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And All That Could Have Been Album
  1. Terrible Lie
  2. Sin
  3. March Of The Pigs
  4. Piggy
  5. The Frail
  6. The Wretched
  7. Gave Up
  8. The Great Below
  9. The Mark Has Been Made
  10. Wish
  11. Suck
  12. Closer
  13. Head Like A Hole
  14. The The World Went Away
  15. Starfuckers, Inc.
  16. Hurt
Broken Album
  1. Gave Up
  2. Happiness In Slavery
  3. Help Me I Am In Hell
  4. Last
  5. Physical
  6. Pinion
  7. Suck
  8. Wish
Closer To God Album
  1. Closer (To God)
  2. Closer (Precursor)
  3. Closer (Deviation)
  4. Heresy (Blind)
  5. Memorabilia
  6. Closer (Internal)
  7. March Of The Fuckheads
  8. Closer (Further Away)
  9. Closer
Fixed Album
  1. Gave Up (Remix)
  2. Wish (Remix)
  3. Happiness In Slavery
  4. Throw This Away
  5. Fist Fuck
  6. Screaming Slave
Further Down The Spiral Album
  1. Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)
  2. The Art Of Self Destruction, Part One
  3. Self Destruction (Part Two)
  4. The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)
  5. Hurt (Quiet)
  6. Eraser (Denial)
  7. At The Heart Of It All
  8. Eraser (Polite)
  9. Self Destruction (Final)
  10. The Beauty Of Being Numb
  11. Eraser (Over Out)
  12. 10 Miles High
Head Like A Hole Album
  1. Head Like A Hole (Slate)
  2. Head Like A Hole (Clay)
  3. Terrible Lie (Sympathetic Mix)
  4. Head Like A Hole (Copper)
  5. Head Like A Hole (Soil)
  6. Terrible Lie (Empathetic Mix)
  7. Down In It (Shred)
  8. Down In It (Singe)
  9. Down In It
March Of The Pigs Album
  1. March Of The Pigs
  2. Reptilian
  3. All The Pigs, All Lined Up
  4. A Violet Fluid
  5. Underneath The Skin
Pretty Hate Machine Album
  1. Head Like A Hole
  2. Terrible Lie
  3. Down It All
  4. Sanctified
  5. Something I Can Never Have
  6. Kinda I Want To
  7. Sin
  8. The Only Time
  9. Ringfinger
Purest Feeling Album
  1. Sanctified
  2. Maybe Just Once
  3. The Only Time
  4. Kinda I Want To
  5. Purest Feeling
  6. Ringfinger
  7. Down In It
Sin Album
  1. Sin (Long)
  2. Sin (Dub)
  3. Get Down, Make Love
  4. Sin (Short)
Still Album
  1. Adrift And At Peace
  2. And All That Could Have Been
  3. Gone, Still
  4. Leaving Hope
  5. Something I Can Never Have
  6. The Becoming
  7. The Day The World Went Away
  8. The Fragile
  9. The Persistence Of Loss
The Downward Spiral Album
  1. Mr Self Destruct
  2. Piggy
  3. Heresy
  4. March Of The Pigs
  5. Closer
  6. Ruiner
  7. The Becoming
  8. I Do Not Want This
  9. Big Man With A Gun
  10. A Warm Place
  11. Eraser
  12. Reptile
  13. The Downward Spiral
  14. Hurt
The Downward Spiral (Deluxe Edition) Album
  1. Mr. Self Destruct
  2. Piggy
  3. Heresy
  4. March Of The Pigs
  5. Closer
  6. Ruiner
  7. The Becoming
  8. I Do Not Want This
  9. Big Man With A Gun
  10. A Warm Place
  11. Eraser
  12. Reptile
  13. The Downward Spiral
  14. Hurt
  15. Burn
  16. Closer (Precursor)
  17. Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)
  18. A Violet Fluid
  19. Dead Souls
  20. Hurt (Quiet)
  21. Closer to God
  22. All The Pigs, All Lined Up
  23. Memorabilia
  24. The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)
  25. Ruiner (Demo)
  26. Liar (Reptile Demo)
  27. Heresy (Demo)
The Fragile Album
  1. Somewhat Damaged
  2. The Day The World Went Away
  3. The Frail
  4. The Wretched
  5. The Fragile
  6. Just Like You Imagined
  7. Even Deeper
  8. Pilgrimage
  9. La Mer
  10. The Great Below
  11. The Way Out Is Through
  12. Into The Void
  13. Where Is Everybody?
  14. The Mark Has Been Made
  15. Please
  16. Starfuckers, Inc.
  17. Complication
  18. The Big Come Down
  19. Underneath It All
  20. Ripe (With Decay)
The Perfect Drug Album
  1. The Perfect Drug
Things Falling Apart Album
  1. 10 Miles High
  2. Metal
  3. Slipping Away
  4. Starfuckers, Inc.
  5. The Fragile
  6. The Great Collapse
  7. The Wretched
  8. Where Is Everybody?
With Teeth Album
  1. All The Love In The World
  2. You Know What You Are
  3. The Collector
  4. The Hand That Feeds
  5. Love Is Not Enough
  6. Every Day Is Exactly The Same
  7. With Teeth
  8. Only
  9. Getting Smaller
  10. Sunspots
  11. The Line Begins To Blur
  12. Beside You In Time
  13. Right Where It Belongs
  14. Home
FORMED: 1989, Cleveland, OH

