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Label > Imagine It RecordsThumbscrew - "Within Hearts of Redemption"Price: $5.00CD / (NEW! 2006) / Imagine It Records After releasing their debut CD “All Is Quiet” (Counterintelligence, 2004), Thumbscrew quickly began leaving scars on listeners with their anything but quiet album and maniacal live show. Between touring with bands such as Six Feet Under, Sworn Enemy, Animosity, Job For A Cowboy and Gaza, Thumbscrew began writing their second release. Two years after their debut, “Within Hearts of Redemption” (Imagine It, 2006) is finally available.
$10.00 Paria - "Misanthropos"CD / (2004) / Imagine It Records/Blackmarket Activities The debut full length album from Omaha's own Paria. Paria has come to shatter the stagnant mold of modern-day metalcore and deliver their version harsh reality with this debut composition 'Misanthropos'.
$5.00 Back When - "Celebration of Alceste"CD / (2003) / Imagine It Records Celebration of Alceste is a never-ending experiment in all things heavy. Back When is a band of continued musical progression, becoming a chaotic assault setting themselves apart from their tech-peers by maintaining the heaviness, emotion and song-writing sensibilities that are often lost in mathy music.
$10.00 The Autumn Project - "Fable"CD / (2005) / Imagine It Records The Autumn Project's Fable is 60 minutes of emotionally hypnotic soundscape layers that lead you into an almost meditative state. This trio have been perfecting their hypnotically slow & emotional sound making them possibly one of the best kept secrets in the post-rock genre.
$8.00 Analog - "The Contention"CD / (2005) / Imagine It Records The re-release of the fantastic debut metal core release from Omaha, Nebraska's own Analog! Guitar solos, chaos, breakdowns, and more fun than you can handle. This re-release contains 2 bonus tracks from the sold-out Analog/Names Without Numbers split CD from 2002.
$7.00 The Binding - "Self-Titled"CD / (2005) / Imagine It Records New Jersey's The Binding create songs of dizzying rhythms and off time groove passages with frantic and intense vocal patterns all interlaced between slow, atmospheric interludes that leave little room to breathe.
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