Nine Inch Nails
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Etymology
Behind the name Nine Inch Nails, Reznor describes the meaning:- I don't know if you've ever tried to think of band names, but usually you think you have a great one and you look at it the next day and it's stupid. I had about 200 of those. Nine Inch Nails lasted the two week test, looked great in print, and could be abbreviated easily. It really doesn't have any literal meaning. It seemed kind of frightening. [In his best he-man voice] Tough and manly! It's a curse trying to come up with band names.[link]
Genre
Variously, NIN's sound has been described as alternative, electronica, heavy metal, rock, or, most commonly, industrial or industrial rock. Regarding his music being categorized as industrial, Reznor said in a 1994 Axcess Magazine interview:What was originally called industrial music was about 20 years ago Throbbing Gristle and Test Dept. We have very little to do with it other than there is noise in my music and there is noise in theirs. I'm working in the context of a pop song structure whereas those bands didn't. And because someone didn't come up with a new name that separates those two somewhat unrelated genres, it tends to irritate all the old school fans waving their flags of alternativeness and obscurity. So, I'd say I've borrowed from certain styles and bands like that.[link]NIN's songs cover a range of genres: "The Perfect Drug" has the flavor of drum and bass, "Down in It" was influenced by early Skinny Puppy [link], "Happiness in Slavery" is tinged with industrial metal in the vein of Ministry, "The Frail" is a melancholy piano piece, and most of Pretty Hate Machine could be considered dark electronic pop.
Discography
Although Nine Inch Nails has existed for over 17 years, it has only produced four proper full-length albums: Pretty Hate Machine, The Downward Spiral, The Fragile, and With Teeth, with an average of five years between each album. With the inclusion of the important Broken EP, Nine Inch Nails' primary releases are:
- Pretty Hate Machine (1989)
- Broken (1992)
- The Downward Spiral (1994)
- The Fragile (1999)
- With Teeth (2005)
In addition to official releases, NIN has performed work on numerous soundtracks and remixes.
Pretty Hate Machine
- Main article: Pretty Hate Machine
In the credits of Pretty Hate Machine, Trent Reznor thanks British Horror/Fantasy writer Clive Barker for inspiration towards the stirring sound the album portrays. As of August 19, 2005, the ownership rights to the album were put up for auction by TVT Records, compliments of Prudential Securities Financial Services. It was part of an overall biddable package that also included the rights to the Television's Greatest Hits compilations and the Mortal Kombat movie soundtracks. In addition, the highest bidder would also be able to collect a percentage on future sales of Nine Inch Nails' other TVT-related releases, including Broken, Fixed, The Downward Spiral and Further Down the Spiral. Rykodisc, who did not win the auction but were able to license the rights from Prudential [link], re-issued Pretty Hate Machine on November 22, 2005. Rykodisc wanted to release a Deluxe Edition of the album, similar in concept to the Deluxe Edition of The Downward Spiral, however Reznor was not willing to produce it without payment [link]. Rykodisc also re-released Pretty Hate Machine in 12" vinyl, as well as the single "Head Like a Hole", on January 31, 2006.
Broken
- Main article: Broken
The Downward Spiral
- Main Article: The Downward Spiral
The Downward Spiral was followed by the remix EP Further Down the Spiral, which featured a collaboration with electronic music pioneer Aphex Twin and new guitar parts being lent by Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro. There are two versions of Further Down The Spiral, the second featuring some different remixes. A remastered version of The Downward Spiral was released on November 23, 2004, with an accompanying CD of B-sides and rarities. The remastered recording was also released as a two-sided DualDisc. The Deluxe Edition of the remaster features multichannel and stereo SACD versions of the album as well as a remastered standard CD layer on the first disc, and stereo SACD and standard CD layers on the second. The DualDisc contains a remastered CD-Audio on one side and features a DVD-Audio format side containing High Resolution Stereo and 5.1 Surround mixes of the entire album with expanded album art, a discography, and music videos "Closer" (stereo and surround), "March of the Pigs", and "Hurt (Live)".
The Fragile
- Main article: The Fragile
It is often speculated that "Starfuckers, Inc." was a parody of Reznor's former friend and protégé, Marilyn Manson. Several vocal takes were chopped up and spliced together, purportedly as a not-so-subtle jab at Manson's alleged inability to capture his desired vocal style in a single take. According to this view, the lyrics satirized Manson as being vain and insincere. Manson and Reznor later reconciled, and Manson even appeared in the music video for Starfuckers, Inc. Despite popular consensus, there does not appear to be any official confirmation from Reznor that the song was aimed specifically at Marilyn Manson; in fact, the video even includes a scene where Reznor is throwing baseballs through busts of himself and Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins).
In interviews prior to the album's completion, Reznor said he was considering organizing the tracks such that one disc would contain all instrumentals and the other the songs with lyrics. These plans changed when Bob Ezrin suggested an arrangement of tracks that would strengthen the "four corners of the album"—namely the beginnings and ends of each of the two discs. Ezrin is credited in the liner notes as having "provided final continuity and flow".
The Fragile was followed by the remix album Things Falling Apart. The Fragility Tour was recorded and released on CD and DVD as And All that Could Have Been. A special edition came with a companion disc called Still, featuring acoustic re-recordings of songs from across NIN's career along with several new songs. Still is regarded as a classic among fans, and there was much speculation prior to the release of With Teeth in 2005 that the album would take a form similar to Still. Three videos for Still were released on [NIN's official website].
With Teeth
- Main article: With Teeth
Nine Inch Nails dropped out of the 2005 MTV Movie Awards show because of a disagreement with MTV over the use of an unaltered image of George W. Bush as a backdrop to the band's performance of "The Hand that Feeds", which includes such lyrics as:
- What if this whole crusade's a charade
- And behind it all there's a price to be paid
- For the blood on which we dine
- Justified in the name of the holy and the divine
In fall 2005, Nine Inch Nails launched a North American tour supported by Queens of the Stone Age, as well as Autolux for the first half of the tour followed by Death from Above 1979 during the second half.
The second single for this album, released in mid-July, was "Only." A video for "Only" was completed around May. It was created using primarily computer-generated imagery, and directed by David Fincher. It debuted on July 11th on Fuse and can been seen on the band's official website.
