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==Artists== {{Main article|Nothing Records discography}} [[Image:Nights of Nothing MM.jpg|thumb|right|[[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] in 1995, performing during the label's "A Night of Nothing" showcase of Nothing Records acts.]] In addition to [[Nine Inch Nails]] and [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]], the label also signed and released albums from [[2wo]], [[Pig (band)|Pig]], [[Pop Will Eat Itself]], [[Prick (band)|Prick]], [[12 Rounds (band)|12 Rounds]], [[Einstürzende Neubauten]], [[The<!--not a mistake--> The]], and [[Meat Beat Manifesto]].{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} Additionally, [[Coil (band)|Coil]] was under contract for a record but it was never delivered (though some of the songs from the slated Nothing album appeared in reworked form on ''[[The Ape of Naples]]'' and ''[[The New Backwards]]''). The album ''Backwards'' was eventually released in 2015 by Cold Spring Records.<ref>{{cite web |title=Coil - Backwards |url=http://coldspring.co.uk/2015/08/coil-backwards-cd-2lp/#.Xk0ZCH9R3IU |website=Cold Spring Records |access-date=19 February 2020}}</ref> [[John Bergin]] was also signed briefly under the name Trust Obey, but the album he recorded ("Hands of Ash") was instead released in 1996 on [[Fifth Colvmn Records]] with a sticker that quoted Reznor's reaction to the completed work: "Not a great commercial potential." Nothing also distributed music from [[Warp Records]], [[Sheffield, England]]'s venerable [[electronic music]] label, under an exclusive license in the U.S., with albums by [[Autechre]], [[Plaid (band)|Plaid]], and [[Squarepusher]] (although Warp's [[Aphex Twin]] appeared on the ''[[Further Down the Spiral]]'' release, he was already under a contract with [[Sire Records]] in the U.S. at the time). This distribution deal ended when Warp expanded operations into the U.S. market in 2001. Nothing also managed to secure the U.S. release of two albums from England's Blue Planet Recordings. The two albums were slightly different than the UK releases. Plug's "Drum and Bass for Papa" included an extra disc of tracks from earlier EPs, and The Bowling Green's "One Pound Note" omitted one track from the UK release due to problems with sample clearance.
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