Ten years after Pretty Hate Machine gave a comatose rock scene some much-needed electro-shock therapy, nine inch nails' imprint on the genre remains unmatchable. By popularizing electronic music, nine inch nails auteur Trent Reznor rewired the mainstream, inspiring Time magazine to name him "One of the Most Influential People in America," and Spin to praise him as "The Most Vital Artist in Music Today."

The Grammy Award-winning artist is once again forcing the genre's growth - and his own - by pushing both into new territory. His latest, The Fragile (dubbed "The Decade's Most Anticipated Album" by Alternative Press), is a 23-track, double-disc set that clocks in at over 100 minutes of music. Reznor dedicated two solid years to make this record, and the resulting music - bracingly resonant and rich with pictures - reinforces his reputation as a meticulous artisan.

Says Reznor, "I wanted to try new things, fully utilizing the studio while putting more effort into melody and structure. Instead of trying to analyze what I was creating, I just let it flow to see where it went. It was all about not being afraid and it felt very liberating."

Five years since his last full studio album (The Downward Spiral), Reznor still refuses to play by the rules. On The Fragile, structures are detonated and rebuilt; gorgeous melodies are woven into discordant loop-laden racket, and instrumental tangents tumble from one symphonic arrangement to the next. Remarkably, Reznor somehow blends it all to overwhelming effect. Even more surprising is the ratio of strings (slide guitar, violins, cellos, ukuleles, upright bass) to synths, a sound that ultimately gives the record a more organic feel, despite being processed by Reznor's unique filter.

"There's a general theme to the album of systems failing and things sort of falling apart," Reznor explains. "In keeping with the idea of making everything sound a little broken, I chose stringed instruments because they're imperfect by nature. Although it may not sound like it, most of the album is actually guitar - and that includes the orchestral sounds and weird melodic lines. When it came to instruments that I didn't really know how to play - like the ukulele or the slide guitar - we were able to get some really interesting sounds by making the studio the main instrument."

Reznor manipulates everything from ripples of feedback to vocal harmonies in order to serve mood and atmosphere. The result is somewhat cinematic, creating aural movies that evoke images ranging from black and bleak ("Somewhat Damaged," "Starfuckers, Inc.," "No You Don't") to graceful and haunting ("La Mer," "The Great Below"). At the center of the album are clamorous pop songs like "The Day the World Went Away" and the album's first single "We're In This Together," both of which highlight The Fragile's marked melodic bent.

The Fragile was produced by Reznor and engineer/mixer Alan Moulder. As for making the album a double-disc set, Reznor says, "Once we had crossed the line of 74 minutes on a CD, I made the decision to go with 2 discs. It just felt better. It's kind of like Side A and Side B of an album."

Over the course of the past decade, Trent Reznor has started his own label (nothing records), stolen the show at both Lollapalooza and Woodstock '94, produced/exec-produced three CDs for Marilyn Manson and soundtracks for David Lynch ("Lost Highway") and Oliver Stone ("Natural Born Killers"), released a slew of singles and a home video (Closure), and created music for the CD-ROM game, "Quake." Meanwhile, Pretty Hate Machine has gone triple-platinum, topped SoundScan's pop catalog chart, and was named one of the "200 Albums Essential To Any Rock Collection" (Rolling Stone).The Grammy-winning Broken went platinum as well, while The Downward Spiral actually topped them both, debuting at #2 on SoundScan's Top 200, and selling more than 5 million copies worldwide. The latter was also named one of Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the '90's" and one of Spin's "Greatest Albums of the '90's."

"As a fan, I want to listen to an album, not just singles," says Reznor. "I want something that I can sink my teeth into, something that I can listen to a million times, trying to get more out of it with each spin. That's the record I tried to make here. That is The Fragile."



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