In April of 2005, Trent Reznor released the source files for "The Hand that Feeds" in Garageband format, to allow his fans to remix it. The release spawned an [Unofficial Remix Contest], in which over 500 fan remixes were submitted. After receiving such a tremendous response from this "experiment", the source files for the next single "Only" was released in a wider range of formats. On the NIN official Web site, Reznor said: "There is no agenda here other than for you to explore, experiment, and have fun with it, I'm looking forward to hearing what you come up with." Fans were able to access [The Ninremixes Myspace Page] to upload their remixes, vote for their favourites, and comment about their experiences in a blog. As an alternative to this, fans also created a database with similar features to host these as well as other remixes, creating one of the largest fan created media sites to date, [ninremixes.com]. The source files are in various file formats, including Garageband and ACID formats. They can be found on [nin.com].
In the months following the release of With Teeth, two new Nine Inch Nails songs surfaced: "Non-Entity" recorded live at the ReactNow! Hurricane Katrina benefit concert, and "Not So Pretty Now" has appeared on the setlist of a few recent Nine Inch Nails live shows. Reznor has stated that both these songs were outtakes from the With Teeth sessions, and that studio recordings may see future release [link].
On December 10, 2005, Nine Inch Nails performed at the sixteenth annual of the Acoustic Christmas by the Los Angeles, California radio station KROQ. It was the first time the band ever performed at KROQ concerts.
The third single to With Teeth, "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" was released in April of 2006, but Reznor has confirmed that a music video will not be released. [link]
With Teeth was RIAA Certified Platinum in March 2006.
Reznor is currently in the studio finishing the follow up album to With Teeth.
Reznor's other works
Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor often performs work outside the context of Nine Inch Nails. More information on work credited to Reznor can be found in Trent Reznor's discography.Music videos
| Song | Director | Released | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Down in It" | Eric Zimmerman & Benjamin Stokes | September 1989 | The birth of Nine Inch Nails' logo can be seen in the jacket that Trent Reznor is wearing |
| "Head Like a Hole" | Eric Zimmerman | March 1990 | the audio for this video is not the album version and is in fact from the remix titled "Head Like a Hole (clay)," found on the U.S. "Head Like a Hole" single |
| "Sin" | Brett Turnbull | November 24, 1997 | never aired (an edited version appears on Halo 12, though the original video only became available through TVT's website [link] and has yet to be officially released) |
| "Pinion" | Eric Goode & Serge Becker | February 1992 | The video of '"Pinion," though not the audio, was used for the introduction of MTV's Kennedy-hosted Alternative Nation. |
| "Wish" | Peter Christopherson | February 1992 | |
| "Help Me I Am in Hell" | Eric Goode & Serge Becker | November 24, 1997 | Never Aired. Later released on Closure |
| "Happiness in Slavery" | Jon Reiss | November 24, 1997 | Never Aired. Later released on Closure |
| "Gave Up" | Jon Reiss | November 24, 1997 | Never Aired. Later released on Closure |
| "Wish (live)" | Simon Maxwell | November 24, 1997 | aired on 120 minutes, Later on Closure |
| "March of the Pigs" | Peter Christopherson & Trent Reznor | March, 1994 | The released video was second attempt, after a more complex concept was abandoned. [link]. There is speculation that clips from the original shoot appear in Closure. |
| "Closer" | Mark Romanek | May 12, 1994 | two versions of video released (Original Version / Nothing Version) |
| "Burn" | Hank Corwin & Trent Reznor | August 24, 1994 | for Natural Born Killers |
| "Hurt (live)" | Simon Maxwell | March, 1995 | |
| "The Perfect Drug" | Mark Romanek | January 18, 1997 | for Lost Highway |
| "Eraser (live)" | Simon Maxwell | November 24, 1997 | Never aired. Later released on Closure |
| "We're in This Together" | Mark Pellington | August 27, 1999 | two versions of video released (Short / Long) |
| "The Day the World Went Away" | Unknown | 1999 | never completed (original clips compiled with live video on Halo 17) |
| "Into the Void" | Walter Stern & Jeff Richter | January 14, 2000 | |
| "Starsuckers, Inc." | Robert Hales & Brian Warner | May 2, 2000 | edit of "Starfuckers, Inc." |
| "Deep" | Enda McCallion | August, 2001 | for |
| "The Hand that Feeds" | Rob Sheridan | March 17, 2005 | released on [nin.com] |
| "Only" | David Fincher | July 12, 2005 | 90-95% CGI |
| "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" | Francis Lawrence | Cancelled | Never Aired. Cancelled in Post-Production. [link] |
Broken, the unreleased short film directed by Peter Christopherson, contains the videos for "Pinion", "Wish" and "Happiness in Slavery". It also features a video for the song "Help Me I Am in Hell", and a different video for the song "Gave Up" than what appears on Closure, set to scenes within the film. It is commonly referred to as the "Broken Movie."
Future NIN releases
Reznor has been quoted in Kerrang! magazine as commenting that he has enough material for a new release tentatively scheduled for 2006 featuring the tracks that were not on With Teeth. [link].A DVD version of Closure is forthcoming, but has already been delayed for several years. Reznor has indicated that it is now in the hands of Interscope, and the latest news on the DVD is about the work on the menus [link].
Reznor has indicated that he would like to release remastered surround sound editions of Pretty Hate Machine, Broken/Fixed and The Fragile [link]. However, the Rykodisc reissue of Pretty Hate Machine does not contain a surround sound mix [link].
On March 28, 2006 and March 30, 2006, two of NIN's live shows (Oklahoma City and El Paso respectively) were filmed in high definition for possible future DVD release [link].
On June 24th, 2006 near the end of performing at the Molson Amphitheatre [link] in Toronto, Trent Reznor confirmed there would be a new album released "shortly". He again confirmed this at Verizon Ampitheatre in Irvine, CA and Shoreline Ampitheatre in Mountain View, CA saying that he was going back into the studio for awhile and would be releasing new material after the first of the year. He also said that he would be coming around on tour again in support of the new material.
