Vanity (album)
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Vanity | ||
Studio album by Eighteen Visions | ||
Released | August 13th, 2002 | |
Recorded | Dec. 2001 - Jan. 2002 At F1 Studios |
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Genre | Post-Hardcore Metalcore |
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Length | 60:00 | |
Label | Trustkill Records (TK0038) |
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Producer(s) | Greg Koller | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Eighteen Visions chronology | ||
The Best Of Eighteen Visions (2001) |
Vanity (2002) |
Obsession (2004) |
Vanity is the third full length studio album to be released by metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It was there first album to feature a music video, which was for "You Broke Like Glass".
Vinyl releases as followed:
- Picture Disc limited to 1000, on Good Life Recordings
- White 7" limited to 1000
- Red 7" limited to 1000
- Pink 7" limited to 200
[edit] Album track listing
- "Vanity" (5:46)
- "Fashion Show" (4:13)
- "One Hell Of A Prize Fighter" (5:14)
- "I Don't Mind" (4:38)
- "The Notes Of My Reflection" (1:36)
- "A Short Walk Down A Long Hallway" (4:17)
- "The Critic" (4:20)
- "Gorgeous" (2:52)
- "You Broke Like Glass" (3:08)
- "In The Closet" (3:17)
- "Sonic Death Monkey" (5:21)
- "There Is Always" (1:41)
- "Love In Autumn" (13:33)
[edit] 7" track listing
- "Vanity"
- "I Don't Mind"
[edit] Trivia
- The back of the CD actually has the tracks mislabeled. The 5th track The Notes Of My Reflection is omited. The error has been copied by most websites and CD information.
- The 7" was released as a promo prior to the album, and is now a collector's item.
- The intro from One Hell Of A Prize Fighter is taken from the movie River's Edge (1985).
- The intro from "The Critic" is taken from the movie Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982)