum 5
In short,if you like metal and don't mind a bit of screaming, buy this ablum now. I wasn't really a fan of Avenged Sevenfold before I listed to this.I was put off from listening to them for ages by the 3rd ablum, but after hearing the new ablum I thought I'd give this one a try. And my god what an ablum, I'm forever skiping songs in ablums so I can get to the better ones, but I never once had to do that here. This has to be one of the best abulms I own and it's impossible to give this anything less than five stars, it's an truly breath taking ablum.

Incorrect song5
I was looking through the track list and I'm fairly sure it's "Desecrate through reverance", not "Desperate through reverance".

Great band and great album though.