Carry On (Avenged Sevenfold song)

"Carry On"
Single by Avenged Sevenfold
B-side Instrumental
Released September 24, 2012 (September 24, 2012)
Format
Recorded August 2012[1]
Genre Heavy metal
Length 4:15
Writer(s) M. Shadows
Producer(s) Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold singles chronology
"Buried Alive"
(2011)
"Carry On"
(2012)
"Hail to the King"
(2013)
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"Carry On" is a song by Avenged Sevenfold. The song was released on iTunes on September 24, 2012.[2][3][4]

Music style and lyrical themes

The song is a fast, uptempo song featuring a heavy metal sound.[5]

In an interview with the band's lead singer M. Shadows about the song's meaning he said,

I wanted to be more vague. Sometimes, I feel like my lyrics meander a little bit, and our songs are so big I need to write more words than are necessary. I wanted to leave these lyrics more open-ended. I felt that the term "Carry On" was perfect not only for the characters but for AVENGED SEVENFOLD moving forward. I stuck with that. I just wanted to write some epic lyrics you could think about when you were driving down the street or on your horse.[5]

In popular culture

The song plays at the end of Call of Duty: Black Ops II, showing the band as well as two characters from the game, Raul Menendez (voiced by Kamar de los Reyes) on guitar (guitar played by 'Scarlett') and Sergeant Frank Woods (voiced by James C. Burns) on drums, as the song plays a montage of cutscenes and gameplay elements. It is also used in the reveal trailer for the game's Zombies mode.

Record Store Day Release

For Record Store Day 2013, the band released the song on a 12" Picture Disc. The A-side has the album artwork, while the B-side has the band's Deathbat logo in black on a white background.. The numbers '75' and '60' are written above the wings.

12" Picture Disc
No. Title Length
1. "Carry On"   4.15
2. "Carry On (Instrumental)"   4:15
Total length:
8:30

Chart performance

Chart Peak
US Rock Airplay (Billboard) 18
US Rock Songs (Billboard)[6] 20
US Heatseeker Songs (Billboard)[7] 18
US Digital Songs (Billboard)[8] 70

Personnel

Avenged Sevenfold

References

External links

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