Without You I'm Nothing EXPLICIT LYRICS Placebo

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  • Release Date: 11/03/1998
  • Sales Rank: 53,715
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724384653125
 
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Without You I'm Nothing

1LISTENPure Morning 4:14
2LISTENBrick Shithouse 3:18
3LISTENYou Don't Care About Us 3:58
4LISTENAsk for Answers 5:19
5LISTENWithout You I'm Nothing 4:08
6LISTENAllergic (To Thoughts of Mother Earth) 3:49
7LISTENThe Crawl 2:59
8LISTENEvery You Every Me 3:33
9LISTENMy Sweet Prince 5:45
10LISTENSummer's Gone 3:05
11LISTENScared of Girls 3:01
12LISTENBurger Queen 22:39

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Editorial Reviews

While Placebo's self-titled debut contained mostly elements of '90s alternative (Smashing Pumpkins, etc.), their second album, Without You I'm Nothing, is full of '70s glam rock and punk references. Placebo's rhythm section of Stefan Olsdal (bass) and Steve Hewitt (drums) is impressively tight, but the band's star attraction is undoubtedly androgynous singer/guitarist Brian Molko. Whereas the debut was written solely by Molko, their latest is a bona fide group effort, with Molko still handling the lyric-writing. The swirling anthemic album opener, "Pure Morning," is a self-proclaimed "celebration of friendship with women," and should be a guaranteed hit single, while the racing "Brick Shithouse" merges '90s electro-rock with Sonic Youth punk guitars. "You Don't Care About Us" shows that Molko can easily re-create J Mascis' late-'80s guitar tones, and "Scared of Girls" contains gender-bending vocals from Molko and a tribal-rock accompaniment. With massive success already underway back home in England, Without You I'm Nothing deserves to break through everywhere else. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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Without You I'm Nothingby Anonymous

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April 28, 2005: Placebo is one of the best bands of the 21st century, and I think that Without you I'm Nothing is my favorite album from Placebo by far. The songs are either so calm and soothing or just so agressivly amazing. The first song Pure Morning just gives the album an amazing start. My favorite song on the entire album is Every You Every Me, its both agressive and calm at the same time. SO if you want an album that has songs that are either agressive or calm, or both, than Without You I'm Nothing is definately a must buy.

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December 28, 2003: Placebo's best album!!! You have to listen to it a couple of times and then it just great :)


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