Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails (colloquially known as NIN) are a critically and commercially successful American band formed in Cleveland, Ohio in 1988 by Trent Reznor.
Other NIN works
Woodstock '94
NIN's mud-soaked performance at Woodstock '94 is one of their most famous moments. The band earned a Grammy for "Best Metal Performance" for their live performance of Happiness in Slavery when it was included on the 1996 Woodstock '94 double CD set. The performance was also released as a bootleg album known as When The Whip Comes Down.
Related Topics:
Woodstock '94 - Grammy - 1996 - Bootleg - When The Whip Comes Down
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Doom 3
Chris Vrenna, formerly the drummer of NIN, created the intro for the popular video game for id Software. John Carmack, the lead programmer for id Software, wanted to work with Reznor for additional in-game music, but due to management problems arising from Reznor's legal struggles with then-manager John A. Malm, Jr., he was unable to allot time for studio work for the new ambient soundtrack. Trent Reznor's sounds for Doom 3 are available for downloadhttp://www.download.com/Doom-3-Trent-Reznor-sound-pack/3000-7453_4-10309315.html.
Related Topics:
Chris Vrenna - Id Software - John Carmack
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Remixes
- "Light (Fat Back Dub)" for KMFDM, appears on Light (1994)
- "I'm Afraid of Americans V1" for David Bowie, appears on I'm Afraid of Americans (1997)
- "I'm Afraid of Americans V2" for David Bowie, appears on I'm Afraid of Americans (1997)
- "I'm Afraid of Americans V3" for David Bowie, appears on I'm Afraid of Americans (1997)
- "I'm Afraid of Americans V4" for David Bowie, appears on I'm Afraid of Americans (1997)
- "I'm Afraid of Americans V6" for David Bowie, appears on I'm Afraid of Americans (1997)
- "Victory (Nine Inch Nails Remix)" for Puff Daddy & The Family, appears on ' (1998)
- "Democracy (NIN Remix)" for Killing Joke, appears on ' (1998)
For remixes credited to Trent Reznor, see the "Remixes" section of the Trent Reznor article.
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Songs for film soundtracks
- "Dead Souls," NIN's cover of the Joy Division song, appears on the soundtrack for The Crow (1994).
- "Burn," "Something I Can Never Have" and "A Warm Place" appear on the soundtrack for Natural Born Killers (1994), which Reznor also produced.
- "Closer (Precursor)," is played during the opening sequence of Se7en (1995), and is the first song on the soundtrack.
- "The Perfect Drug" appears on the soundtrack for Lost Highway (1997), which Reznor also produced. The soundtrack also contains two songs credited only to Trent Reznor.
- "Into the void" appears briefly in Final Destination (2000) and is the third song on the soundtrack.
- "Deep" appears on the soundtrack for ' (2001).
Reznor's other works
More information on Reznor's work outside of Nine Inch Nails can be found in the Trent Reznor entry.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Etymology |
| ► | Genre |
| ► | Albums |
| ► | Official NIN releases |
| ► | Singles |
| ► | Music videos |
| ► | Other NIN works |
| ► | Future NIN releases |
| ► | Awards |
| ► | Members |
| ► | Trivia |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External Links |
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