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18 Visions - Victim
"Victim" was the second single from Eighteen Visions self titled album. The song was featured as the theme song to WWE Vengeance, and has had much airplay on the radio stations. The CD was not released as a single, but rather as a promo, for radio, and collectors. Grab the hottest 18 Visions merch around click here.
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18 Visions Bio
Eighteen Visions (sometimes shortened to 18V or 18 Visions) were an Orange County, California, United States-based band, signed to Epic Records and Trustkill Records. Evolving from Metalcore to Alternative metal throughout the years, the band broke up in April 2007, less than a year after their major label debut came out.
Their glamorous image and style not usually seen in metalcore bands somewhat set them apart from average OC heavy acts, and quickly drew attention, along with controversy within the scene although the look is now common in metalcore bands
Eighteen Visions was founded in October 1995 by James, Dave Peters, Billy and Kenneth Floyd under the name "Macabre". The band wrote a bit of material and started to play shows, beginning at the "Koo's Cafe" in early 1996, in their local area. Soon after a second guitarist, Jeff Boult (from Exessive Force), was added to the mix, and in March, Billy left the group and was replaced by Richie. Richie only lasted a short while, and Javier Van Huss soon took over the bass duties. Later in the year, Jeff also left the band, and Brandan was added to complete a first stable line-up.
Their debut release, Lifeless was released on Life Sentence Records in 1997. Shortly after, Dave left the band to join Throwdown. Steve replaced him for the ep's tour, and rumors of the band breaking up started to circulate, but were soon halted when the first full length album, Yesterday Is Time Killed was announced to be released on Cedargate Records (Zac Phelps's label, who was at the time a temporary bassist in the band) due in February 1999. Keith then joined the band to replace Steve, and the bands attention was brought up to Trustkill Records, which was still in its early beginnings. The label released the No Time for Love 7" in October 1999. Javier left the band after touring, and Mick Morris replaced him. Ten months after the 7", their second full length Until the Ink Runs Out was released. It became one of the label's best selling album and artist, which led to a lot of the earlier material getting bought out, and becoming out of print.
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