No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical is an album by the band Showbread. The album's use of lyrics has earned praise by many Showbread fans, including tracks such as "A Llama Eats A Giraffe (And Vice Versa)," "Matthias Replaces Judas," and "And The Smokers And Children Shall Be Cast Down." A music video was made for the song "Mouth Like A Magazine".
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A Llama Eats A Giraffe (And Vice Versa)
02.
Dead By Dawn
03.
Mouth Like A Magazine
04.
If You Like Me Check Yes, If You Don't I'll Die
05.
Sampsa Meets Kafka
06.
So Selfish It's Funny
07.
The Missing Wife
08.
Welcome To Plainfield Tobe Hooper
09.
And The Smokers And Children Shall Be Cast Down
10.
Stabbing Art To Death
11.
The Dissonance Of Discontent
12.
Matthias Replaces Judas
13.
The Bell Jar
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more awesomeness again!| Posted January 20, 2010
this album is amazing! i love josh because he is an awesome singer and he has lots of energy! i like this album because i love rock music for one. and for two the songs are great! they might not sound christian all the time but a good song is matthias replaces judas. its a song about how judas betrays jesus and how he feels about it.
showbread is a great band!
raw rock kills! :)
No,Sir| Posted October 30, 2008
I don't know of any other band that sounds like showbread does. They are definitely unique to the christian market. I love em!!!!!!! "No,Sir..." is such a good cd. If You Like Me Chech Yes.. is an awesome song!
Raw Rock Kills| Posted February 23, 2008
I love this album sooo much. its amazing. i would tell everyone to at least try to listen to this. its actually so good its addicting!
If you even remotely have ever enjoyed a scream, you will love this| Posted September 05, 2007
...seriously. No other hard rock band has crafted something so amazing. If you are wondering whether or not to get it....get it! If you don't really like Age of Reptiles...still get it! Because they sound completely different. Both are good, but each is a distinct album. Seriously... Showbread rocks.