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2002 studio album by The Birthday Massacre
Nothing and Nowhere
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/af/Nothing_and_Nowhere_2002.png/220px-Nothing_and_Nowhere_2002.png) Original 2002 release
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Released
| July 23, 2002
2004 (re-release)
June 5, 2007 (re-release)
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Genre
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Length
| 38
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45
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Label
| Metropolis
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Producer
| The Birthday Massacre
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Imagica
(2000)
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Nothing and Nowhere
(2002)
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Violet
(2004)
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/15/The_Birthday_Massacre-Nothing_and_Nowhere.jpg) 2004 reissue
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Nothing and Nowhere
is the first studio album by the Canadian band
The Birthday Massacre
, released on July 23, 2002. The album was re-released in 2004 with new artwork due to high demand. Original pressings of the release sell for high prices to collectors on
eBay
.
Reworked and re-recorded tracks of "Happy Birthday", "Horror Show", "Video Kid" and "The Dream" appear on their 2004 album,
Violet
, but only the LP version. A reworked and re-recorded version of "To Die For" later appeared on the band's 2007 album,
Walking with Strangers
, and a remastered version of "Over" appeared on the 2016 compilation album
Imagica
.
Track listing
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Title
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1.
| "Happy Birthday"
| 3:37
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2.
| "Horror Show"
| 4:10
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3.
| "Promise Me"
| 4:16
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4.
| "Under the Stairs"
| 4:30
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5.
| "To Die For"
| 5:46
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6.
| "Video Kid"
| 4:34
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7.
| "Over"
| 4:02
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8.
| "Broken"
| 3:56
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9.
| "The Dream"
| 3:54
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Credits
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- Chibi - vocals
- Rainbow - rhythm guitar, programming
- Michael Falcore - lead guitar
- J. Aslan - bass guitar
- O.E. - drums
Reception
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- Chibi
- Michael Rainbow
- Michael Falcore
- Owen Mackinder
- Philip Elliott
- Brett Carruthers
- O.E.
- Aslan
- Adm
- Dank
- Rhim
- Nate Manor
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Studio albums
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Live albums
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Demo albums
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Video albums
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Extended plays
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