Awards
RIAA Certifications
- Pretty Hate Machine - Triple platinum (May, 2003)
- Broken - Platinum (December, 1992)
- The Downward Spiral - Quadruple platinum (October, 1998)
- Further Down the Spiral - Gold (June, 1996)
- The Fragile - Double platinum (January, 2000)
- With Teeth - Platinum (March, 2006)
Grammy Awards and Nominations
- "Wish" - Best Metal Performance, 1993 (Win)
- The Downward Spiral - Best Alternative Music Performance, 1995 (Nomination)
- "Happiness in Slavery" - Best Metal Performance, 1996 (from Woodstock '94 compilation) (Win)
- "Hurt" - Best Rock Song, 1996 (Nomination)
- "The Perfect Drug" - Best Hard Rock Performance, 1998 (Nomination)
- The Fragile - Best Alternative Music Performance, 2000 (Nomination)
- "Starfuckers, Inc." - Best Metal Performance, 2000 (Nomination)
- "Into The Void" - Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, 2001 (Nomination)
- "The Hand That Feeds" - Best Hard Rock Performance, 2006 (Nomination)
Others
- Named one of the top 15 bands of the past 25 years by RollingStone.com
- Named one of the top 100 artists ever by Rolling Stone Magizine
Singles
- Pretty Hate Machine - Triple platinum (May, 2003)
- Broken - Platinum (December, 1992)
- The Downward Spiral - Quadruple platinum (October, 1998)
- Further Down the Spiral - Gold (June, 1996)
- The Fragile - Double platinum (January, 2000)
- With Teeth - Platinum (March, 2006)
Grammy Awards and Nominations
- "Wish" - Best Metal Performance, 1993 (Win)
- The Downward Spiral - Best Alternative Music Performance, 1995 (Nomination)
- "Happiness in Slavery" - Best Metal Performance, 1996 (from Woodstock '94 compilation) (Win)
- "Hurt" - Best Rock Song, 1996 (Nomination)
- "The Perfect Drug" - Best Hard Rock Performance, 1998 (Nomination)
- The Fragile - Best Alternative Music Performance, 2000 (Nomination)
- "Starfuckers, Inc." - Best Metal Performance, 2000 (Nomination)
- "Into The Void" - Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, 2001 (Nomination)
- "The Hand That Feeds" - Best Hard Rock Performance, 2006 (Nomination)
Others
- Named one of the top 15 bands of the past 25 years by RollingStone.com
- Named one of the top 100 artists ever by Rolling Stone Magizine
Singles
- "Wish" - Best Metal Performance, 1993 (Win)
- The Downward Spiral - Best Alternative Music Performance, 1995 (Nomination)
- "Happiness in Slavery" - Best Metal Performance, 1996 (from Woodstock '94 compilation) (Win)
- "Hurt" - Best Rock Song, 1996 (Nomination)
- "The Perfect Drug" - Best Hard Rock Performance, 1998 (Nomination)
- The Fragile - Best Alternative Music Performance, 2000 (Nomination)
- "Starfuckers, Inc." - Best Metal Performance, 2000 (Nomination)
- "Into The Void" - Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, 2001 (Nomination)
- "The Hand That Feeds" - Best Hard Rock Performance, 2006 (Nomination)
Others
- Named one of the top 15 bands of the past 25 years by RollingStone.com
- Named one of the top 100 artists ever by Rolling Stone Magizine
Singles
- Named one of the top 15 bands of the past 25 years by RollingStone.com
- Named one of the top 100 artists ever by Rolling Stone Magizine
Singles
| Year | Song | U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. Modern Rock | U.S. Main- stream Rock | UK singles | Album |
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| 1989 | "Down in It" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 13 | align="center" valign="top" | |||||
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| Pretty Hate Machine | ||||||
| 1990 | "Head Like a Hole" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 28 | align="center" valign="top" | |||||
| 45 | Pretty Hate Machine | |||||
| 1990 | "Sin" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
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| 35 | Pretty Hate Machine | |||||
| 1992 | "Happiness in Slavery" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 13 | align="center" valign="top" | |||||
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| Broken | ||||||
| 1993 | "Wish" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 25 | align="center" valign="top" | |||||
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| Broken | ||||||
| 1994 | "March of the Pigs" | 59 | align="center" valign="top" | |||
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| 45 | The Downward Spiral | |||||
| 1994 | "Closer" | 41 | 11 | 35 | 25 | The Downward Spiral |
| 1995 | "Piggy" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 20 | align="center" valign="top" | |||||
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| The Downward Spiral | ||||||
| 1995 | "Hurt" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 8 | align="center" valign="top" | |||||
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| The Downward Spiral | ||||||
| 1997 | "The Perfect Drug" | 46 | 11 | 21 | 43 | Lost Highway Soundtrack |
| 1999 | "The Day the World Went Away" | 17 | align="center" valign="top" | |||
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| The Fragile | ||||||
| 1999 | "We're in This Together" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 11 | 21 | 39 | The Fragile | |||
| 1999 | "Starfuckers, Inc." | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 39 | align="center" valign="top" | |||||
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| The Fragile | ||||||
| 2000 | "Into The Void" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 11 | 27 | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| The Fragile | ||||||
| 2001 | "Deep" | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| 18 | 37 | align="center" valign="top" | ||||
| Tomb Raider Soundtrack | ||||||
| 2005 | "The Hand that Feeds" | 31 | 1 | 2 | 7 | With Teeth |
| 2005 | "Only" | 90 | 1 | 22 | 20 | With Teeth |
| 2006 | "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" | 56 | 1 | 12 | align="center" valign="top" | |
| With Teeth | ||||||
Members
Trent Reznor is the only constant member of the band, writing all of the music and lyrics himself and maintaining sole control of the direction of the band. While recording, Reznor assembles various producers, engineers, and musicians to assist him in creating new songs.Similarly, Reznor assembles a live backing band for each NIN tour. Aside from Reznor himself (vocals, guitar, bass, synthesizer), musicians in live incarnations of NIN have been:
Pretty Hate Machine era tours (October 1989 - September 1991)
(Pretty Hate Machine promo tour; Jesus and Mary Chain support tour; Hate '90 Tour; Lollapalooza '91 Tour) #redirect
- Richard Patrick - Guitar
- Jeff Ward - Drums (beginning of tour)
- Chris Vrenna - Drums (remainder of tour)
- Lee Mars - Synthesizer (beginning of tour)
- James Woolley - Synthesizer (remainder of tour)
Self Destruct Tours (March 1994 - Febraury1995) #redirect
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Keyboard
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Keyboard
- Chris Vrenna - Drums
- James Woolley - Synthesizer (1994)
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer (1995)
Outside Tour with David Bowie (September - October, 1995)
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- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Chris Vrenna - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Drums
Fragility Tours (November 1999 - July 2000)
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- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Jerome Dillon - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Theremin
Live: With_Teeth (March 2005 - July 2006)
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- Aaron North (formerly Aaron Icarus of The Icarus Line) - Guitar
- Jeordie White (formerly Twiggy Ramirez of Marilyn Manson) - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Alessandro Cortini - Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass
- Jerome Dillon - Drums (March–October 2005)
- Josh Freese - Drums (October 4–5, 2005; December 6th, 2005–Onward)
- Alex Carapetis - Drums (October 7–December 1st, 2005)
Trivia
- In their early days, NIN used Phantasy as a practice space and it was a stage for several of their first concerts.
- The entire 2005 U.S. Club tour sold out in under 10 minutes, with tickets selling on eBay and other sources for more than $200.
