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Nothing Is Sound

SwitchfootAudio CD
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Switchfoot got their start in 1996 when the Foreman brothers and Butler came together around a mutual love of surfing and a passion for rock music spurred by such personal Southern California guitar heroes as Rocket from the Crypt, Drive like Jehu, Boilermaker, Three Mile Pilot and Heavy Vegetable. “Growing up in San Diego, my heroes were the bands that had sold maybe 30,000 records,” says the… Read more in Amazon's Switchfoot Store

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  • Audio CD (September 13, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000CDG5AY
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (190 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #35,432 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Nothing Is Sound [DualDisc] Switchfoot Label: Sony Release Date: 9/13/2005 Disc 1 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 Disc 2 1 Lonely Nation [DVD] 2 Stars [DVD] 3 Happy Is a Yuppie Word [DVD] 4 The Shadow Proves the Sunshine [DVD] 5 Easier Than Love [DVD] 6 The Blues [DVD] 7 The Setting Sun [DVD] 8 Politicians [DVD] 9 Golden [DVD] 10 The Fatal Wound [DVD] 11 We Are One Tonight [DVD] 12 Daisy [DVD] 13 Bonus Material [DVD][*]

 

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92 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE COPY PROTECTION ISSUE - Addressed by Tim Foreman, bassist for Switchfoot, September 14, 2005
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 (regular disc only, not the dual disc) into programs such as Itunes. Let me first say that as a musician AND as a music fan, I agree with the frustration that has been expressed. We were horrified when we first heard about the new copy-protection policy that is being implemented by most major labels, including Sony (ours), and immediately looked into all of our options for removing this from our new album. Unfortunately, this is the new policy for all new major releases from these record companies. It is heartbreaking to see our blood, sweat, and tears over the past 2 years blurred by the confusion and frustration surrounding this new technology. It is also unfortunate when bands such as ourselves, Foo Fighters, Coldplay, etc... (just a few of the new releases with copy protection) are the target of this criticism, when there is no possible way to avoid this new industry policy.

For mac users these songs should import seamlessly. We are told that itunes is coming out with a new version for PC users in early November that will be compatible with all of these new CD's but in the meantime it's frustrating for all of us. That said, there are a number of solutions (as is always the case with these types of things) for importing the CD into your itunes and ipod. We have compiled some of the easier ways below. I feel like as a band and as listeners, we've all been through a lot together over the past ten years, and we refuse to allow corporate policy to taint the family we've developed together. We deeply regret that there exists the need for any of our listeners to spend more than 30 seconds importing our music, but we're asking as friends and partners in this journey together to spend the extra 10 minutes that it takes to import these songs, which we think you'll agree to be our finest collection of songs yet. As a band, we've always been known for having the best fans in the world and I know that will continue for years to come. A month from now, I hope to be singing these songs together at a show, and the extra time spent importing the music will perhaps be forgotten, or at least forgiven. Thank you for your understanding and the continued kindness that you have always shown for handsome dreamers from San Diego, we love you guys,

-tim foreman

A) If you're a mac user, or you have access to a mac, or you purchased the dual disc, you should have no problems... simply import the songs the same way as you always do.

B) If you're a PC user, and you haven't yet tried to import the the disk yet, download and install a free program called CDEX from http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/downloads.php. Now hold down the shift button while inserting the switchfoot CD (this disables the auto-run feature on the CD). Make sure that you hold it down until you are sure that nothing has run (maybe 60 seconds). Once the CD is loaded without auto-running it's software, open the CDEX program, and select tracks 1-12 (Lonely Nation-Daisy), excluding data tracks 13 and 14. THen select the top icon on the right side of the program "Extract CD tracks to WAV files". THis will extract them to your mymusic folder. Open iTunes and drag the .wav files you created into your itunes library, and you're done, and free to convert the songs into mp3, or whatever format you wish. (If you've already tried to import another copy protected CD like Foo Fighters, etc..., you may already have the protection software installed on your computer, and should go to plan C.

C) If you're a PC user, and you've already tried to import the the disk and accepted the auto-run installation, or don't mind accepting the auto-run installation, place the CD into your computer and allow the Sony BM audio player on the CD to automatically start. If the player software does not automatically start, open your Windows Explorer. Locate and select the drive letter for your CD drive. On the disc you will find either a file named LaunchCD.exe or Autorun.exe. Double-click this file to manually start the player.

Once the Sony BMG player application has been launched and the End User License Agreement has been accepted, you can click the Copy Songs button on the top menu.

Follow the instructions to copy the secure Windows Media Files (WMA) to your PC. Make a note of where you are copying the songs to, you will need to get to these secure Windows Media Files in the next steps.

Once the WMA files are on your PC you can open and listen to the songs with Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher (or another fully compatible player that can playback secure WMA files, such as MusicMatch, RealPlayer, and Winamp by dragging them from wherever you saved them into Windows media player. Once they are in the Windows media player playlist you can burn the songs to a standard Audio CD by right clicking on the songs and selecting "add songs to burn list." You can then burn the songs to a standard Audio CD. (Please note that in order to burn the files, you will need to upgrade to, or already have, Windows Media Player 9 or 10, which can be downloaded for free at [...] )
Once the standard Audio CD has been created, place this copied CD back into your computer and open iTunes. iTunes can now rip the songs as you would any normal audio CD."

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135 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Installs Software You May Not Want On Your PC, November 3, 2005
[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 $sys$.
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Buy the DualDisc instead, November 3, 2005
I love Switchfoot and have for a long time but if you want this album, buy the DualDisc instead (like I am) so that you can avoid Sony's Trojan Horse Rootkit software that's installed secretly as a Windows Driver without your permission, permanently degrades your PC performance and removes your PC's CD drive if you try to uninstall it.
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