EIGHTEEN VISIONS Film 'Victim' Video: Photos Available

June 23, 2006

EIGHTEEN VISIONS filmed a video for their track "Victim" on June 15 in Los Angeles, California with director Scott Duncan, who has previously worked with INXS, among others. The clip was shot at the same location as the basement fight scenes in the "Fight Club" movie. Check out pictures from the shoot at this location.

EIGHTEEN VISIONS just finished a string of barn-burning dates with AVENGED SEVENFOLD and COHEED & CAMBRIA and are now gearing up for the Warped Tour. The band joins the traveling road show on June 30 at the Reliant Center in Houston, Texas. Tour dates can be found at this location.

The tour will see the Orange County quintet previewing new material, including "Victim", which has been chosen as the official theme song of World Wrestling Entertainment's upcoming pay-per-view, "Vengeance" (airing June 25 live on pay-per-view).

The band, who is featured on the cover of this month's Outburn magazine, will release their new self-titled album on July 18 via Epic. The follow-up to 2004's "Obsession" was recorded with producer Machine (LAMB OF GOD).

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