Music
- Singer Tori Amos has alluded to Nine Inch Nails in her lyrics: "Precious Things" mentions "demigods with their nine-inch nails" and "Caught a Lite Sneeze" finds her "[making her] own pretty hate machine." Reznor sang back-up vocals on Amos' "Past the Mission," and Amos sometimes includes the opening line of "Hurt" in live improvisations, and has performed the majority of the song at various times in concert, sometimes with silly alternative lyrics such as "I hurt myself today/to find a jellybean". Relatedly, the term "Starfucker," was used on Tori's song "Professional Widow," from 1996's Boys for Pele. "Starfucker" is a reference to the original title of a Rolling Stones song on the album "Goats Head Soup" released in 1973, a title which was changed to the less offensive "Star Star" in its US release.
- Eminem's "My Name Is..." from his 1999 album The Slim Shady LP features the line "Wanna see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids?" in the first verse, commonly seen as a nod to the band.
- Progressive metal band Dream Theater has performed a live medley called "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden." It used the lyrics of their earlier release "Caught in a Web", but with new music which was a combination of the styles of Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden, all of which were prominent rock bands during the 90s. The band later wrote new lyrics to the song and released it as "New Millennium" on the album Falling into Infinity.
- NIN is referenced in the Phi Life Cypher remix of Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood": "Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture."
- Weird Al Yankovic has paid tribute to NIN more than once: "Closer" is parodied in the "Alternative Polka" from Bad Hair Day, and "Terrible Lie" and "Closer" in "Germs" from Running with Scissors.
- Following the feud between Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, in their 2000 song "Hot Dog" returned the lyrics of Closer, stating "You wanna fuck me like an animal/You'd like to burn from the inside." Ironically, this attempt at "bashing" Trent Reznor only forced them to give him a co-writing credit on the song for the usage of his lyrics, and therefore earning him money from sales and airplay.
- In Crazy Town's 1999 album The Gift of Game, the song "Darkside" contains the lyrics "Devils eyes and nine inch nails".
- The MC Lars song Signing Emo contains the line "Industrial is out. The press needs a NIN."
- Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls has performed "Right Where It Belongs" at some of her solo performances.
Film
- NIN has recorded tracks for numerous film soundtracks, including a cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls" for The Crow (1994), "Burn" for Natural Born Killers (1994), "The Perfect Drug" for David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and "Deep" for (2001). "You Know What You Are" was remixed for the film DOOM (2005) by Clint Mansell, who also composed the score. Reznor also produced the soundtracks to Natural Born Killers and Lost Highway.
- Director Tony Scott has used Nine Inch Nails music in two of his films to date. The Fan featured a clip from "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One" from Further Down the Spiral. Man on Fire featured clips from six Nine Inch Nails songs: "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "Self Destruction, Part Two", and "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" from Further Down the Spiral; "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Great Below" from The Fragile; and "The Wretched (Version)" from Things Falling Apart. Reznor himself received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.
- The Machinist's writer Scott Kossar is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named Christian Bale's character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. Also, his original script had NIN lyrics on the first page, the [promotional poster for the film] has a backwards "N", and early press articles described Reznik as going through a "downward spiral".
Television
- Several excerpts of various Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of the television shows CSI, Cold case, The Sopranos and Criminal Minds[NIN in TV and Movies]
- An episode of Muppets Tonight, a spin off of The Muppet Show, contained a performance by "Nine Inch Snails". An unpunctual musical group of snails dressed in "goth" apparel.
Video games
- Being a huge fan of the game Doom, Reznor worked with id Software to create the soundtrack for Quake. In the game, ammunition crates for the nail gun have the "NIN" logo on them. Reznor later composed music and sound effects for id's Doom 3, although ultimately his efforts were replaced by other artists. The sound effects portion of Reznor's effort is available on the internet due to an earlier leak of the incomplete game.
See also
External links
Official sites
- [Official site]
- [The Spiral] - The official Nine Inch Nails fan club
Major fan sites
- [The NIN Hotline] — A daily updated website that provides NIN related news.
- [Burning Souls] - NIN news, lyrics, discography, history, forum, and media.
- [The Art of Self Destruction] — A Nine Inch Nails archive.
- [TeamNIN.net] - Over 100 videos, 1000 photo's, all NIN and all for download.
- [Painful Convictions] - NIN discography, encyclopedia, articles, lyrics, and forums.
- [Unofficial NIN homepage] - An early NIN fan site, circa 1996.
- [Echoing The Sound] - Major NIN forum including NIN tour journal, related band discussion, and more.
- Richard Patrick - Guitar
- Jeff Ward - Drums (beginning of tour)
- Chris Vrenna - Drums (remainder of tour)
- Lee Mars - Synthesizer (beginning of tour)
- James Woolley - Synthesizer (remainder of tour)
Self Destruct Tours (March 1994 - Febraury1995) #redirect
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Keyboard
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Keyboard
- Chris Vrenna - Drums
- James Woolley - Synthesizer (1994)
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer (1995)
Outside Tour with David Bowie (September - October, 1995)
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- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Chris Vrenna - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Drums
Fragility Tours (November 1999 - July 2000)
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- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Jerome Dillon - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Theremin
Live: With_Teeth (March 2005 - July 2006)
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- Aaron North (formerly Aaron Icarus of The Icarus Line) - Guitar
- Jeordie White (formerly Twiggy Ramirez of Marilyn Manson) - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Alessandro Cortini - Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass
- Jerome Dillon - Drums (March–October 2005)
- Josh Freese - Drums (October 4–5, 2005; December 6th, 2005–Onward)
- Alex Carapetis - Drums (October 7–December 1st, 2005)
Trivia
- In their early days, NIN used Phantasy as a practice space and it was a stage for several of their first concerts.
- The entire 2005 U.S. Club tour sold out in under 10 minutes, with tickets selling on eBay and other sources for more than $200.
Music
- Singer Tori Amos has alluded to Nine Inch Nails in her lyrics: "Precious Things" mentions "demigods with their nine-inch nails" and "Caught a Lite Sneeze" finds her "[making her] own pretty hate machine." Reznor sang back-up vocals on Amos' "Past the Mission," and Amos sometimes includes the opening line of "Hurt" in live improvisations, and has performed the majority of the song at various times in concert, sometimes with silly alternative lyrics such as "I hurt myself today/to find a jellybean". Relatedly, the term "Starfucker," was used on Tori's song "Professional Widow," from 1996's Boys for Pele. "Starfucker" is a reference to the original title of a Rolling Stones song on the album "Goats Head Soup" released in 1973, a title which was changed to the less offensive "Star Star" in its US release.
