Nothing and Nowhere explained

Nothing and Nowhere
Type:studio
Artist:The Birthday Massacre
Cover:Nothing_and_Nowhere_2002.png
Caption:Original 2002 release
Released:July 23, 2002
2004 (re-release)
June 5, 2007 (re-release)
Length:38:45
Label:Metropolis
Producer:The Birthday Massacre
Prev Title:Imagica
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Violet
Next Year:2004

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.

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