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As the band entered the new millennium, they continued to evolve and experiment with their sound. Albums like "Futureproof" (2001) and "The Great Escape" (2005) showcased MLTR's ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes. These albums featured a more mature, refined sound, with lyrics that explored themes of love, hope, and self-discovery. "Nothing to Lose
Captures the entire evolutionary arc of the band across two decades. "Nothing to Lose
Produced largely by the band themselves, Nothing to Lose brought a more mature sound, with tracks like "Something You Should Know" and the title track, "Nothing to Lose," showing a deeper emotional resonance. 5. Blue Night (2000) "Nothing to Lose