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Maximum Nine Inch Nails(more) »rank: 261321by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:Nine Inch Nails are back with their biggest American hit in many years with 'Every Day Is Exactly The Same', the latest track from the recent With Teeth album. Sitting at the top spot of the Billboard Rock chart, the song has proven that the band's appeal is certainly ongoing. As a major influence on everything from Marilyn Manson's shock rock to Nightwish and HIM's goth/metal hybrid the Godfathers continued success is being met with respect due and pocket book applause. Maximum Nine Inch Nails is the complete and unauthorized biography of this critically acclaimed and often controversial group. From the early ... |
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We're in This Together, Pt. 2(more) »rank: 200176by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:The first single from Trent Reznor & co.'s 1999 and fourth full length outing 'Fragile'. Pt.1 contains 'We're In This Together' (Radio Edit), plus 'The Day The World Went Away' (Quiet Version & Porter Rick Mix). Slimline jewel case. |
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Fixed(more) »rank: 238249by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:1992 release on TVT featuring various interpretations of songs that appear in their proper form on the 'Broken' EP. Six tracks, including 'Wish' (Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell), 'Happiness Is Slavery' (Remixed by T. Reznor and Chris Vrenna with P.K.) and 'Fist Fuck' (Remixed by J.G. Thirlwell). Digipak. |
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Head Like a Hole(more) »rank: 99242by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:Features 10 tracks including four reconstructed versions of 'Head Like A Hole,' plus exclusive versions of 'Terrible Lie' and 'Down In It' – all standout tracks from Nine Inch Nails’ groundbreaking album Pretty Hate Machine. Also includes the non-album track 'You Know Who You Are.' |
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The Downward Spiral(more) »rank: 233872by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:Features 10 tracks including four reconstructed versions of 'Head Like A Hole,' plus exclusive versions of 'Terrible Lie' and 'Down In It' – all standout tracks from Nine Inch Nails’ groundbreaking album Pretty Hate Machine. Also includes the non-album track 'You Know Who You Are.' |
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And All That Could Have Been(more) »rank: 246333by: Nine Inch Nails
: :The biggest difference between a kick-ass studio album and a kick-ass live album? Intensity. The live album And All That Could Have Been, recorded during Nine Inch Nails' Fragility 2.0 U.S. tour in 2000, provides that trait in abundance. It helps that Trent Reznor has a band, instead of just a battery of keyboards, to help him work through 16 tracks of the raging yet surprisingly listenable musical vitriol that made him a star. The live musicians, who allow him some freedom to play with tempo, help kick 'Closer' up a notch and lend some atmospheric weight to a slow version of 'The ... |
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Closer Pt.2(more) »rank: 220476by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:1994 release on TVT/ Interscope for this extract from Trent& co.'s 'The Downward Spiral' album. 'Closer To God' isaccompanied here with three non-album tracks: a cover ofSoft Cell's 'Memorabilia' and alternate versions of 'Heresy'(Blind) and 'March Of The Pigs' re-titled as 'March Of TheFuckheads'. Original versions of the latter two cuts appearon 'The Downward Spiral'. Slimline jewel case. |
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Closer Pt.1(more) »rank: 212637by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:Hit single from 1994's 'The Downward Spiral'. Pt.1 is agatefold digipak with an extra CD tray for Pt.2 & featuresfive mixes of 'Closer': Album Version, Deviation, FurtherAway, Precursor and Internal. A TVT/ Interscope release. |
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Things Falling Apart(more) »rank: 291298by: Nine Inch Nails
: :After the two nihilistic epics The Downward Spiral (1995) and its belated follow-up The Fragile (1999), Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails are settling into a loud, predictable rut. The same thrashy, complex-yet-melodic industrial rock that sounded so groundbreaking on Downward Spiral is beginning to show its limitations. Though often mesmerizing in the way Reznor's inventive sonic structure and relentlessly bleak tone congeal so convincingly around the catchiest of pop melodies, the man seems to have run out of places to go. Things Falling Apart, a collection of severely remixed songs from The Fragile, adds precious little to Rezner's familiar, impossibly angry milieu. Almost ... |
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March of the Pigs(more) »rank: 230374by: Nine Inch Nails
:Album Description:Hit from their 1994 album 'The Downward Spiral'. Pt.1features 'Big Man With A Gun' from the album and three non-album tracks, 'March Of The Pigs' (Clean Version), 'All ThePigs, All Lined Up' and a remix of 'A Violent Fluid' bySkinny Puppy's David Ogilvie. Gatefold digipak with an extraCD tray for Pt.2. 1994 TVT/ Interscope release. |


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