The Best of 2005–2013 explained

The Best of 2005–2013
Type:compilation
Artist:Avenged Sevenfold
Cover:TheBestOfA7X.jpg
Recorded:2005–2013
Genre:
  • Heavy metal
Length:95:39
Label:Warner Bros.
Producer:
Prev Title:The Stage
Prev Year:2016
Next Title:Live at the GRAMMY Museum
Next Year:2017

The Best of 2005–2013 is a greatest hits album by American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold, released by Warner Bros. Records on December 2, 2016. The album covers songs from all of the band's albums released under Warner Bros., from City of Evil to Hail to the King, including covers and one-off singles released in between.[1] The band members themselves have not endorsed or supported this album due to it being released without their consent, knowledge or involvement. The album has since been removed from digital streaming services including Spotify and Apple Music.

Background

In early 2016, Avenged Sevenfold left Warner Bros. for Capitol Records, resulting in a legal battle between the record label and the band.[2] In response to the allegedly-leaked release date of the band's seventh album, falsely leaked and titled Voltaic Oceans with a December 9 release date by Chris Jericho over Instagram, Warner Bros. announced The Best of 2005–2013, to be released one week prior to the leaked release date, on December 2. However, the band officially surprise-released the album as The Stage on October 28, to which the label quickly changed the release date to capitalize on traffic, but reverted to its December 2 release.

Singer M. Shadows has openly expressed disdain about the release of the greatest hits album without the band's knowledge, stating "You’re gonna try to put this record out right before our new record just to undercut us and try to confuse the casual fan, like, 'Is this the new record? Or is that the new record?' Or parents buying stuff for Christmas. So it's just really childish."[3]

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Avenged Sevenfold to Release 'The Best of 2005-2013'. Loudwire.
  2. Web site: Avenged Sevenfold Wants Out of Warner Bros. Contract, Label Sues: Exclusive.
  3. Web site: A7X's M. Shadows Denounces Warner 'Greatest Hits' Album. Loudwire.
  4. Web site: ザ・ベスト・オブ・アヴェンジド・セヴンフォールド 2005-2013 アヴェンジド・セヴンフォールド. The Best Of Avenged Sevenfold 2005-2013 Avenged Sevenfold. Oricon. November 15, 2021.