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File Type: FLAC Compression 6 Cd Hardware: Plextor PX-716SA (for my rips) Plextor Firmware: 1.11 (Final) Cd Software: Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 (for my rips) EAC Log: Yes (for my rips) EAC Cue Sheet: Yes (for my rips) Tracker(s): http://www.h33t.com:3310/announce; http://tracker.openbittorrent.com/announce; http://inferno.demonoid.com:3390/announce Torrent Hash: 551449F20E551221FB7BDD48B534C97D7F27E670 File Size: 5.96 GB Labels: Interscope, Nothing Records, TVT, Island, Rykodisc Albums, Years & Catalog # in this Torrent : Studio Albums: Pretty Hate Machine 1989 2610-2 * Broken 1992 INTBD-92213 * Downward Spiral 1994 b0003739-36 (2 CD Deluxe Edition) * The Fragile 1999 With Teeth 2005 Year Zero 2007 Ghosts I – IV 2008 The Slip 2008 Remixes & Singles Head Like A Hole 1990 TVT 2615-2 * Sin 1990 TVT2617-2 * Fixed 1993 96093-2 * March of the Pigs 1994 CD 95938 * Closer to God 1994 95905-2 * Further Down the Spiral 1995 CD 95811 * Further Down the Spiral v2. 1995 IMCD 8041 / 524 125-2 * *denotes my rip Some may argue that this is not a discography but IMO a discography includes a bands/artists Studio Albums which this torrent includes. I threw in some early Singles & Remixes that I have had on CD for many years from the 1989 – 1995 era of NIN. Please help seed these FLACs! From Wiki: Nine Inch Nails (NIN) is an American Grammy award-winning industrial rock project, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio. As its main producer, singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Reznor is the only official member of Nine Inch Nails and remains solely responsible for its direction.[1] NIN's music straddles a wide range of genres, while retaining a characteristic sound using electronic instruments and processing. After recording a new album, Reznor usually assembles a live band to perform with him. The touring band features a revolving lineup that often rearranges songs to fit a live setting. On stage, NIN often employs visual elements to accompany performances, which frequently include light shows.[2] Underground music audiences warmly received Nine Inch Nails in its early years. The band produced several highly influential records in the 1990s that achieved widespread popularity; many Nine Inch Nails songs became radio hits,[3] two NIN recordings won Grammy Awards, and the band has sold over 20 million albums worldwide,[4] with 10.5 million sales certified in the US alone.[5] In 1997, Reznor appeared in Time magazine's list of the year's most influential people, and Spin magazine described him as "the most vital artist in music."[6] In 2004, Rolling Stone placed Nine Inch Nails at 94 on its list of the 100 greatest artists of all time.[7] Despite this acclaim, the band has had several feuds with the corporate side of the recording industry. In 2007, these corporate entanglements resulted in Reznor announcing that Nine Inch Nails would split from its label and release future material independently.[8] Since 1989, Nine Inch Nails has made eight major studio releases. The most recent releases, Ghosts I–IV and The Slip, both released in 2008, were released under Creative Commons licenses. Both were initially released digitally, with physical releases coming later. The digital release of The Slip was made available completely free of charge. NIN has been nominated for twelve Grammy Awards and won twice for the songs "Wish" and "Happiness in Slavery", in 1992 and 1995 respectively. STUDIO ALBUMS Pretty Hate Machine 1989 Pretty Hate Machine is the debut album of American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released in 1989 by TVT Records. The album was out of print from around 1997 to 2005 due to the much publicized falling out between Nine Inch Nails's sole member, Trent Reznor, and the original publishing label of the album, TVT Records. Rykodisc remastered the album and re-released it around the world in 2005, effectively putting the album back into print. Pretty Hate Machine is compiled of tracks from the Purest Feeling demo, as well as tracks recorded after the Purest Feeling recording. The album spawned three singles, the most successful being "Head Like a Hole", which has become a staple in Nine Inch Nails live performances. Working nights at Right Track Studio as a handyman and janitor,[1] Trent Reznor used studio "down time" to record and develop his own music. Playing most of the keyboards, drum machines, guitars, and samplers himself, he recorded a demo. The sequencing was done on a Macintosh Plus.