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He didn’t even like the band that much. But the name— Nightmare —fit the hollow drumming in his chest. Finals were over, his girlfriend had left, and his father had stopped returning calls. Leo needed noise. Loud, angry, orchestral noise.

The opening title track is perhaps the band’s most recognizable hit. With its iconic pipe organ intro and thunderous riffs, "Nightmare" sets a macabre tone that perfectly encapsulates the band’s "Black Metallica" aesthetic. It is a high-octane anthem that serves as the gateway for the rest of the record. Download Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare Full Album

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This track is significant because it contains vocals from The Rev himself. The band used demo recordings of his voice in the bridge, making it one of the most sought-after tracks for fans wanting to hear the late drummer one last time. Leo needed noise

Released in 2010, Nightmare was poised to be a defining moment for the Huntington Beach metal outfit. However, following the tragic passing of their revered drummer, James "The Rev" Sullivan, the album transformed from a career milestone into a haunting eulogy. For new fans discovering the band, or longtime listeners revisiting the golden era of modern metal, the desire to own this album—track by track, front to back—remains strong.