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Pieces of Nothing
EP by
Released2000
Recorded2000
StudioBass Propulsion Laboratories Studios
GenreNu metal
LabelCrystal Clear Sound
ProducerDrowning Pool
Drowning Pool chronology
Drowning Pool (Demo Album)
(1999)
Pieces of Nothing
(2000)
Sinner
(2001)

Pieces of Nothing is the second EP and second release overall by American rock band Drowning Pool.[1] It was released in 2000. All of the tracks, except for "Less Than Zero" would later be re-recorded and revamped for their debut studio album Sinner. In 2014, all the songs from the EP were remastered and released on the Unlucky 13th Anniversary deluxe edition of Sinner along with other unreleased songs and demos. The EP had a limited release and is out of print.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Drowning Pool

No.TitleLength
1."Tear Away"4:32
2."Bodies"3:46
3."I Am"4:01
4."Told You So"4:08
5."Follow"3:36
6."Less Than Zero"4:31
Total length:24:34

Personnel

Drowning Pool

References

  1. ^ gnrcentral admin (2021-05-24). "Drowning Pool; The Tragic Death of Dave Williams". Guns And Roses Central. Retrieved 2022-07-17. It would be during this time the band also cut a pair of EP's & the band would soon be hailed by mtv and rock radio as the next big thing thanks in part to their second EP Pieces of Nothing.