[11] Teaming up with manager John A. Malm, Jr., they sent the demo to various record labels. Reznor received serious offers from many of them, but eventually signed a deal with TVT Records who, until then, were known mainly for releasing novelty and television jingle records. An early effort called The Industrial Nation was rejected by TVT.[12] This led Reznor to take tracks from the denied earlier works and form Pretty Hate Machine, which was recorded in various studios around the world with Reznor collaborating with some of his most idolized producers: Flood, Keith LeBlanc, Adrian Sherwood, and John Fryer. Much like his recorded demo, Trent Reznor refused to record the album with a conventional band, recording Pretty Hate Machine mostly by himself. Released on October 20, 1989, the album was a critical and commercial success, receiving radio airplay for the singles "Down in It", "Head Like a Hole" and "Sin". "Terrible Lie" and "Something I Can Never Have" also received moderate airplay along with the three lead singles.[citation needed] Pretty Hate Machine also gained popularity through word-of-mouth and developed an underground following. Reznor quickly hired a band for touring with The Jesus and Mary Chain, including guitarist and future Filter frontman Richard Patrick. Nine Inch Nails' live set during the time was known for louder, more aggressive versions of the studio songs, and also for destroying their instruments at the end. Reznor preferred using the heel of his boots to strip the keys from expensive keyboards, most notably the Yamaha DX7.[citation needed] Since the album was released, a recording known as Purest Feeling surfaced. This bootleg album contains the original demo recordings of most of the tracks found on Pretty Hate Machine, as well as a couple that were not used ("Purest Feeling", "Maybe Just Once" and instrumental intro to "Sanctified" called "Slate").[citation needed] Pretty Hate Machine went out of print through TVT Records, but was reissued by Rykodisc Records on November 22, 2005 with slight changes in the packaging. Reznor had expressed an interest in creating a "deluxe edition" with surround sound remastering and new/rare remixes, similar to the re-release of The Downward Spiral. Rykodisc liked the idea, but not enough to pay Reznor to do so Tracks: Head Like a Hole Terrible Lie Down in It Sanctified Something I can Never Have Kinda I Want To Sin That’s What I Get The Only Time Ringfinger Broken 1992 Broken is an EP album by the American industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails, released in 1992. The EP was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Flood. It is considerably heavier and takes much more influence from industrial metal and noise rock than Pretty Hate Machine, which was more oriented towards synthpop. Tracks: Pinion Wish Last Help Me I Am in Hell Happiness in Slavery Gave Up Physical Suck The Downward Spiral 1994 (2 CD Deluxe Edition – re-released 2004) The Downward Spiral is the second full length studio album by American industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails, released in 1994 on Trent Reznor's own Nothing Records (a vanity label of Interscope Records). "Halo 8" of the official Nine Inch Nails halo releases, it is a concept album detailing the destruction of a man, from the beginning to his climactic suicide. The album was a major commercial success that secured Nine Inch Nails as a force in the 1990s music scene, in particular following the release of the single "Closer" and its controversial video. Tracks: Disc 1 Mr. Self Destruct Piggy Heresy March of the Pigs Closer Ruiner The Becoming I Do Not Want This Big Man with a Gun A Warm Place Eraser Reptile The Downward Spiral Hurt Disc 2 Remixes, B-Sides, Demo’s & Non Album Tracks Tracks: 1. "Burn" (from Natural Born Killers) 2. "Closer (Precursor)" (from "Closer to God") 3. "Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now)" (from Further Down the Spiral) 4. "A Violet Fluid" (from "March of the Pigs") 5. "Dead Souls" (from The Crow) 6. "Hurt (Quiet)" (from Further Down the Spiral, US version) 7. "Closer to God" (from "Closer to God") 8. "All the Pigs, All Lined Up" (from "March of the Pigs") 9. "Memorabilia" (from "Closer to God") 10. "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" (from Further Down the Spiral) 11. "Ruiner (Demo)" 12. "Liar (Reptile Demo)" 13. "Heresy (Demo)" The Fragile 1999 The Fragile is the third studio album by American industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails, released September 21, 1999 on Trent Reznor's Nothing Records in the United States. Recording sessions for the album took place at Nothing Studios in New Orleans, Louisiana during August 25, 1997 to April 19, 1999. A double concept album, it clocks in at 104 minutes.