A Whole Lot of Nothing

A Whole Lot of Nothing is the fourth studio album by Swedish rap metal band Clawfinger, released on 23 July 2001 through Supersonic Records.[2]

A Whole Lot of Nothing
Studio album by
Released23 July 2001
Genre
Length48:08
LabelSupersonic
ProducerJacob Hellner, Clawfinger
Clawfinger chronology
Clawfinger
(1997)
A Whole Lot of Nothing
(2001)
Zeros & Heroes
(2003)
Singles from The Simulation
  1. "Out to Get Me"
    Released: 2001
  2. "Nothing Going On"
    Released: 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rock Hard7.5/10[2]

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.[2]

It is the first Clawfinger album to be produced by Jacob Hellner since Use Your Brain 6 years earlier.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Two Steps Away"3:40
2."Out to Get Me"3:43
3."Nothing Going On"3:20
4."Are You Man Enough"3:35
5."Confrontation"3:33
6."Evolution"4:17
7."Don't Look at Me"3:32
8."Simon Says"4:01
9."Burn in Hell"3:23
10."I Close My Eyes"3:09
11."Paradise"3:39
12."Revenge"4:02
13."Vienna" (Ultravox cover)4:14
Total length:48:08
Limited edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."Manic Depression" (Jimi Hendrix cover)3:18
15."Fake a Friend"3:46
Total length:55:12

Credits

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  • 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

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  1. ^ "Vote for the greatest nu metal album of all-time". 4 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Conny Schiffbauer. "A Whole Lot of Nothing review" (in German). Rock Hard. Retrieved 24 July 2019.