| Underneath CD (2009)
$10.65 The band Nothing is unpretentious in nature but its growing fan base and enthralling songs are making it a band to remember.Hailing a name drawn as much from Dalai Lama's Buddhist ideology as from a line in Bob Dylan's classic,
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| Nine Inch Nails Nothing CDs And All That Could Have Been CD (2002) Digipak
$10.85 Dispensing with typical live album cliches (exhausting interludes of roaring crowds, lengthy between-song banter), AND ALL THAT COULD HAVE BEEN is packed tightly, with a set that is distinctly NIN at their best. The 16 tracks mark Trent Reznor and
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| Nine Inch Nails Nothing Records Fragile CDs (1999)
$20.35 THE FRAGILE was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance. "Starfuckers, Inc." was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
"Into The Void" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Male Rock
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| Marilyn Manson Nothing music High End Of Low CDs (2009) Deluxe Edition
$16.25 Marilyn Manson, the self-proclaimed "Antichrist Superstar" who raised the ire of legions of concerned parents and civic groups in the late `90s, is not exactly the picture of mainstream respectability. But a decade on from his taking the shock-rock canon
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| Marilyn Manson Nothing CDs Holy Wood: In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death CD (2000)
$10.85 From the outset, as the slowly churning guitar riffs of "Godeatgod" pound their way into your ear, it's clear that Marilyn Manson plans to make few deviations from its previously established industrial rock ways on HOLY WOOD. This is an
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| Autechre Nothing music Peel Session CD (1999)
$7.49 With perhaps the highest profile of all artists currently tilling the soil of experimental techno, Rob Brown and Sean Booth can't even sneeze without provoking collectors' interest. These three tracks, recorded during a 1995 session with BBC Radio DJ John
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| Marilyn Manson Nothing Records High End Of Low CD (2009)
$12.99 Marilyn Manson, the self-proclaimed "Antichrist Superstar" who raised the ire of legions of concerned parents and civic groups in the late `90s, is not exactly the picture of mainstream respectability. But a decade on from his taking the shock-rock canon
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| Marilyn Manson Nothing CDs Lest We Forget: The Best Of CD (2004)
$10.39 Considering that Marilyn Manson never pandered to the Top 40 set, LEST WE FORGET can't rightfully be dubbed a greatest-hits record; it serves more as a reminder of the man and his group's 10-year blitz of ghoulish, gory, industrial rock.
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| Nothing music Lost Highway CD (1997) Original Soundtrack
$11.99 "The Perfect Drug" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.
While famous rockers may pilfer much of the spotlight on the soundtrack to director David Lynch's LOST HIGHWAY, the album's true stars are the score composers
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| Marilyn Manson Nothing Records Last Tour On Earth CD (1999)
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