PARADOX: Early Albums To Be Reissued With Bonus Tracks

July 26, 2007

Metal Mind Productions will re-release two albums from long-Germany's PARADOX"Product of Imagination" and "Heresy" — on August 13 in Europe and October 8 in North America (via MVD). Both titles are expanded with bonus material — live tracks, demos and video clips. In addition, each title will be made available in a new digipack edition on golden disc, digitally remastered using 24-bit technology, limited to a hand-numbered 2,000 copies.

The beginnings of PARADOX go back to 1986 when vocalist/guitarist Charly Steinhauer and drummer Axel Blaha formed the band in Würzburg, Germany. Markus Spyth (guitars) and Roland Stahl (bass) joined the band to complete PARADOX's first official lineup. Year 1986 also brought the group's first demo tape sent to Roadrunner Records who decided to sign the band for a worldwide record deal.

"Product of Imagination" bonus tracks:

01. Paradox (Live)
02. Death, Screaming And Pain (Live)
03. Execution (Live)
04. Pray To The Godz Of Wrath (Demo)
05. Paradox (live video)

"Heresy" bonus tracks:

01. The Burning (Demo)
02. Massacre Of The Cathars (Demo)
03. Heresy (live video)

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