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  2. Nothing More discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American rock band Nothing More consists of six studio albums, one compilation album, one extended play, eight singles, and twelve music videos.While recording a number of lower profile independent releases through the 2000s, the band did not receive widespread attention for their releases until signing to the Eleven Seven record label in 2014. [1]

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    Fotheringay is an album by Fotheringay.The group was formed by Sandy Denny after she left Fairport Convention in 1969. The album is the group's only contemporaneous release. It was recorded in 1970 with former Eclection member and Denny's future husband Trevor Lucas, with Gerry Conway, Jerry Donahue, and Pat Donaldso

  4. Nothing More - Wikipedia

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    Three days later, Nothing More's new album title, Spirits, was revealed alongside its title track. Set for release on October 14, [54] another song from the record, "You Don't Know What Love Means", was released in advance of the album in mid-August. [55] On January 19, 2024, Nothing More released a non-album single "If It Doesn't Hurt". [56]

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    Seeds of Hope is the second full-length album by the Japanese reggae punk band SiM, released on October 12, 2011. [3] It reached 55th place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for 18 weeks. [ 4 ]

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  7. This Is the Time (Ballast) - Wikipedia

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    "This Is the Time (Ballast)" is a song by American rock band Nothing More. The song was released as the lead single from the band's self-titled album. An acoustic version of the song was later released as a stand-alone single. [1] The song was written by the band, Scott Stevens, Paco Estrada, and Will Hoffman. [2]

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  9. Nothing More (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was released on June 24, 2014, and it is the Nothing More's first album with the prominent independent rock label Eleven Seven Music. The songs on Nothing More deal with an array of subject matter such as the mixture of religion, corporations, mental illness, and capitalism.