Imprint

Imprint Artist: Vision of Disorder
Label: Roadrunner Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 016861879327
EAN: 0016861879327
ASIN: B000007T4G


Release Date: 1998-07-14

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Tracks:

  1. What You Are
  2. Twelve Steps To Nothing
  3. Landslide
  4. By The River
  5. Imprint
  6. Colorblind
  7. Rebirth Of Tragedy
  8. Locust Of The Dead Earth
  9. Up In You
  10. Clone
  11. Jada Bloom

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  1. For the Bleeders
  2. Vision of Disorder
  3. From Bliss to Devastation
  4. Still
  5. A Cruel World

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Clone Rock.......2006-07-06

For what it's worth this band is worth listening to. They're not terrible. Real agressive and abusive sound was a bit ahead of it's time. However I have to give this 3 stars because it's a blunt rip off of Pantera's "The Great Southern Trenskill" CD that came out prior to this in 1996. They have Phil Anselmo doing guest vocals one one track to start and topped it off with a song called "Twelve Steps To Nothing" in the wake of Pantera's "Thirteen Steps To Nowhere". ...no, really it's true. Credit is due for first CD to make it big from ripping off at the time under rated Pantera.

5 out of 5 stars HELL YES!!!!.......2005-12-13

One of my fave's from age 15(all vod before tvt was!)..I still own this and it still can cause some serious damage!!

What this is ..is so unique and I will no longer stand by and let faggot ''emo'' poser band's try and ripp this off..THIS BAND IS ONE OF THE ORIGINATOR's for their style of METAL and HARDCORE!!

Tim Williams again spill's hig lung's for us, and the instrument's are FANFUKKINGTASTIC!!! this is even beautiful at time's!!

A MANDATORY LISTEN...TAKE MY WORD FOR IT..AND O SO UNDERATED!!!!

4 out of 5 stars 12 Steps to Hardcore Metal.......2005-06-14

The second full length album by these hardcore maniacs... And surprisingly it is even heavier then their self-titled debut.
IMPRINT is one vicious, raw, album, more metal on this and more insanity... The album begins with "What you Are" and doesn't begin to let up until after track #5 "Imprint" (Also has some Phil Anselmo on "By the River") #6 is "Colorblind" is the highlight of this album... Amazing Lyrics - so much emotion - And it ends with Jada Bloom an epic Metal Romance. Again Tim Williams is truly a poet.


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5 out of 5 stars Hardcore + Metal = The Perfect Combination.......2005-04-09

Vision of Disorder did it again. They released another masterpiece. It doesn't sound like the first, but it still sounds extremely wicked. "By The River" is a great track, featuring Pantera/Down/Superjoint Ritual voc box Phil Anselmo. "Imprint", the single, will always remain a classic for me, and so will "What You Are" and "12 Steps Towards Nothing". This is some great stuff here. Great, classic stuff from the vaults of Roadrunner records. Check out Tim William's and Tim Kennedy's new band, Bloodsimple. They bring back the brutality in rock.

5 out of 5 stars Underlying Genius.......2005-02-14

This album is truly incredible. It has an unrelenting power, and I don't just mean it's loud and noisy - which is how a lot of metal/hardcore fans define 'power'. This isn't just noise. This is orchestrated rawness - a contradiction in terms? - not if you can get to grips with this album. It's not just a collection of disjointed tracks, which I fear many similar bands tend to release. It's an intelligent mix of tracks that come together to create a near perfect hardcore album, in my opinion. I grew up on this kinda stuff, it was my staple genre. But recently, a good 6 years after purchasing this album, I dug it back out from the depth of my collection. With a wide grin I put it into the player and that grin remained for the duration of "Imprint". I fear that there is an underlying genius to this album that the majority of people can not appreciate. I wasn't really a huge fan of the first album, but "For the Bleeders" and the new album "From Bliss to Devastation" are both brilliant albums. "Imprint" however is a level above. It's not brilliant, its genius and it's VOD at their best. I hope you enjoy this album as much and for as long as I have.

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