What is M. Shadows’ Net Worth… Exactly How Rich Is M. Shadows?

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How rich is M. Shadows? What is M. Shadows’ net worth?

Born on July 31st, 1981 M. Shadows (Matthew Charles Sanders) is best known as the frontman for Avenged Sevenfold. The band formed in 1999, releasing their debut EP, Warmness on the Soul, back in 2001. Since then, the band has gone on to release seven studio albums (with an eighth to be released next year).

These are the studio albums that M. Shadows and Avenged Sevenfold have released thus far: Sounding the Seventh Trumpet (released in 2001), Waking the Fallen (released in 2003), City of Evil (released in 2005), Avenged Sevenfold (released in 2007), Nightmare (released in 2010), Hail to the King (released in 2013), and The Stage (released in 2016).

Even though they had fans beforehand, City of Evil helped to kick off the band’s career big time; since then, they have become one of the biggest names in modern and mainstream metal. With the success of Avenged Sevenfold, the band has found themselves with some great opportunities (such as having their music included in video games). The band has created original songs for several of the Call of Duty video games.

Along with a super successful music career that involves wild album sales, massive tours, and selling loads of merchandise, M. Shadows has also appeared as a guest vocalist in other artists’ work and has taken on a venture in NFTs.

So when it comes to this successful career in music and his NFT venture, what is M. Shadows’ net worth? We have to imagine that, based on his music alone, M. Shadows’ net worth is quite extreme.

M. Shadows’ net worth is $20 million

There you have it folks – M. Shadows’ net worth is $20 million. Did you expect M. Shadows’ net worth to be that high (or possibly higher)? Below you will find other stories related to M. Shadows.

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