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List Price: $15.98
Price: $13.77
current as of:
03/18/2010 07:10 EDT
 : Nothing

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by: Meshuggah


Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days


Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0727361654221
Format: Enhanced
Label: Nuclear Blast Americ
Manufacturer: Nuclear Blast Americ
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nuclear Blast Americ
Release Date: August 06, 2002
Studio: Nuclear Blast Americ




Disc 1:
  1. Stengah
  2. Rational Gaze
  3. Perpetual Black Second
  4. Closed Eye Visuals
  5. Glints Collide
  6. Organic Shadows
  7. Straws Pulled at Random
  8. Spasm
  9. Nebulous
  10. Obsidian


Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Sweden's Meshuggah have come up with their most unrelenting and unpredictable barrage of punishment since forming in 1987. Imagine the most thunderous elements of Slipknot set loose in an ever-changing landscape of riffs. Not that Meshuggah take much from their masked colleagues; the roots of Nothing lie in the technical thrash of lauded 1980s French-Canadian bands Voivod and DBC. Where past albums have seen the group smirking through the good-natured wittiness of their baffling instrumental changeups, Nothing is a grueling, spiral slam, spring-loaded with eight-string guitars and plenty of surprises. Meshuggah's message? Evolve or be left behind. --Ian Christe

Album Description:
Meshuggah's amazing evolution from a quirky metal band into a full-blown hard rock juggernaut with release of their 2002 opus, Nothing. It's been four long years since we last saw a release from these crazy Swedes. Includes bonus CD-Rom material. Nuclear Blast.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Antidote For Generic Metal
Metal and bland should be something of an oxymoron, yet as I've got older I've found myself increasingly bored with a lot of the scene. Perhaps it's my aging, or that I have honed my tastes...whatever reason, a lot has just become insipid. Thank f**k for Meshuggah then. Along with a small bunch of contemporaries these guys blow the field out of the water, and "Nothing" might just be my favourite of theirs.

"Nothing" has everything I want from a metal album. I won't go through song by ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nothing is everything!!
Meshuggah is my #1 band period. I have all of their albums and I listen to one of them every single day of my life. There is something in their music that makes me addicted to it, honestly I can't describe it in words...it may be the heavyness, the complex rhythms..I don't know..what I know is that these guys are unique musicians. Why? Try to make a metal compilation with several modern bands and you will see that Meshuggah doesn't fit in any compilation but a Meshuggah compilation. They have set ...



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - crappy
I bought this cd because everybody is always talking about how cool this band is. I disagree. Every song on this album sound the exact same, and I didn't like it the first time. I don't know about their later albums, but this one sucked big time.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - an outstanding album
I have never been disappointed with this band and with each cd of theirs I acquire I build a greater appreciation for their unique style. With the most oddest rhythm mixed with an excellent vocal style of violent hurt and aggression, this album is not to be missed. Track 2 is a definitely a fav of mine



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Meshuggah has done it again. All hail 'Nothing'!

Meshuggah did it once again. "Nothing" is hardly nothing.

When this album first hit stores I went and picked it up the day it came out. I must say, it does SOUND less complex than past efforts...but thats not at all true. You see, when a band like Meshuggah does something like this its to fool you. To fool you into thinking something completely the opposite of what it really is. In this case, they tried to make you think of this album as bland, simple, and less "heavy" than the ...



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