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The Alternative-Metal band Eighteen Visions was formed in Orange County,
California USA, in 1995 by singer James Hart, guitarists Keith Barney
and Brandon Schieppati, bassist Jav Van Huss and drummer Ken Floyd.
The quintet signed for Trustkill Records who released the 3-track EP
"No Time For Love" in October 1999 and the band's debut full-length
album, "Until The Ink Runs Out", in August 2000.
The following year Van Huss left the band; Eighteen Visions found a new
bass player in Mick Morris and planned the release of "The Best Of
Eighteen Visions", a collection of re-worked material as well as
one new song.
In May 2002 appeared the second album of all-new-material, "Vanity".
Over the next couple of years former guitarist Brandon Schieppati departed
and the remaining members went on to record "Obsession"; they
also enlisted the help of drummer Trevor Dark Baby while Floyd moved to
rhythm guitar; "Obsession" was finally issued in mid-2004 and
vaulted into the top 10 of the Billboard's Independent Albums list, eventually
cracking The Billboard 200 Sales chart.
Eighteen Visions are back in action with their new self-titled album;
the set, which includes the singles "Tonightless" and "Victim",
was released in July 2006.
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