Vanity (album)
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Vanity | |||||
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Studio album by Eighteen Visions | |||||
Released | August 13th, 2002 (Album) August 27th, 2002 (7") |
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Recorded | Dec. 2001 - Jan. 2002 At F1 Studios |
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Genre | Hardcore punk Metalcore |
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Length | 60:00 | ||||
Label | Trustkill Records (TK0038) |
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Producer | Greg Koller | ||||
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Eighteen Visions chronology | |||||
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Vanity is the third full length studio album to be released by metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It was their first album to feature a music video, which was for "You Broke Like Glass".
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] Album
- "Vanity" (5:46)
- "Fashion Show" (4:13)
- "One Hell of a Prize Fighter" (5:14) (Featuring Howard Jones from Killswitch Engage)
- "I Don't Mind" (4:38)
- "The Notes of My Reflection" (1:36)
- "A Short Walk Down a Long Hallway" (4:17)
- "Gorgeous" (2:52)
- "You Broke Like Glass" (3:08)
- "The Critic" (4:19)
- "In the Closet" (3:16)
- "Sonic Death Monkey" (5:21)
- "There is Always" (1:41)
- "Love in Autumn" (13:33)
[edit] 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] Trivia
- 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).
- One Hell of a Prize Fighter features Howard Jones on vocals.
- A Short Walk Down a Long Hallway features Corey Darst on vocals.
- The Critic features Alex Vaz on vocals.
- Sonic Death Monkey features Ryan Downey on vocals.
- The album has sold 100,000+ copies in the U.S.
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