The band's first album, " The Fake Sound of Progress ", was released through Visible Noise in the United Kingdom in November 2000 and was The Fake Sound of Progress ".
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Although the band were quick to distance themselves from their first recording it gained them a sizable local following and attracted the attention of London-based label Visible Noise, who signed them in early 2003.
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""'The Betrayed " "'is the fourth studio album by the Welsh alternative metal band Lostprophets, released through Visible Noise and Sony Music Entertainment on 13 January 2010.
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On December 7th 2002 at Necrodeath studio's in Birmingham with producer Mick Kenney, Unsanctum began the recording of 11 tracks for their debut album to be released on Cacophonous / Visible Noise records in early 2003.
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After releasing their demo in 2006, The Plight signed to Thirty Days Of Night Records, with whom they released a self titled, seven track E . P . In March 2007 The Plight were signed by Visible Noise Records.
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Although the band's split from Visible Noise wasn't strictly aggressive, the band wanted to join a major record label due the lack of resources and support an independent label could offer during the album's development and promotion.
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In June 2008, Boss Tuneage released a comprehensive reissues series of the Stupids, co-ordinating six CD and LP reissues of their entire back catalogue; four for release on the Boss Tuneage Retro Series imprint, the other two on Visible Noise.
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During this time they were also courted by several labels, and came very close to signing to Visible Noise, before pulling out of the deal late in the day, feeling that their music might be compromised by the schedule that would be expected of them from the label.
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""'This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For " "'is the first release by Bring Me the Horizon, released on 2 October 2004, through Thirty Days of Night Records in Australia and on 30 January 2005, through Visible Noise records in the UK.
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The film has since been released on DVD in the US, mostly uncut save for approximately twenty seconds of extraneous material . " Tenebrae " received an initial DVD release in March 1999 from Anchor Bay Entertainment, with a re-release in May 2008 . but although the image quality was far better than in previous DVD releases, this version was " heavily lambasted " for carrying a transfer of the film that had visible noise and " distorted audio ".