- Eminem's "My Name Is..." from his 1999 album The Slim Shady LP features the line "Wanna see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids?" in the first verse, commonly seen as a nod to the band.
- Progressive metal band Dream Theater has performed a live medley called "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden." It used the lyrics of their earlier release "Caught in a Web", but with new music which was a combination of the styles of Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden, all of which were prominent rock bands during the 90s. The band later wrote new lyrics to the song and released it as "New Millennium" on the album Falling into Infinity.
- NIN is referenced in the Phi Life Cypher remix of Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood": "Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture."
- Weird Al Yankovic has paid tribute to NIN more than once: "Closer" is parodied in the "Alternative Polka" from Bad Hair Day, and "Terrible Lie" and "Closer" in "Germs" from Running with Scissors.
- Following the feud between Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, in their 2000 song "Hot Dog" returned the lyrics of Closer, stating "You wanna fuck me like an animal/You'd like to burn from the inside." Ironically, this attempt at "bashing" Trent Reznor only forced them to give him a co-writing credit on the song for the usage of his lyrics, and therefore earning him money from sales and airplay.
- In Crazy Town's 1999 album The Gift of Game, the song "Darkside" contains the lyrics "Devils eyes and nine inch nails".
- The MC Lars song Signing Emo contains the line "Industrial is out. The press needs a NIN."
- Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls has performed "Right Where It Belongs" at some of her solo performances.
Film
- NIN has recorded tracks for numerous film soundtracks, including a cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls" for The Crow (1994), "Burn" for Natural Born Killers (1994), "The Perfect Drug" for David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and "Deep" for (2001). "You Know What You Are" was remixed for the film DOOM (2005) by Clint Mansell, who also composed the score. Reznor also produced the soundtracks to Natural Born Killers and Lost Highway.
- Director Tony Scott has used Nine Inch Nails music in two of his films to date. The Fan featured a clip from "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One" from Further Down the Spiral. Man on Fire featured clips from six Nine Inch Nails songs: "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "Self Destruction, Part Two", and "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" from Further Down the Spiral; "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Great Below" from The Fragile; and "The Wretched (Version)" from Things Falling Apart. Reznor himself received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.
- The Machinist's writer Scott Kossar is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named Christian Bale's character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. Also, his original script had NIN lyrics on the first page, the [promotional poster for the film] has a backwards "N", and early press articles described Reznik as going through a "downward spiral".
Television
- Several excerpts of various Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of the television shows CSI, Cold case, The Sopranos and Criminal Minds[NIN in TV and Movies]
- An episode of Muppets Tonight, a spin off of The Muppet Show, contained a performance by "Nine Inch Snails". An unpunctual musical group of snails dressed in "goth" apparel.
Video games
- Being a huge fan of the game Doom, Reznor worked with id Software to create the soundtrack for Quake. In the game, ammunition crates for the nail gun have the "NIN" logo on them. Reznor later composed music and sound effects for id's Doom 3, although ultimately his efforts were replaced by other artists. The sound effects portion of Reznor's effort is available on the internet due to an earlier leak of the incomplete game.
See also
External links
Official sites
- [Official site]
- [The Spiral] - The official Nine Inch Nails fan club
Major fan sites
- [The NIN Hotline] — A daily updated website that provides NIN related news.
- [Burning Souls] - NIN news, lyrics, discography, history, forum, and media.
- [The Art of Self Destruction] — A Nine Inch Nails archive.
- [TeamNIN.net] - Over 100 videos, 1000 photo's, all NIN and all for download.
- [Painful Convictions] - NIN discography, encyclopedia, articles, lyrics, and forums.
- [Unofficial NIN homepage] - An early NIN fan site, circa 1996.
- [Echoing The Sound] - Major NIN forum including NIN tour journal, related band discussion, and more.
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Keyboard
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Keyboard
- Chris Vrenna - Drums
- James Woolley - Synthesizer (1994)
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer (1995)
Outside Tour with David Bowie (September - October, 1995)
- redirect
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Chris Vrenna - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Drums
Fragility Tours (November 1999 - July 2000)
- redirect
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Jerome Dillon - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Theremin
Live: With_Teeth (March 2005 - July 2006)
- redirect
- Aaron North (formerly Aaron Icarus of The Icarus Line) - Guitar
- Jeordie White (formerly Twiggy Ramirez of Marilyn Manson) - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Alessandro Cortini - Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass
- Jerome Dillon - Drums (March–October 2005)
- Josh Freese - Drums (October 4–5, 2005; December 6th, 2005–Onward)
- Alex Carapetis - Drums (October 7–December 1st, 2005)
Trivia
- In their early days, NIN used Phantasy as a practice space and it was a stage for several of their first concerts.
- The entire 2005 U.S. Club tour sold out in under 10 minutes, with tickets selling on eBay and other sources for more than $200.
Music
- Singer Tori Amos has alluded to Nine Inch Nails in her lyrics: "Precious Things" mentions "demigods with their nine-inch nails" and "Caught a Lite Sneeze" finds her "[making her] own pretty hate machine." Reznor sang back-up vocals on Amos' "Past the Mission," and Amos sometimes includes the opening line of "Hurt" in live improvisations, and has performed the majority of the song at various times in concert, sometimes with silly alternative lyrics such as "I hurt myself today/to find a jellybean". Relatedly, the term "Starfucker," was used on Tori's song "Professional Widow," from 1996's Boys for Pele. "Starfucker" is a reference to the original title of a Rolling Stones song on the album "Goats Head Soup" released in 1973, a title which was changed to the less offensive "Star Star" in its US release.
- Eminem's "My Name Is..." from his 1999 album The Slim Shady LP features the line "Wanna see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids?" in the first verse, commonly seen as a nod to the band.
- Progressive metal band Dream Theater has performed a live medley called "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden." It used the lyrics of their earlier release "Caught in a Web", but with new music which was a combination of the styles of Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden, all of which were prominent rock bands during the 90s. The band later wrote new lyrics to the song and released it as "New Millennium" on the album Falling into Infinity.
- NIN is referenced in the Phi Life Cypher remix of Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood": "Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture."
- Weird Al Yankovic has paid tribute to NIN more than once: "Closer" is parodied in the "Alternative Polka" from Bad Hair Day, and "Terrible Lie" and "Closer" in "Germs" from Running with Scissors.
- Following the feud between Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, in their 2000 song "Hot Dog" returned the lyrics of Closer, stating "You wanna fuck me like an animal/You'd like to burn from the inside." Ironically, this attempt at "bashing" Trent Reznor only forced them to give him a co-writing credit on the song for the usage of his lyrics, and therefore earning him money from sales and airplay.
