Yesterday Is Time Killed

Eighteen Visions

Yesterday Is Time Killed

RELEASED: March 01, 1999
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. The Psychotic Thought That Satan Gave Jesus 4:08 2. Raping. Laughing. Tasting. Temptation 4:30 3. Dead Rose 5:09 4. [unknown] 0:08 5. The Art of Lust 5:25 6. An Old Wyoming Song 4:02 7. Whore for the Sacred 3:54 8. Death With a Kiss 6:03 9. Overdose 5:05 10. Five 'O Six A.M. Three/Fifteen 4:45 11. [unknown] 0:29 12. [unknown] 0:23 13. [unknown] 0:30 14. [unknown] 0:27 15. [unknown] 0:29 16. [unknown] 1:02 17. [unknown] 1:17 18. [unknown] 2:01
Yesterday Is Time Killed showcases Eighteen Visions' evolution from hardcore roots to a more melodic metalcore sound, featuring heavy riffs, emotional lyrics, and a blend of clean and screamed vocals. The album reflects the band's ability to bridge the gap between different genres, influencing a wave of subsequent metalcore bands. Its raw energy and introspective themes have earned it a dedicated following, making it a notable entry in the late '90s metal scene.