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BAD OMENS DREAM SET LIST

  • Jan 27
  • 3 min read

Bad Omens at this point is not a band that needs introduction; even if metalcore is not your vibe, I am sure that you know of the band so I will skip my normal breakdown on that front. As we all wait impatiently for

those all important Australian Tour dates and the latest album/s to drop (which I am predicting will be September), I thought it would be fun to make a dream set list and support acts for the next tour. Bad Omen's most recent Europe/UK tour contained eighteen songs, so we are going to use that as the basis. These will be in no particular, however the expectation would be that Specter is the opening track and Dethrone is the closing track, as is current tradition. I know this will be a controversial list, feel free to give me your dream set list, and let's chat all things Bad Omens.


My dream support acts for this tour would be: for the opener and local support Total BuzzKill,who sight Bad Omens as an inspiration and would admirably hype up any crowd. For an international direct support Three Days Grace who by the point of touring Australia again would have performed at the same festivals/on the same stages several times.


  1. Specter

    Specter was released on the 9th of August 2025 as the first single of the new wave of music.


  2. Artificial Suicide

    Artificial Suicide is the fourteenth track on February 2022 release, THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND.

  3. Blood

    Blood is the sixth track of the August 2019 release, Finding God Before God Finds Me.


  4. Hedonist

    Hedonist is the seventh track of the debut August 2016 Album, Bad Omens.

  5. The Grey

    Ninth track of THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND, is The Grey.


  6. Dying To Love

    Dying To Love was released on October 22nd, 2025, as the third single of the new wave.


  7. Just Pretend

    Just Pretend is Bad Omens number one popular track at the moment, and is the eight track of THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND.


  8. Left For Good

    Left For Good is the latest of Bad Omens releases, hitting our ears for the first time on November 18th, 2025.


  9. Like A Villain

    Like A Villain is the sixth track of THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND.


  10. THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND

    Albums Title Track and fourth of the Album, THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND, currently sits in the number two spot for most popular.


  11. Nowhere To Go

    Nowhere To Go is the second track of THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND.


  12. Impose

    Impose was the second new wave release (10th September 2025), and was the true test for a lot of Bad Omens fans on how the bands new direction would be taken. I personally didn't fully get the vision for the track until I saw the live video of it being performed for the first time, then it clicked and I have been in love with the track ever since.


  13. Malice

    Malice is the sixth track of Bad Omens, and in my opinion the heaviest track they have released to date. It would be an absolute dream come true to see Bad Omens perform it live.


  14. Kingdom Of Cards

    Kingdom Of Cards is the opening track to Finding God Before God Finds Me, and in the dream spectrum, it would be incredible to see Bad Omens perform it with a full orchestra and choir; as unrealistic as that may be.


  15. Mercy

    Seven tracks in to Finding God Before God Finds Me, will have you at Mercy.


  16. Careful What You Wish For

    Careful What You Wish For is the third track of Finding God Before God Finds Me. This one is purely from a 'I would love to see what new arrangement they gave it" perspective.


  17. Exit Wounds

    Exit Wounds is the second track of Bad Omens and is one that I would LOVE to see how Noah approached this song now, with ten years more experience and knowledge under his belt.


  18. Dethrone

Finally we have Dethrone, fifth track of Finding God Before God Finds Me and the one we all wait for, to hear the full spectrum of Noah's vocals, to see Nick and Jolly go crazy with their hair flipping around, Folio to lose his mind behind that drum kit and enough pyrotechnics that it feels like they are trying to give Rammstein a run for their money, in short, the perfect end to a performance.




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My Favourite Song: Specter / Hedonist



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