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[SIZE=4]NIN[/SIZE] they rule no doubt about it but if some1 seas outherwise i want a good explanation :devil: :devil: :devil:
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...ew.

Anyway, to appease you, I guess, I shall spread the joys of Nine Inch Nails, but only because they're my favorite band, heh. What appeals to me most about Nine Inch Nails is how the music that Trent Reznor puts out has evolved far beyond the basic limitations of Industrial music and into something that has really become an inspiration for other bands to build off of. It's amazing to think that all of Nine Inch Nails' music is, basically, Trent Reznor and Trent Reznor alone (except for their live concerts, of course).

I only have Pretty Hate Machine and The Downward Spiral, but I've heard most of Nine Inch Nails' music at one time or another. I prefer Pretty Hate Machine, but they're both fine albums. I think I might pick up The Fragile soon, too...we'll see how that goes. All three are fantastic albums, though, along with Broken, heh.
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Pretty hate machine definatly the best iv lstened to and yes he has single handedly created an evolved ,not only music, but an insight on life
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[QUOTE=Shinmaru]...ew.
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[size=1][color=crimson]If that's what I Think it's for then.. I am quoting for truth.. >>

Anyways, yes NIN is an amazing band. Though not my absolute favorite band they are on my top five list. There music has always, always appealed to me. They were basically the band that changed my music spectrum from mainstream to actual music that is worth listening too. Nine Inch Nails is just one band I think I can find myself listening to in another 10-15 years and even further. Because they are one of the bands that influenced me a lot along with Cradle of Filth, Our Lady Peace, and The Cure. Which is surprisingly all VERY different types of music in context.

As far as Trent Reznors' music has gone, it's evolved and it hasn't left a bitter aftertaste in my mouth like some other music I used to listen to once it evolved. It still keeps to a very unique style and I just love it. There is nothing quite like Nine Inch Nails and I respect that and it's why I like the music so much.

As far as the albums I own. I own The Downward Spiral, Pretty Hate Machine, and ...And All That Could Have Been. Currently my favorite one out of all them is actually The Downward Spiral. I'm still aiming for sometime this summer or at least this year to purchase The Fragile. But I have basically listened to all of their music at one point or another, and even some of the rare songs like the cover for "Supernaut". [/color][/size]
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[color=indigo]Although I have had Downward Spiral for eight or nine years now I didn't really start listening to NIN until a similar (but slightly better written, heh) thread was started about seven or eight months ago. Since then I have bought several of their albums and grown quite engrossed in Reznor's music.

One aspect of Nine Inch Nails that I love is the steadiness of all the albums. I often have my best workout sessions to The Fragile and Pretty Hate Machine. Both albums are incredibly intense, hauntingly melodic, yet hypnotizingly even. As far as complete albums go, Reznor is a genius choosing song patterns and tones that remain consistent or are, at the very least, attached in some way or another. A great example of this is on tracks two, three, and four of The Fragile. There is something enchanting about the way The Frail seems to act as the connecting piece for The Day the World Went Away and The Wicked. While they are all great songs individually, they seem whole when listened to at the same time. I honestly think I could loop those three songs together and run until I passed out from fatigue.[/color]
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