Nothing (A song)

"Nothing"
Single by A
from the album Hi-Fi Serious
Released February 2002
Format CD, 7", DVD
Recorded 2001
Genre Nu metal[1][2]
Length 3:44
Label London
Songwriter(s) Jason Perry
Producer(s) Al Clay
A singles chronology
"I Love Lake Tahoe"
(2000)
"Nothing"
(2002)
"Something's Going On"
(2002)

"I Love Lake Tahoe"
(2000)
"Nothing"
(2002)
"Something's Going On"
(2002)

"Nothing" is the first single by rock band A released from their album Hi-Fi Serious. It reached number nine in the UK Singles Chart; to date, A's highest charting single. During the promotion of the single, the band appeared on Top of The Pops and the Pepsi Chart Show.

The promotional video for Nothing was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa, mostly around the Artscape Theatre Centre formerly known as the Nico Malan theatre complex, and features extras dressed in the same clothes as each band member - complete with band member masks - to create the illusion that there are hundreds of duplicates of the band.

"Nothing" is arguably the heaviest A single, marking something of a departure from the band's usual melodic pop punk to nu metal. It is track 1 on the album Hi-Fi Serious. A live version appears on the live album, Rockin' Like Dokken.

Track listing

CD 1
  1. "Nothing" - 3:44
  2. "T-Shirt Money" - 3:28
  3. "Everybody In" - 4:14
  4. "Nothing" (video)
CD 2
  1. "Nothing" - 3:44
  2. "Getting Me Off" - 3:11
  3. "The Distance" - 3:31
  4. "The Distance" (video)

In pop culture

"Nothing" appears as the title music on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the 2002 Atari/Eden published racing game V-Rally 3. The songs also appears on the "V-Rally 3" website and was featured in the soundtrack of the anime series Beyblade V-Force. The song will be used for the House Of Pain Wrestling stable Blazing.

References

  1. Hill, Stephen (July 4, 2017). "The Top 40 nu-metal songs of all time". Metal Hammer. Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  2. http://whatculture.com/music/20-most-underrated-nu-metal-anthems?page=12
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