Nothing Is Sound

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studio album
First released:
Sep 13 2005

Overview Edit

Nothing Is Sound is the fifth studio album by American alternative rock band Switchfoot. Next to the band's breakthrough album, The Beautiful Letdown, it is often cited as the greatest of the Switchfoot albums, being a near-unanimous favorite with Switchfoot fans. It was released on September 13, 2005, and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. The first single from this album was "Stars," which was the number one most-added song on Modern Rock Radio, and received much airplay on alternative rock stations upon release. A second single "We Are One Tonight" was released in early 2006, but without much success on the Billboard charts.

The album was marred by major controversy over the inclusion of XCP copy protection distributed on all copies of the disc. This led to bassist Tim Foreman posting a detailed work-around on the band's website (which was promptly removed by Columbia Records). Nothing Is Sound was at the forefront of the Sony BMG CD copy prevention scandal, which eventually led to the recall of all CD's that contained the protection.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
SICP 978
Release dates:
  • Sep 13 2005 in Canada
  • Sep 13 2005 in United States

Genres

Alternative Rock, Christian, Christian Rock, Indie, Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars THE COPY PROTECTION ISSUE - Addressed by Tim Foreman, bassist for Switchfoot
I'd just like to say, that if you're thinking of buying this CD to put in your computer... don't. Go to the "DualDisc" CD of Nothing is Sound... bacause the DualDisc DOESN'T have the CopyProtection.

Another thing... don't think that Switchfoot did this on purpose. On the band's website forum, Tim Foreman (bassist for Switchfoot) spoke out:

"Hello friends,

my heart is heavy with this whole copy-protection thing. Many PC users have posted problems that they have had importing the new songs (regu…
Written by Fedrick Nompt
1 stars Installs Software You May Not Want On Your PC
[Opinion] - This is part of the new Sony DRM scheme. It installs eXtended Copy Protection on your system and hides various files that are difficult to remove. These files also allow any Malware or nefarious code to hide themselves as well if they start with $sys$.
Written by godgib

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Lonely Nation
    3:45
    2
    Stars
    4:20
    3
    Happy Is a Yuppie Word
    4:51
    4
    The Shadow Proves the Sunshine
    5:04
    5
    Easier Than Love
    4:29
    6
    The Blues
    5:17
    7
    The Setting Sun
    4:24
    8
    Politicians
    3:28
    9
    Golden
    3:36
    10
    The Fatal Wound
    2:44
    11
    We Are One Tonight
    4:42
    12
    Daisy
    4:18

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Other versions Edit

Nothing Is Sound 14 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
catalog number: SICP 978
release dates: Dec 7 2005 in Japan
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Nothing Is Sound 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 828767764221
release dates: Sep 13 2005
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Nothing Is Sound 12 tracks LP Record
format: 1 x vinyl
record label: Sony
release dates: Sep 13 2005
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