Genre: Rock
1 | Watch Out |
2 | Landslide |
3 | Without You |
4 | Clone |
5 | Beneath The Green |
6 | Rebirth of Tragedy |
7 | Imprint |
8 | Regurgitate |
9 | Twelve Steps to Nothing |
10 | Sunshine |
11 | On The Table |
12 | From Bliss To Devastation |
13 | Gloom |
14 | Skullz Out (Rot in Pieces) |
15 | Liberation |
16 | Annihilator |
17 | Divide |
18 | Hard Times |
19 | Jada Bloom |
20 | Viola |
21 | Blood Red Sun |
22 | Zone Zero |
23 | The Enemy |
24 | Don't Let Me Down |
25 | Formula for Failure (Still Sessions 1995) |
26 | Choke (Still Sessions, 1995) |
27 | Heart And Soul |
28 | Set To Fail |
29 | Loveless |
30 | From Bliss to Devistation |
31 | 713 |
32 | Excess |
33 | Be Up On It |
34 | New Order of Ages |
35 | The Seventh Circle |
36 | Through My Eyes |
37 | D.T.O. |
38 | Colorblind |
39 | By The River |
40 | Living To Die |
41 | What You Are |
42 | Walking The Line |
43 | Done In |
44 | Overrun |
45 | Pretty Hate |
46 | Downtime Misery |
47 | Itchin' To Bleed |
48 | Locust Of The Dead Earth |
49 | Up In You |
50 | Element |
51 | Watering Disease |
52 | Suffer |
53 | Ways to Destroy One's Ambition |
54 | Take Them Out |
55 | Formula For Failure |
56 | No Regret |
57 | Adelaide |
58 | Choke |
59 | Jada |
60 | Southbound |
Vision of Disorder is an American hardcore punk/metalcore band from Long Island that released three albums before disbanding in 2002. The band garnered attention for blending melody and groove into a traditional hardcore framework, but its attempts to pursue a nu-metal direction on its third album met with limited commercial success. The band reunited in 2008 and released The Cursed Remain Cursed in 2012.
Guitarists Matt Baumbach and Mike Kennedy formed the band in 1992 with vocalist/lyricist Tim Williams, drummer Brendon Cohen, and bassist Mike Fleischmann. Vision of Disorder released a series of demos and contributed to several compilations before releasing the Still EP in 1995 on Striving for Togetherness Records. The band appeared in the N.Y.H.C. documentary around the same time. Vision of Disorder gained attention for incorporating different styles into its hardcore framework.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vision_of_Disorder