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Anyone get it today? I think it's pretty good. I wasn't expecting anything on the level of "The Downward Spiral", but it's better than "The Fragile", IMO.

 

All The Love in the World, The Line Begins to Blur, Every Day is Exactly the Same and Right Where it Belongs are my favorite songs off it so far.

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Any favorite songs or suggestions?

Head Like A Hole

Terrible Lie

Sin

Wish

Last

Happiness In Slavery

Mr. Self Destruct

Heresy

March of the Pigs

Closer

A Warm Place

Hurt

The Perfect Drug

 

I haven't heard anything from The Fragile that I've liked. I heard a few songs from With Teeth yesterday and they sounded good, but not Trent's best work or anything.

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Wow I really like The Fragile.

 

We're In This Together

The Day the World Went Away

The Great Below

The Pilgrimage

Just Like You Imagined

No, You Don't

 

Wow those are all off Left. Well, I've enjoyed the whole album, I just never memorized the track names.

 

Anyways I gotta get off my ass and buy this new CD, since I've liked his previous works so much.

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The Fragile? Meh. Personally, I think Reznor is yet another case of an artist blowing their wad too early. He used up all his best ideas in his early work, and then sat around thinking "okay, NOW what the fuck do I do?" for the rest of his career. Sorta like Tori Amos, Tom Waits, Elvis, etc etc etc.

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Industrial is kind of an abrasive style that is difficult to do, and hard to define really. Imagine someone doing a metal version of techno, with simulated hard guitars, machine sounds, just really abrasive and fucked up sounding stuff.

 

I'd get Pretty Hate Machine for some vital tracks like Head Like a Hole, but man that CD doesn't really stand the test of time as well as Downward Spiral does. It has a slightly dated late 80s synth style. Downward Spiral made my head spin when I first heard it, but be warned, it's REALLY abrasive and full of headache inducing songs if you aren't into this sort of thing.

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Sorta like Tori Amos, Tom Waits, Elvis, etc etc etc.

Yeah Tom sort of blew his load on his piano singer/songwriter tunes too early and then spent the rest of his career idea-less, meandering in that Rain Dogs crap.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Trent Reznor's a pussy. He's "really abraisive" like Marilyn Manson's "really abraisive." If you like corny self-loathing and conveniently packaged nihilism, NIN is for you. My opinion of his worthwhile material is the same as IDRM's.

 

Yeah, I was going to what the fuck Jingus on his Tom Waits mention as well.

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Sorry, I only have a limited selection of Waits' stuff and I was in a really altered state last night, so I take back that comment.

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I don't have any personal feeling about Reznor or NIN. However, I wouldn't really label them Industrial, since NIN is really more of a Goth Rock band IMO. Groups like Throbbing Gristle, Coil, Cabaret Voltaire, Front 242, Skinny Puppy, and Clock DVA are Industrial. I know, I sound like a purist, but that's just my opinion.

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So its music I might only listen to if I'm baked? Doesn't sound like the kind of music Id listen to on a regular basis is what I'm saying, but I'll give em a listen anyways.

 

:firing:

 

Edit: Listened to The Perfect Drug, good vocals..

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Jesus & Mary Chain industrial? Fuzzy, but nah.

 

The common opinion is the good one here, first two albums are pretty fun/impressive and "The Perfect Drug" is a pretty neat song. The Fragile is just overdone to all hell and is probably the silliest CD I still own. The new single, at least, is worse than what I remember from that.

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Guest Vitamin X

My opinion on NIN is the same as Edwin's, especially the part about The Fragile being ridiculously overdone.

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I'm really liking it. I'm actually listening to the streaming audio version on MySpace Music now. I'll be picking it up later today if Wal-Mart has a copy in and they can price match to Best Buy's $9.99, and I can use my gift card.

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Well this is definately their best effort since Spiral, thats for sure. Alot more thought put into this album than Fragile was. More aggressiveness for sure than what I've seen from Reznor in years.

 

If you want a hell of an experience, pick up the dual disc and throw it in a nice 5 channel plus system - I got 7 speakers in my apartment here and most of the tracks on the disc are so well seperated with unique sounds per each output channel that you can't help but enjoy the hell out of the album. I hope more artists go this dual disc route as it will actually make me buy these albums (and they are still cheap if you buy them right away - I got the NIN DD for only $10) v. finding them for free by downloading online.

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Guest Crimson Idol

I hear its not too good, I tried to get tix to their show in toronto but both dates sold out in under 5 min

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