- In Crazy Town's 1999 album The Gift of Game, the song "Darkside" contains the lyrics "Devils eyes and nine inch nails".
- The MC Lars song Signing Emo contains the line "Industrial is out. The press needs a NIN."
- Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls has performed "Right Where It Belongs" at some of her solo performances.
Film
- NIN has recorded tracks for numerous film soundtracks, including a cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls" for The Crow (1994), "Burn" for Natural Born Killers (1994), "The Perfect Drug" for David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and "Deep" for (2001). "You Know What You Are" was remixed for the film DOOM (2005) by Clint Mansell, who also composed the score. Reznor also produced the soundtracks to Natural Born Killers and Lost Highway.
- Director Tony Scott has used Nine Inch Nails music in two of his films to date. The Fan featured a clip from "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One" from Further Down the Spiral. Man on Fire featured clips from six Nine Inch Nails songs: "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "Self Destruction, Part Two", and "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" from Further Down the Spiral; "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Great Below" from The Fragile; and "The Wretched (Version)" from Things Falling Apart. Reznor himself received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.
- The Machinist's writer Scott Kossar is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named Christian Bale's character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. Also, his original script had NIN lyrics on the first page, the [promotional poster for the film] has a backwards "N", and early press articles described Reznik as going through a "downward spiral".
Television
- Several excerpts of various Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of the television shows CSI, Cold case, The Sopranos and Criminal Minds[NIN in TV and Movies]
- An episode of Muppets Tonight, a spin off of The Muppet Show, contained a performance by "Nine Inch Snails". An unpunctual musical group of snails dressed in "goth" apparel.
Video games
- Being a huge fan of the game Doom, Reznor worked with id Software to create the soundtrack for Quake. In the game, ammunition crates for the nail gun have the "NIN" logo on them. Reznor later composed music and sound effects for id's Doom 3, although ultimately his efforts were replaced by other artists. The sound effects portion of Reznor's effort is available on the internet due to an earlier leak of the incomplete game.
See also
External links
Official sites
- [Official site]
- [The Spiral] - The official Nine Inch Nails fan club
Major fan sites
- [The NIN Hotline] — A daily updated website that provides NIN related news.
- [Burning Souls] - NIN news, lyrics, discography, history, forum, and media.
- [The Art of Self Destruction] — A Nine Inch Nails archive.
- [TeamNIN.net] - Over 100 videos, 1000 photo's, all NIN and all for download.
- [Painful Convictions] - NIN discography, encyclopedia, articles, lyrics, and forums.
- [Unofficial NIN homepage] - An early NIN fan site, circa 1996.
- [Echoing The Sound] - Major NIN forum including NIN tour journal, related band discussion, and more.
- redirect
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Chris Vrenna - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Drums
Fragility Tours (November 1999 - July 2000)
- redirect
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Jerome Dillon - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Theremin
Live: With_Teeth (March 2005 - July 2006)
- redirect
- Aaron North (formerly Aaron Icarus of The Icarus Line) - Guitar
- Jeordie White (formerly Twiggy Ramirez of Marilyn Manson) - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Alessandro Cortini - Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass
- Jerome Dillon - Drums (March–October 2005)
- Josh Freese - Drums (October 4–5, 2005; December 6th, 2005–Onward)
- Alex Carapetis - Drums (October 7–December 1st, 2005)
Trivia
- In their early days, NIN used Phantasy as a practice space and it was a stage for several of their first concerts.
- The entire 2005 U.S. Club tour sold out in under 10 minutes, with tickets selling on eBay and other sources for more than $200.
Music
- Singer Tori Amos has alluded to Nine Inch Nails in her lyrics: "Precious Things" mentions "demigods with their nine-inch nails" and "Caught a Lite Sneeze" finds her "[making her] own pretty hate machine." Reznor sang back-up vocals on Amos' "Past the Mission," and Amos sometimes includes the opening line of "Hurt" in live improvisations, and has performed the majority of the song at various times in concert, sometimes with silly alternative lyrics such as "I hurt myself today/to find a jellybean". Relatedly, the term "Starfucker," was used on Tori's song "Professional Widow," from 1996's Boys for Pele. "Starfucker" is a reference to the original title of a Rolling Stones song on the album "Goats Head Soup" released in 1973, a title which was changed to the less offensive "Star Star" in its US release.
- Eminem's "My Name Is..." from his 1999 album The Slim Shady LP features the line "Wanna see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids?" in the first verse, commonly seen as a nod to the band.
- Progressive metal band Dream Theater has performed a live medley called "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden." It used the lyrics of their earlier release "Caught in a Web", but with new music which was a combination of the styles of Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden, all of which were prominent rock bands during the 90s. The band later wrote new lyrics to the song and released it as "New Millennium" on the album Falling into Infinity.
- NIN is referenced in the Phi Life Cypher remix of Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood": "Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture."
- Weird Al Yankovic has paid tribute to NIN more than once: "Closer" is parodied in the "Alternative Polka" from Bad Hair Day, and "Terrible Lie" and "Closer" in "Germs" from Running with Scissors.
- Following the feud between Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, in their 2000 song "Hot Dog" returned the lyrics of Closer, stating "You wanna fuck me like an animal/You'd like to burn from the inside." Ironically, this attempt at "bashing" Trent Reznor only forced them to give him a co-writing credit on the song for the usage of his lyrics, and therefore earning him money from sales and airplay.
- In Crazy Town's 1999 album The Gift of Game, the song "Darkside" contains the lyrics "Devils eyes and nine inch nails".
- The MC Lars song Signing Emo contains the line "Industrial is out. The press needs a NIN."
- Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls has performed "Right Where It Belongs" at some of her solo performances.
Film
- NIN has recorded tracks for numerous film soundtracks, including a cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls" for The Crow (1994), "Burn" for Natural Born Killers (1994), "The Perfect Drug" for David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and "Deep" for (2001). "You Know What You Are" was remixed for the film DOOM (2005) by Clint Mansell, who also composed the score. Reznor also produced the soundtracks to Natural Born Killers and Lost Highway.
- Director Tony Scott has used Nine Inch Nails music in two of his films to date. The Fan featured a clip from "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One" from Further Down the Spiral. Man on Fire featured clips from six Nine Inch Nails songs: "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "Self Destruction, Part Two", and "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" from Further Down the Spiral; "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Great Below" from The Fragile; and "The Wretched (Version)" from Things Falling Apart. Reznor himself received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.
- The Machinist's writer Scott Kossar is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named Christian Bale's character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. Also, his original script had NIN lyrics on the first page, the [promotional poster for the film] has a backwards "N", and early press articles described Reznik as going through a "downward spiral".
