[[Image:Nothing.gif|thumb|right|Nothing Records logo]]
'''Nothing Records''' was the a record label founded by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[John Malm]] in 1992, headquartered in Cleveland, OH, at Lemko Hall and, later, Westgate Plaza. The label was run from within its larger parent company, [[Interscope]], and became defunct as of 2004. A full list of releases bearing the Nothing imprint can be viewed at the [[Nothing Records catalog]].
==Background==
*[[Meat Beat Manifesto]]
Additionally, [[Coil]] was under contract for a record but it was never not deliveredbefore Nothing was dissolved. Furthermore, John Bergin was signed briefly under the name Trust Obey, but the album he recorded (''Hands of Ash'') was released on Fifth Column Records instead, with a sticker quoting Reznor's reaction to the recording: "Not a great commercial potential."
Nothing also distributed music from Warp Records, England's much respected electronic music label, under an exclusive license in the U.S.