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[[Image:Exteriortn.jpg|thumb|200px|Nothing Studios exterior]]
[[Image:Nothing Studios inside.jpg|thumb|200px|Nothing Studios interior]]
'''Nothing Studios''' is a former funeral home that was the base of operation for [[Nothing Records]], owned by [[John Malm]] and [[Trent Reznor]]. The studios, located on 4500 Magazine St.in New Orleans, were apparently not seriously damaged by Hurricane Katrina. During an interiew on the Los Angeles radio station KROQ, Reznor stated that the studio in New Orleans building was not a studio anymore. Later, a collection of his photos were put on [[nin.com]], detailing the aftermath of the hurricane on his former studios and the surrounding area, before [[Nine Inch Nails]] played a [[2005/10/29 New Orleans, LA|scheduled concert]] (which had become a benefit for the survivors). While writing [[The Downward Spiral (halo)| The Downward Spiral]], Reznor lived in the Tate mansion where the Manson family murders took place. After he moved out, and it was demolished, he went back and took the door as a souvenir; it became the front door to Nothing Studios.
As of June 26While writing ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'', Reznor lived in the Tate mansion where the Manson family murders took place. After he moved out, 2007and it was demolished, he went back and took the door as a souvenir. It became the front door to Nothing Studios. Reznor relocated to Los Angeles in 2004 and the former site of Nothing Studios in New Orleans is was eventually put up for sale, for approximately $1.3 million. The property was purchased in 2010 for $900,000 and will be converted to office and retail space.
===List of clients who have reportedly visited Nothing Studios:===
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