Television
- Several excerpts of various Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of the television shows CSI, Cold case, The Sopranos and Criminal Minds[NIN in TV and Movies]
- An episode of Muppets Tonight, a spin off of The Muppet Show, contained a performance by "Nine Inch Snails". An unpunctual musical group of snails dressed in "goth" apparel.
Video games
- Being a huge fan of the game Doom, Reznor worked with id Software to create the soundtrack for Quake. In the game, ammunition crates for the nail gun have the "NIN" logo on them. Reznor later composed music and sound effects for id's Doom 3, although ultimately his efforts were replaced by other artists. The sound effects portion of Reznor's effort is available on the internet due to an earlier leak of the incomplete game.
See also
External links
Official sites
- [Official site]
- [The Spiral] - The official Nine Inch Nails fan club
Major fan sites
- [The NIN Hotline] — A daily updated website that provides NIN related news.
- [Burning Souls] - NIN news, lyrics, discography, history, forum, and media.
- [The Art of Self Destruction] — A Nine Inch Nails archive.
- [TeamNIN.net] - Over 100 videos, 1000 photo's, all NIN and all for download.
- [Painful Convictions] - NIN discography, encyclopedia, articles, lyrics, and forums.
- [Unofficial NIN homepage] - An early NIN fan site, circa 1996.
- [Echoing The Sound] - Major NIN forum including NIN tour journal, related band discussion, and more.
- redirect
- Robin Finck - Guitar, Synthesizer
- Danny Lohner - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Jerome Dillon - Drums
- Charlie Clouser - Synthesizer, Theremin
Live: With_Teeth (March 2005 - July 2006)
- redirect
- Aaron North (formerly Aaron Icarus of The Icarus Line) - Guitar
- Jeordie White (formerly Twiggy Ramirez of Marilyn Manson) - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Alessandro Cortini - Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass
- Jerome Dillon - Drums (March–October 2005)
- Josh Freese - Drums (October 4–5, 2005; December 6th, 2005–Onward)
- Alex Carapetis - Drums (October 7–December 1st, 2005)
Trivia
- In their early days, NIN used Phantasy as a practice space and it was a stage for several of their first concerts.
- The entire 2005 U.S. Club tour sold out in under 10 minutes, with tickets selling on eBay and other sources for more than $200.
Music
- Singer Tori Amos has alluded to Nine Inch Nails in her lyrics: "Precious Things" mentions "demigods with their nine-inch nails" and "Caught a Lite Sneeze" finds her "[making her] own pretty hate machine." Reznor sang back-up vocals on Amos' "Past the Mission," and Amos sometimes includes the opening line of "Hurt" in live improvisations, and has performed the majority of the song at various times in concert, sometimes with silly alternative lyrics such as "I hurt myself today/to find a jellybean". Relatedly, the term "Starfucker," was used on Tori's song "Professional Widow," from 1996's Boys for Pele. "Starfucker" is a reference to the original title of a Rolling Stones song on the album "Goats Head Soup" released in 1973, a title which was changed to the less offensive "Star Star" in its US release.
- Eminem's "My Name Is..." from his 1999 album The Slim Shady LP features the line "Wanna see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids?" in the first verse, commonly seen as a nod to the band.
- Progressive metal band Dream Theater has performed a live medley called "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden." It used the lyrics of their earlier release "Caught in a Web", but with new music which was a combination of the styles of Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden, all of which were prominent rock bands during the 90s. The band later wrote new lyrics to the song and released it as "New Millennium" on the album Falling into Infinity.
- NIN is referenced in the Phi Life Cypher remix of Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood": "Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture."
- Weird Al Yankovic has paid tribute to NIN more than once: "Closer" is parodied in the "Alternative Polka" from Bad Hair Day, and "Terrible Lie" and "Closer" in "Germs" from Running with Scissors.
- Following the feud between Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, in their 2000 song "Hot Dog" returned the lyrics of Closer, stating "You wanna fuck me like an animal/You'd like to burn from the inside." Ironically, this attempt at "bashing" Trent Reznor only forced them to give him a co-writing credit on the song for the usage of his lyrics, and therefore earning him money from sales and airplay.
- In Crazy Town's 1999 album The Gift of Game, the song "Darkside" contains the lyrics "Devils eyes and nine inch nails".
- The MC Lars song Signing Emo contains the line "Industrial is out. The press needs a NIN."
- Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls has performed "Right Where It Belongs" at some of her solo performances.
Film
- NIN has recorded tracks for numerous film soundtracks, including a cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls" for The Crow (1994), "Burn" for Natural Born Killers (1994), "The Perfect Drug" for David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and "Deep" for (2001). "You Know What You Are" was remixed for the film DOOM (2005) by Clint Mansell, who also composed the score. Reznor also produced the soundtracks to Natural Born Killers and Lost Highway.
- Director Tony Scott has used Nine Inch Nails music in two of his films to date. The Fan featured a clip from "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One" from Further Down the Spiral. Man on Fire featured clips from six Nine Inch Nails songs: "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "Self Destruction, Part Two", and "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" from Further Down the Spiral; "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Great Below" from The Fragile; and "The Wretched (Version)" from Things Falling Apart. Reznor himself received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.
- The Machinist's writer Scott Kossar is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named Christian Bale's character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. Also, his original script had NIN lyrics on the first page, the [promotional poster for the film] has a backwards "N", and early press articles described Reznik as going through a "downward spiral".
Television
- Several excerpts of various Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of the television shows CSI, Cold case, The Sopranos and Criminal Minds[NIN in TV and Movies]
- An episode of Muppets Tonight, a spin off of The Muppet Show, contained a performance by "Nine Inch Snails". An unpunctual musical group of snails dressed in "goth" apparel.
Video games
- Being a huge fan of the game Doom, Reznor worked with id Software to create the soundtrack for Quake. In the game, ammunition crates for the nail gun have the "NIN" logo on them. Reznor later composed music and sound effects for id's Doom 3, although ultimately his efforts were replaced by other artists. The sound effects portion of Reznor's effort is available on the internet due to an earlier leak of the incomplete game.
See also
External links
Official sites
- [Official site]
- [The Spiral] - The official Nine Inch Nails fan club
Major fan sites
- [The NIN Hotline] — A daily updated website that provides NIN related news.
- [Burning Souls] - NIN news, lyrics, discography, history, forum, and media.
- [The Art of Self Destruction] — A Nine Inch Nails archive.
- [TeamNIN.net] - Over 100 videos, 1000 photo's, all NIN and all for download.
- [Painful Convictions] - NIN discography, encyclopedia, articles, lyrics, and forums.
