Nine Inch Nails: With Teeth

I've never bought a NIN cd, but heard a few songs and liked 'em. which cd do you reccomend, or list of songs would be just as fine.
 
TLBTB is way better then THTF, not just quality wise but musically. it is way more "classic" NIN. which i love, i wasnt too fond of the fragile at all.

and seriously, where are all these 12 year olRAB poping up from going on and on about "OMG i LOOOOOVE trent and i want to have his babiezzz!!!" totally random and out of nowhere.
 
actually i was talking about everywhere else. the concerts are going to be awful if they are invaded by a bunch of little kiRAB wearing silly make up
 
Listening to it now. It's good, but "Hand" is more single-worthy. Artists have to appease both indie and mainstream groups if they wanna stay successful and marketable while staying true to their longtime fans, and Reznor has always been good at that.
 
Personally my favorite remix on the "Further Down the Spiral" CD was "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" I just liked the feel of descending into a bottomless pit that it gave.
 
theres a clearer version of THTF out and about now. not much mind you, but a bit better. i was told to expect the studio tonight, but here i am and no one sent it yet. hosting the other 3 has managed to kill my bandwith for the next 50 years though yay!
 
This is fucked up. I can't seem to get main floor in Mpls to save my life. Yet I helped out an old friend who lives in NYC in getting tickets and just scored two for main floor online. I better have this kind of luck when they come here.
 
What are you talking about? The Pefect Drug single had awesome remixes of that song, especially Plug (Luke Vibert's) mix. Most of those is what Industrial should sound like. By the way, Pretty Hate Machine represents EBM (Electronic Body Music). A sub-genre in the Industrial spectrum. It represented Industrial Dance...loosely connected to Synthpop, also credited for the creation of Goa/Psy. Popular during the middle 80s.

Fixed gets credit since J.G. Thrilwell (name sound familar? He composes the music for Venture Bros) of Foetus and Peter Christopherson of Coil remixed those songs. Two lifeblood artists of the genre. Technically, thats what Industrial is. Abrasive, hard as fuck, little tone/melody music.
 
Die Rueckkehr: Teil 1
Transcribed by Lydia and John, translated by Justin Ward and drugprfct.
Kym Gnuch of Sonic Seducer

It has now been five years: in fall of 1999 the last work by NIN appeared. The double album "Fragile" was an enticing milestone in the history of rock, just like its predecessor, the 1994 masterwork "The downward spiral." Note: fans of the ingenious Trent Reznor have always had to work on their patience. But now (one can hardly believe it), the dry spell is coming to an end, for on May 8 the legendary master will release a new studio album: it will be called "With Teeth" and will present thirteen new treasures of the high school of industrial songwriting. At the very least, one can confidently assume that
 
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clips from With Teeth

some are 35 seconRAB, some are 7 seconRAB. some are intriguing, while others are dissapointing, but then again, they are only clips.
 
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