Avenged Sevenfold Discography: A Comprehensive Guide
iTunes Plus AAC M4A 490kbps TRTR Releases
The band's sixth album, Hail to the King (2013), marked a new era for Avenged Sevenfold. The album featured a more diverse sound, with hits like "Hail to the King" and "Shepherd of Fire."
If you’d like an interesting guide on this topic, here’s a structured outline for a guide that assumes you want to collect, organize, and enjoy Avenged Sevenfold’s music in high-quality iTunes Plus AAC format.
2. Audio Quality Review
Is it good quality? Yes. For casual listening on headphones, car stereos, or computer speakers, iTunes Plus AAC M4A is excellent.
Formed in 1999 in Huntington, California, Avenged Sevenfold has undergone significant lineup changes over the years, with vocalist M. Shadows and guitarist Synyster Gates being the primary constant members. The band's music style has evolved from a traditional heavy metal sound to a more diverse and experimental approach, incorporating elements of hard rock, punk, and even electronic music.
5. Organizing Your “490 trtr” Folder
- “490” could be a catalog number or personal code.
- “trtr” → possibly The Rev’s Tragic Romance or a tracker name.
- Suggestion:
/Avenged Sevenfold [iTunes Plus AAC 256] /01 Sounding the Seventh Trumpet /02 Waking the Fallen ... /Singles & B-sides
How to get high-quality AAC (.m4a ~490 kbps VBR)
- Buy/stream from Apple Music / iTunes Store for AAC .m4a files (iTunes Store sells AAC at 256 kbps; Apple Music uses AAC with streaming quality up to 256 kbps).
- If you already own lossless sources (CDs, FLAC), encode to AAC using a high-quality encoder (Apple AAC or QAAC) with VBR target that yields ~480–500 kbps for 44.1 kHz stereo: