A Whole Lot of Nothing
A Whole Lot of Nothing is the fourth studio album by Swedish group Clawfinger, released on 23 July 2001 through Supersonic Records label.[1]
A Whole Lot of Nothing | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 23 July 2001 | |||
Genre | Industrial metal, nu metal, rap metal | |||
Length | 48:08 | |||
Label | Supersonic SUPERSONIC 080 | |||
Producer | Jacob Hellner, Clawfinger | |||
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Source | Rating |
Rock Hard | [1] |
The music uses the same aggressive guitar sounds, with more distortion effects, adding a whole new level of diversification. The synthesizers are more present than on any of Clawfinger's other works.[1]
A Whole Lot of Nothing contains thirteen tracks and two bonus tracks on the limited edition. Clawfinger also released four singles, two of which are limited editions (detailed below).
Track listing
- "Two Steps Away" – 3:40
- "Out to Get Me" – 3:43
- "Nothing Going On" – 3:20
- "Are You Man Enough" – 3:35
- "Confrontation" – 3:33
- "Evolution" – 4:17
- "Don't Look at Me" – 3:32
- "Simon Says" – 4:01
- "Burn in Hell" – 3:23
- "I Close My Eyes" – 3:09
- "Paradise" – 3:39
- "Revenge" – 4:02
- "Vienna" – 4:14 (Ultravox cover)
- "Manic Depression" – 3:18 (Bonus Track) (Jimi Hendrix cover)
- "Fake a Friend" – 3:46 (Bonus Track)
Released singles
- "Out To Get Me"
- "Nothing Going On"
- "Out To Get Me – Limited Edition 1"
- "Out To Get Me – Limited Edition 2"
Credits
- Backing Vocals [Additional] – Henrik Batte Ohlsson (tracks: 6)
- Bass [Additional] – André Skaug
- Drums [Additional] – Henka Johansson, Ricard Nettermalm
- Engineer [Basic Tracking] – Ulf Kruckenberg
- Management – Petri H. Lundén
- Mastered By – Björn Engelmann
- Mixed By – Stefan Glaumann
- Music By, Lyrics By – Currie (tracks: 13), Allen (tracks: 13), Clawfinger (tracks: 1 to 12), Ure (tracks: 13), Cann (tracks: 13)
- Other [Booking] – Jim Morewood
- Other [Coordination] – Caroline Kugelberg
- Producer – Jacob Hellner
- Producer [With] – Clawfinger
References
- Conny Schiffbauer. "A Whole Lot of Nothing review". Rock Hard. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
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