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Pretty Hate Machine
(1989)
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Virtually ignored upon its 1989 release, Pretty Hate Machine gradually became a word-of-mouth cult favorite; despite frequent critical bashings, its stature and historical importance only grew in hindsight. In addition to its stealthy rise to prominence, part of the album's legend was that budding auteur Trent Reznor took advantage of his low ...
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The Downward Spiral
(1994)
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The Downward Spiral positioned Trent Reznor as industrial's own Phil Spector, painting detailed, layered soundscapes from a wide tonal palette. Not only did he fully integrated the crashing metal guitars of Broken, but several newfound elements -- expanded song structures, odd time signatures, shifting arrangements filled with novel sounds, ...
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Title of Record
(1999)
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Filter
Filter's 1995 debut Short Bus broke through at the exact moment when Nine Inch Nails soundalikes began dominating the modern rock charts. Filter had more credit to their sound than any of their peers -- their leader Richard Patrick had played in the touring incarnation of NIN. Nevertheless, many critics had written the band off as one-hit wonders ...
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With Teeth
(2005)
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Trent Reznor always was a perfectionist, laboring over his final mixes with a fine-tooth comb, a belabored process that inevitably led to long gaps between albums. About five years a piece, actually, a wait that was sustainable between his 1989 debut, Pretty Hate Machine, and his 1994 breakthrough, The Downward Spiral; a wait, considering the ...
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Broken
(1992)
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During the time that Pretty Hate Machine was becoming an underground sensation, Trent Reznor became embroiled in legal difficulties with his label that prevented the release of any new Nine Inch Nails material. But the three-year wait actually helped -- most of NIN's fans were relatively recent converts, and they eagerly snapped up 1992's Broken, ...
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The Fragile
(1999)
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Nine Inch Nails
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The Land of Rape and Honey
(1988)
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Ministry
The Land of Rape and Honey represented Ministry's stylistic breakthrough, combining assaultive percussion, samples, synths, and (sometimes) crunching guitars with distorted, barking vocals. For all the emphasis on the group's metal/industrial fusion, it's really only the first three (and best) tracks on Rape and Honey -- "Stigmata," "The Missing," ...
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The Amalgamut
(2002)
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Filter
Although Filter's Title of Record was a creative step forward, Richard Patrick described the album's recording process as an exigent one, where everyone constantly butted heads. To the band's surprise, when they began working on The Amalgamut two years later, they encountered the exact opposite. The band, along with longtime producer Ben Grosse, ...
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Year Zero
(2007)
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Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails' 2007 release Year Zero will undoubtedly go down in rock history for the way the recording was marketed before its release. It may mark the first time that the advance strategy -- conceived of and executed, for the most part, by NIN auteur Trent Reznor himself with 42 Entertainment -- became part and parcel of the edifice that is ...
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The Downward Spiral [Deluxe Edition]
(2004)
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Nine Inch Nails
Universal's Chronicles reissues division has stuck with memorable albums of at least 20, and more often 30 years' vintage for its "Deluxe Edition" series of two-disc expansions, with titles like Marvin Gaye's What's Going On and Bob Marley's Legend the rule. So, looking back a mere ten years to Nine Inch Nails' multi-platinum industrial landmark ...
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V Is for Vagina
(2007)
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Puscifer
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And All That Could Have Been
(2002)
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Nine Inch Nails
Most of the songs found on All That Could Have Been are similar to the album versions found on The Fragile, with rougher vocals and crowd noise to change things up. The few songs from Pretty Hate Machine ("Terrible Lie," "Sin," and "Head Like a Hole") get the best treatment, changed around to include better guitar work and more experimental ...
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Further Down the Spiral [US]
(1995)
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Nine Inch Nails
Trent Reznor milks The Downward Spiral for everything it's worth, and that's a good thing. Dark, disturbing, and distorted throughout, Further Down the Spiral is the embodiment of organized cacophony. Some of the alternative mixes actually improve on the originals. Tim Griggs, All Music Guide
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Remission EP
(1984)
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Skinny Puppy
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Vortex
(2004)
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Collide
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X-Files [Original Soundtrack]
(1998)
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Original Soundtrack
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Sliver
(1993)
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Original Soundtrack
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Perversion
(1998)
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Gravity Kills
Like a bullet bouncing in a can, Gravity Kills bashes out more golden angst-driven hits on this long-player. If you're looking for anything besides non-stop, throbbing, bone-crunching, meat-grinding techno, look elsewhere. Tim Sheridan, All Music Guide
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Short Bus
(1995)
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Filter
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Darkest Days
(1998)
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Stabbing Westward
Stabbing Westward unexpectedly rode to alternative semi-stardom in 1996 when their second album, Wither Blister Burn & Peel, became a hit, largely because there was no new NIN album around at the time. That meant they were one of the few industrial metal groups to actually have a hit, and that's because "What Do I Have to Do" had enough hooks to ...
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Nativity in Black: Tribute to Black Sabbath
(1994)
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Various Artists
Perhaps more than any other single group, the Sabbath sound lay at the heart of Seattle's grunge movement 20-some years later. And many of today's top sonic heavyweights are only too ecstatic to give credit where credit is due. The liner notes may somewhat overstate Black Sabbath's ultimate importance, and quotes from the participating groups tend ...
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Wither Blister Burn & Peel
(1996)
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Stabbing Westward
Stabbing Westward's second album finds them discarding the lo-fi aggro-synth assault of their first album for a more mainstream "guitar-driven sound." While this isn't necessarily a bad thing, you have to wonder why they would do such a thing. Some would argue that Stabbing Westward are copying Nine Inch Nails, but upon closer inspection you will ...
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Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by 'the X-Files'
(1996)
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Various Artists
This album purports to be an attempt at recursion by the creator of The X-Files, Chris Carter -- songs inspired by the show that he hopes will provide further inspiration for the show (just as Nick Cave's "Red Right Hand" did for the "Ascension" episode.) Contributions here include Mark Snow, with the title music, the Foo Fighters with a grand ...
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The Faculty
(1998)
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Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs
(1992)
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Ministry
Easily one of the most anticipated albums from that year, especially after Nine Inch Nails had helped bring industrial metal to the mainstream with the success of the overtly Ministry-worshipping Pretty Hate Machine, Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed & the Way to Suck Eggs represented the high point of Alain Jourgensen and Paul Barker's incarnation as ...
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