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Imprint is the second studio album by American metal band Vision of Disorder, released on July 28, 1998, through Roadrunner Records. It was recorded between April 1 and April 19, 1998, with producer Dave Sardy.[1] The album's title is a reference to a permanently scarring knife incident that happened to vocalist Tim Williams. The album's artwork is a hospital photo of William's injury, manipulated on the computer by guitarist Mike Kennedy.[2]

Imprint received positive reviews from critics[3] and was a moderate commercial success, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums Chart and number 197 on the UK Albums Chart. Despite this, Roadrunner would pull Vision of Disorder's touring support three months after the album's release, prompting the band to sever their ties with the label.[4] Imprint has since been hailed as an influential in the metalcore genre.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Track listing

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Credits

  • Tim Williams - vocals
  • Mike Kennady - guitar
  • Matt Baumbach - guitar
  • Mike Fleischmann - bass
  • Brenden Cohen - drums

Production

  • Dave Sardy - producer, mixing
  • Greg Gordon - engineering
  • Juan Garcia - assistant engineering
  • Bryce Goggin - engineering (Pro Tools work)
  • Vlado Meller - mastering
  • Jason Zampino - photography

Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
Position
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[12] 10
UK Albums Chart (OCC)[13] 197

Release history

Release history for Imprint
Reigon Label Format Date Ref.
United States Roadrunner Records Шаблон:Flatlist July 28, 1998 [14]
Canada
Europe Шаблон:Flatlist August 3, 1998 [2]
Various Music on Vinyl LP May 11, 2018 [14]

References

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