[6] In contrast to the heavily distorted instruments and gritty industrial sounds of Nine Inch Nails's previous album, The Downward Spiral (1994), the album relies more on soundscapes, electronic beats, ambient noise, and rock-laden guitar. Reznor has described its plot as "a theme of things falling apart".[11] He has also said that it is bleaker than The Downward Spiral. Lyrically, the album is more introspective and personal than the act's previous releases.[5][12] Upon release, The Fragile peaked at number 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, before quickly dropping to number 16.[13] The album was commercially successful, selling 1 million copies in its first month of release.[14] Despite mixed criticism for its length and lyrical substance,[6][15] the album received generally positive reviews from music critics. It earned perfect ratings from publications such as USA Today, Kerrang!, and the Alternative Press.[9][16][17] The Fragile was included on several "end-of-year" album lists by publications, including The Village Voice (number 14), Rolling Stone (number 4), and Spin magazine (number 1).[18] On January 4, 2000, the album was certified double platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), following sales in excess of 2 millions copies in the United States. Tracks: Left Disc Somewhat Damaged The Day the World Went Away The Frail The Wretched We’re in this Together The Fragile Just Like You Imagined Even Deeper Pilgrimage No, You Don’t La Mer The Great Below Right Disc The Way Out is Through Into the Void Where is Everybody The Mark has Been Made Please Starfuckers, Inc. Complication I’m Looking Forward to Joining You, Finally The Big Come Down Underneath it All Ripe (With Decay) With Teeth 2005 With Teeth (often typeset as [With_Teeth]) is the fourth studio album by American industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails, released on April 27, 2005 by Interscope Records. The album was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and long-time collaborator Alan Moulder. Nine Inch Nails previous major release, The Fragile was released in 1999. Reznor has indicated that the album is influenced by his battle with, and recovery from, alcoholism and substance abuse between albums. With Teeth generated three singles: "The Hand That Feeds", "Only", and "Every Day is Exactly the Same", which all became number-one singles on Billboard's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. Tracks: All The Love in the World You Know What You Are The Collector The Hand that Feeds Love is Not Enough Every Day is Exactly the Same With Teeth Only Getting Smaller Sunspots The Line Begins to Blur Beside You in Time Right Where it Belongs Year Zero 2007 Year Zero is the fifth studio album by American industrial rock act Nine Inch Nails, released on April 16, 2007, by Interscope Records. Frontman Trent Reznor wrote the album's music and lyrics while touring in support of the group's previous release, With Teeth (2005). In contrast to the introverted style of songwriting Reznor used on previous records, Year Zero is a concept album that criticizes contemporary policies of the United States government by presenting a dystopian vision of the year 2022. The album is part of a larger Year Zero project which includes a remix album, an alternate reality game, and a potential television or film project. The Year Zero alternate reality game expanded upon the album's fictional storyline by using media such as websites, pre-recorded phone messages, and murals. Upon its release in April 2007, Year Zero sold over 187,000 in its first week, and it reached number two on the Billboard 200 chart. The album also received generally positive reviews, many of which were favorable toward the accompanying alternate reality game. Year Zero produced two singles, "Survivalism" and "Capital G", the latter released as a promotional single. Disputes arose between Reznor and Universal Music Group, p Sharing Widget |
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