Nobody's Real

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"Nobody's Real"
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Single by Powerman 5000
from the album Tonight the Stars Revolt! and End of Days: Original Movie Soundtrack
ReleasedNovember 2, 1999
Genre
Length2:54 [1]
Label
Composer(s) Powerman 5000
Lyricist(s) Spider One;
Producer(s)
Powerman 5000 singles chronology
"When Worlds Collide"
(1999)
"Nobody's Real"
(1999)
"Supernova Goes Pop"
(2000)

"Nobody's Real" is a song by Powerman 5000 from the album Tonight the Stars Revolt!. [1] It was used on the soundtrack of the film End of Days . [2] On the band's tour in early 2000, they performed the song in a modified version for their encores. [3]

Contents

Music video

A music video was made in which a young boy discovers a robotic mask that grants him supernatural powers. [4] The video was directed by David Meyers and Spider One.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Nobody's Real"2:54

Charts

Chart (1999)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks [5] 23
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks [6] 18

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