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Long Island, NY (1992 – 2002, 2008 – present)
Vision Of Disorder is a NYHC band. Starting out in 1992 as a band from Long Island, NY that covered music from The Doors, Vision of Disorder were way ahead of their time. In 1993, Vision of Disorder (VOD to fans) toured around New York and released several demos, at times, without a bassist. Fast-forward to 1996, VOD signed with Roadrunner Records where they released two full-length albums. After problems with the label, they continued to tour and released For The Bleeders on Go Kart Records, which was a rerecording of demos, compilations, and in concert favorites the way felt they should be recorded in the first place.
Later they signed with TVT Records and dropped the label and disbanded due to lack of promotion in 2001.
VOD went on to form Bloodsimple in 2002 by vocalist Tim Williams and guitarist Mike Kennedy. Bloodsimple was originally planned as a V.O.D side project, but ultimately became the main project after dissatisfaction with the direction of V.O.D led it into an extended hiatus.
In late October 2008, after years of sporadic reunions, Blabbermouth.net announced that Vision of Disorder had in fact reunited and planned to record a new studio album for release in Summer or Fall of 2009.
As of July 2009, the band is still hard at work writing new material with nine or ten songs written. They’ve already recorded one demo with plans to record a second that they will shop to record labels. The new material has been described as very Imprint-like with newer sounds as well as some classic hardcore tones.
In March 2010, Tim Williams confirmed that the band has had a short break, but they have managed to write about 19 songs from which they are picking about 11 to the new album. They hope to get the album out within the next 6 months.
VOD went on to form Bloodsimple in 2002 by vocalist Tim Williams and guitarist Mike Kennedy. Bloodsimple was originally planned as a V.O.D side project, but ultimately became the main project after dissatisfaction with the direction of V.O.D led it into an extended hiatus.
In late October 2008, after years of sporadic reunions, Blabbermouth.net announced that Vision of Disorder had in fact reunited and planned to record a new studio album for release in Summer or Fall of 2009.
As of July 2009, the band is still hard at work writing new material with nine or ten songs written. They’ve already recorded one demo with plans to record a second that they will shop to record labels. The new material has been described as very Imprint-like with newer sounds as well as some classic hardcore tones.
In March 2010, Tim Williams confirmed that the band has had a short break, but they have managed to write about 19 songs from which they are picking about 11 to the new album. They hope to get the album out within the next 6 months.
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