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Nightmare is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold, released on July 23, 2010, through Warner Bros. Records.It was produced by Mike Elizondo, mixed in New York City by audio engineer Andy Wallace, and mastered by Ted Jensen.
Ultimate Circus is Nightmare's debut studio album. [1] This album came in two versions, the regular version (as pictured), and another one in a black slip case. It peaked at #115 in the Oricon Charts. [2] Most of the songs have a heavy rock element, with the exception of 'Mind Ocean' and 'Aquaria', which are slower rock ballads to balance out ...
Nightmare is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in January 2000. They have released eleven studio albums, four compilation albums and twenty-eight singles.Most of their albums and singles have been released in three formats—two with bonus DVDs and one CD only (often with bonus tracks).
Nightmare (ナイトメア, Naitomea) is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in Sendai, Tōhoku, in 2000.It has consisted of Yomi (lead vocals), Sakito (lead guitar, backing vocals), Hitsugi (rhythm guitar), Ni~ya (bass, backing vocals) and Ruka (drums, percussion) for the majority of their existence.
Welcome to My Nightmare is the debut solo studio album by American rock musician Alice Cooper, released on February 28, 1975 by Atlantic Records. A concept album , its songs played in sequence form a journey through the nightmares of a child named Steven.
"Nightmare" was released on July 27, 2010, as a downloadable track in Rock Band 2 along with Seize the Day and Scream. It was discovered by fans that the face of Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan, the band's deceased drummer, can be seen on both the single and album cover. "Nightmare" is an Easter egg in the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops.
Historical ~The Highest Nightmare~ is one of the 10th anniversary albums from Nightmare. [1] [2] The 2-disc album contains 12 re-recorded tracks (from before the band's move to VAP), [3] 11 previously released songs and 1 new track. [4] The album peaked at #14 in the Oricon charts. [5]
The Death Note Original Soundtrack for the anime adaptation was first released in Japan on December 21, 2006, and was published by VAP.It contains music from the series, composed by Yoshihisa Hirano and Hideki Taniuchi, with the first opening and ending themes sung by the Japanese band Nightmare in the TV size format. [1]