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Even in Death was inserted in the 25th volume of The 7ball Gas Collection CD, which follows a magazine of the same name, whose focus is to advertise and promote bands with Christian backgrounds. It is important to remember that until the release of Fallen, Evanescence was continuously mistaken for a Christian band.
''Even in Death'' was inserted in the 25th volume of The 7ball Gas Collection CD, which follows a magazine of the same name, whose focus is to advertise and promote bands with Christian backgrounds. It is important to remember that until the release of ''[[Fallen]]'', Evanescence was continuously mistaken for a Christian band.


This CD features the same version of the song from Origin under the note "-SOMEBODY SIGN THESE GUYS-" alongside with another band which also didn't have a record label contract. This magazine's issue was released in May/2001 and is, up to now, the only place where Even in Death was officially released. This is what official magazine website wrote about Evanescence:
This CD features the same version of the song from ''[[Origin (album)|Origin]]'' under the note "-SOMEBODY SIGN THESE GUYS-" alongside with another band which also didn't have a record label contract. This magazine's issue was released in May/2001 and was, up to 2016, the only place where ''Even in Death'' was officially released.<ref>In 2016, an acoustic version of the song was released on ''[[Lost Whispers (album)|Lost Whispers]]'', a compilation album released as part of ''[[The Ultimate Collection]]'' LP set along with a vinyl of ''Origin''.</ref> This is what official magazine website wrote about Evanescence:


{{quote|Hailing from Little Rock, Ark., Evanescence portrays in their music the transparent beauty of life. Contrasting the interplay of light and shadow as well as choral ambience and metal aggression, Evanescence play musical textures against each other. "Even In Death," from the band's debut, Origin, is a haunting ode to love, death and eternity, powered by Amy Lee's enchanting voice and driven by Ben Moody and David Hodges' dynamic musicianship.<ref name="7ball">https://web.archive.org/web/20020211171535/http://www.7ball.com/backissues/gas25.htm</ref>}}
{{quote|Hailing from Little Rock, Ark., Evanescence portrays in their music the transparent beauty of life. Contrasting the interplay of light and shadow as well as choral ambience and metal aggression, Evanescence play musical textures against each other. "Even In Death," from the band's debut, Origin, is a haunting ode to love, death and eternity, powered by [[Amy Lee]]'s enchanting voice and driven by [[Ben Moody]] and [[David Hodges]]' dynamic musicianship.<ref name="7ball">https://web.archive.org/web/20020211171535/http://www.7ball.com/backissues/gas25.htm</ref>}}




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# Adam Again - "Mystery in Me" - 5:38
# Adam Again - "Mystery in Me" - 5:38
# Bride - "White House" - 4:15
# Bride - "White House" - 4:15
# Mars Ill - "Black Market" - 4:02
# Mars Ill - "Black Market" - 4:02
# Puller - "Good Song" - 4:40
# Puller - "Good Song" - 4:40

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The Gas Collection 25
Compilation album by various artist
Released May 2001
Length 63:20
Label 7ball Magazine
VoxCorp., Inc
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Even in Death was inserted in the 25th volume of The 7ball Gas Collection CD, which follows a magazine of the same name, whose focus is to advertise and promote bands with Christian backgrounds. It is important to remember that until the release of Fallen, Evanescence was continuously mistaken for a Christian band.

This CD features the same version of the song from Origin under the note "-SOMEBODY SIGN THESE GUYS-" alongside with another band which also didn't have a record label contract. This magazine's issue was released in May/2001 and was, up to 2016, the only place where Even in Death was officially released.[1] This is what official magazine website wrote about Evanescence:

Vin1.jpg Hailing from Little Rock, Ark., Evanescence portrays in their music the transparent beauty of life. Contrasting the interplay of light and shadow as well as choral ambience and metal aggression, Evanescence play musical textures against each other. "Even In Death," from the band's debut, Origin, is a haunting ode to love, death and eternity, powered by Amy Lee's enchanting voice and driven by Ben Moody and David Hodges' dynamic musicianship.[2] Vin2.jpg


Magazine Cover[3].

Tracks

  1. Beanbag – "Limit of Shunt" – 3:49
  2. The 77s - "Genuine" - 3:46
  3. Sick Of Change - "A Rose Among Thorns" - 3:06
  4. Ultrabeat - "Deeper Than Oceans" - 3:30
  5. Watashi Wa - "Look" - 3:46
  6. Adam Again - "Mystery in Me" - 5:38
  7. Bride - "White House" - 4:15
  8. Mars Ill - "Black Market" - 4:02
  9. Puller - "Good Song" - 4:40
  10. Rick Altizer - "C M Superstar" - 4:17
  11. Fashion Expo - "Angels" - 2:12
  12. Buck Enterprises - "The Return" - 6:40
  13. Driving West - "Messengers" - 5:45
  14. Evanescence - "Even in Death" - 4:09
  15. Jade Trees Weeping - "Under the Water" - 6:25

Note