Why Not Nothing? (track)
by Richard Ashcroft
Year: 2006
From the album Keys To The World (track #1)
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Why Not Nothing? appears on the following album(s) by Richard Ashcroft:
- Keys To The World (track #1) (this album) (2006)
Condition: Used
Condition: Used
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| Rating | Date updated | Member | Track ratings | Avg. track rating |
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| ! | 10/27/2025 16:38 | Spartakist | 850 | 85/100 |
| ! | 04/02/2024 19:19 | 5,482 | 75/100 | |
| ! | 05/15/2023 02:41 | 29,613 | 81/100 | |
| ! | 12/02/2022 13:18 | ThuramThugood | 39,160 | 66/100 |
| ! | 06/03/2022 17:18 | LosWochos | 308,516 | 80/100 |
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This track has a Bayesian average rating of 76.8/100, a mean average of 77.3/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 77.3/100. The standard deviation for this track is 16.6.
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