…Something More Than Nothing
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...Something More Than Nothing | |||||
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Studio album by Taproot | |||||
Released | Spring, 1998 | ||||
Genre | Rap-Metal Alternative Metal Alternative Rock Post-Grunge |
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Length | 40:08 | ||||
Label | Pimp Ass Records | ||||
Producer | Self-produced | ||||
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...Something More Than Nothing is the debut of Ann Arbor, Michigan-based rock music group Taproot. It was released during the Spring of 1998. The album is known for having a hard-edged rap-metal sound akin to a Limp Bizkit style with more emphasis on melody. It is very difficult to obtain, but often can be found on fan sites, blogs, and torrent sites available for download.
[edit] Track listing
- "Lowlife" – 3:42
- "Comeback" – 3:59
- "Mirror's Reflection" – 3:18
- "Can't Not" – 3:32
- "Justice Is Blindfolded" – 3:35
- "Sound Control" – 5:19
- "11 Months" – 4:19
- "Scapegoat" – 2:57
- "Get Out of My Dreams (Get Into My Car)" Originally by Billy Ocean – 4:47
- "Negative Rein4sment" Featuring Dan from Madhops on guest vocals – 4:40
[edit] Notes
- Tracks 2 and 3 were re-released on their second album Upon Us, and reworked for their major label debut Gift.
- Before the release of Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water from the band Limp Bizkit, the song "Justice Is Blindfolded" was leaked onto Limp Bizkit fan forums, believed to be a demo song from the album.