- [Unofficial NIN homepage] - An early NIN fan site, circa 1996.
- [Echoing The Sound] - Major NIN forum including NIN tour journal, related band discussion, and more.
- redirect
- Aaron North (formerly Aaron Icarus of The Icarus Line) - Guitar
- Jeordie White (formerly Twiggy Ramirez of Marilyn Manson) - Bass, Guitar, Synthesizer
- Alessandro Cortini - Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass
- Jerome Dillon - Drums (March–October 2005)
- Josh Freese - Drums (October 4–5, 2005; December 6th, 2005–Onward)
- Alex Carapetis - Drums (October 7–December 1st, 2005)
Trivia
- In their early days, NIN used Phantasy as a practice space and it was a stage for several of their first concerts.
- The entire 2005 U.S. Club tour sold out in under 10 minutes, with tickets selling on eBay and other sources for more than $200.
Music
- Singer Tori Amos has alluded to Nine Inch Nails in her lyrics: "Precious Things" mentions "demigods with their nine-inch nails" and "Caught a Lite Sneeze" finds her "[making her] own pretty hate machine." Reznor sang back-up vocals on Amos' "Past the Mission," and Amos sometimes includes the opening line of "Hurt" in live improvisations, and has performed the majority of the song at various times in concert, sometimes with silly alternative lyrics such as "I hurt myself today/to find a jellybean". Relatedly, the term "Starfucker," was used on Tori's song "Professional Widow," from 1996's Boys for Pele. "Starfucker" is a reference to the original title of a Rolling Stones song on the album "Goats Head Soup" released in 1973, a title which was changed to the less offensive "Star Star" in its US release.
- Eminem's "My Name Is..." from his 1999 album The Slim Shady LP features the line "Wanna see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids?" in the first verse, commonly seen as a nod to the band.
- Progressive metal band Dream Theater has performed a live medley called "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden." It used the lyrics of their earlier release "Caught in a Web", but with new music which was a combination of the styles of Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Tool, and Soundgarden, all of which were prominent rock bands during the 90s. The band later wrote new lyrics to the song and released it as "New Millennium" on the album Falling into Infinity.
- NIN is referenced in the Phi Life Cypher remix of Gorillaz' "Clint Eastwood": "Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture."
- Weird Al Yankovic has paid tribute to NIN more than once: "Closer" is parodied in the "Alternative Polka" from Bad Hair Day, and "Terrible Lie" and "Closer" in "Germs" from Running with Scissors.
- Following the feud between Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, in their 2000 song "Hot Dog" returned the lyrics of Closer, stating "You wanna fuck me like an animal/You'd like to burn from the inside." Ironically, this attempt at "bashing" Trent Reznor only forced them to give him a co-writing credit on the song for the usage of his lyrics, and therefore earning him money from sales and airplay.
- In Crazy Town's 1999 album The Gift of Game, the song "Darkside" contains the lyrics "Devils eyes and nine inch nails".
- The MC Lars song Signing Emo contains the line "Industrial is out. The press needs a NIN."
- Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls has performed "Right Where It Belongs" at some of her solo performances.
Film
- NIN has recorded tracks for numerous film soundtracks, including a cover of Joy Division's "Dead Souls" for The Crow (1994), "Burn" for Natural Born Killers (1994), "The Perfect Drug" for David Lynch's Lost Highway (1997), and "Deep" for (2001). "You Know What You Are" was remixed for the film DOOM (2005) by Clint Mansell, who also composed the score. Reznor also produced the soundtracks to Natural Born Killers and Lost Highway.
- Director Tony Scott has used Nine Inch Nails music in two of his films to date. The Fan featured a clip from "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One" from Further Down the Spiral. Man on Fire featured clips from six Nine Inch Nails songs: "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "Self Destruction, Part Two", and "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" from Further Down the Spiral; "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Great Below" from The Fragile; and "The Wretched (Version)" from Things Falling Apart. Reznor himself received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.
- The Machinist's writer Scott Kossar is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named Christian Bale's character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. Also, his original script had NIN lyrics on the first page, the [promotional poster for the film] has a backwards "N", and early press articles described Reznik as going through a "downward spiral".
Television
- Several excerpts of various Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of the television shows CSI, Cold case, The Sopranos and Criminal Minds[NIN in TV and Movies]
- An episode of Muppets Tonight, a spin off of The Muppet Show, contained a performance by "Nine Inch Snails". An unpunctual musical group of snails dressed in "goth" apparel.
Video games
- Being a huge fan of the game Doom, Reznor worked with id Software to create the soundtrack for Quake. In the game, ammunition crates for the nail gun have the "NIN" logo on them. Reznor later composed music and sound effects for id's Doom 3, although ultimately his efforts were replaced by other artists. The sound effects portion of Reznor's effort is available on the internet due to an earlier leak of the incomplete game.
See also
External links
Official sites
- [Official site]
- [The Spiral] - The official Nine Inch Nails fan club
Major fan sites
- [The NIN Hotline] — A daily updated website that provides NIN related news.
- [Burning Souls] - NIN news, lyrics, discography, history, forum, and media.
- [The Art of Self Destruction] — A Nine Inch Nails archive.
- [TeamNIN.net] - Over 100 videos, 1000 photo's, all NIN and all for download.
- [Painful Convictions] - NIN discography, encyclopedia, articles, lyrics, and forums.
- [Unofficial NIN homepage] - An early NIN fan site, circa 1996.
- [Echoing The Sound] - Major NIN forum including NIN tour journal, related band discussion, and more.
| Nine Inch Nails |
| Trent Reznor |
| Aaron North | Jeordie White | Alessandro Cortini | Josh Freese |
| Richard Patrick | Jeff Ward | Chris Vrenna | James Woolley | Robin Finck | Danny Lohner | Charlie Clouser | Jerome Dillon |
| Discography |
| Albums and EPs: Pretty Hate Machine | Broken | Fixed | The Downward Spiral | Further Down the Spiral | Closure | The Fragile | Things Falling Apart | And All that Could Have Been | With Teeth |
| Singles: "Down in It" | "Head Like a Hole" | "Sin" | "Happiness in Slavery" | "Wish" | "March of the Pigs" | "Closer" | "Hurt" | "The Perfect Drug" | "The Day the World Went Away" | "We're in This Together" | "Into the Void" | "Starfuckers, Inc." | "Deep" | "The Hand that Feeds" | "Only" | "Every Day Is Exactly the Same" |
| Halo index: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 |
| Related articles |
| Industrial rock | Broken Movie | Nothing Records | Option 30 | Exotic Birds | Tapeworm |
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