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- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: KOCR
- ASIN: B00006BXK2
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,211,260 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. I Am Nothing |
| 2. Mouth |
| 3. Fader |
| 4. Look At Me Now |
| 5. Illumination |
| 6. Something Real |
| 7. Divided |
| 8. Sell It To The World |
| 9. Never Again |
| 10. Control |
| 11. No Reason |
| 12. World Pretending |
| 13. Waiting For God |
| 14. Sway |
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Believe In NOthing,
This review is from: Believe in Nothing (Audio CD)
A Very Fine album,because the songs are typical Paradise Lost.Dont expect doom-metal,dont expect another "Host"!.Expect something different.Musicaly this album is very simple,but yet powerfull and melancholic.Songs about despair,rage,anger,depression.If you dont like nu-metal,this is the alternative.Very powerfull songs on this album are "mouth","control","sell it to the world","look at me now" and at times "Something real".Actually no matter what the critics say,this album rocks!.MOre melancholy songs are "Illumination","World pretending","Divided".When you liked "One second" and also "Host" you will like this one.On the other hand if you are a DIE_HARD-doom fan,STAY AWAY FROM IT!!!The bad critics are only of those who liked Paradise Lost from 1990 tot 1995. This is only my opinion about it,but i guess that people who liked Paradise Lost also after "Once secnd" will agree with me. Also check the singles from the album.Masterpieces like "Gone" and "Waiting for God".To good for not to hear!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not their best but still good,
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This review is from: Believe in Nothing (Audio CD)
I first purchased this album in 2001, but because I scrapped my car with Believe In Nothing still in the stereo I am purchasing a copy again...When I first heard the album I was expecting a full on synth album again and another Host - which incidentally alienated diehard PL fans when it was released - But this isn't the case and on this album PL bring back the heavier guitars with less emphasis on electronics. The album has some excellent tracks, but these are few and far between the standouts being "Look At Me Now", "Illumination" and "Never Again". For me Believe In Nothing is a good album but doesn't come anywhere near to being a masterpiece.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very underrated album.,
By Warren D. "stale_organic_cage" (South England.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Believe in Nothing (Audio CD)
"Believe in Nothing" is a fine album of dark, heavy songs by a great band. However, I believe this to be the least popular of all PL albums to date, and sometimes I reckon it's purely to do with the band's curious choice of album cover! Gregor wanted to create a "live-sounding" album here, and it definately shows. Songs like "Mouth" and "Fader" are among PL's most listenable songs, that is, to an audience wider than their fanbase. My favourite song here is "Never Again". It's atmospheric and dark yet is has a warm glow to it. Other great songs here are "Divided", well orchestrated and executed, and closer "World Pretending". This is a very downbeat, slow song with excellent vocals from Nick Holmes. One flaw here, I would say, is that on occasion it feels as if some of the songs don't belong together. E.g: I feel songs like "Mouth", Look at me now" and "No Reason" are so different from "Never Again" and "Control" to the extent that is seems odd that they'd be on the same album. This minor detail aside, "Believe in Nothing" is difficult to fault. Excellent.
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