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"Less Than" is a song by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails from their EP Add Violence (2017). It was released on July 13, 2017, becoming the band's first single since "Everything" in August 2013.
- Industrial Rock [ 1 ]
Aug 7, 2020 · From Pretty Hate Machine to Add Violence, we rank the deepest, darkest offerings from Nine Inch Nails….
May 4, 2021 · Nine Inch Nails get a lot of credit for the intensity of their most climactic industrial-rock moments, but “She’s Gone Away” prove them just as proficient at a chilling slow burn.
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Halos
1. The Fragile(Vinyl) 2. The Fragile: Deviations 1 3. We're In This Together (Part 1) 4. Things Falling Apart
10 Miles High
This version is heard on the vinyl edition of The Fragile and the CD single We're In This Together. Fading in quietly with atmospheric synthesizers and loops at 80 BPM, a high-pitched, echoing melody crossfades into the track proper at 88 BPM, while Reznor's distant, distorted voice repeats the line "I'm getting closer" before drum loops enter. This section builds into the first verse, much clearer and louder with live percussion loops and guitar. A clouded, ambient bridge follows, similar in...
Hello, Everything Is Not OK
Unreleased original demo version of the song.
Reznor also repeats two of the phrases during the introduction of the song, unprinted in the lyrics: Reznor also abrasively whispers unprinted lyrics during the quiet ambient bridge, backed by guitar and high pitched backing vocals, and dominant in the right stereo channel:
- Something I Can Never Have, from Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone (1995) Reznor made his first move into film music when he oversaw production of the soundtrack to this controversial Oliver Stone-directed and Quentin Tarantino-written film about a couple (played by Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis) who embark on a killing spree.
- A Warm Place / Eraser, from A Downward Spiral (1994) Yes, technically two tracks but they go together in the same way Golden Slumbers and Carry That Weight on The Beatles' Abbey Road do, sliding into each other, one making the other sound better.
- Dead Souls, from The Crow Soundtrack (1994) There haven’t been too many recorded cover versions by Nine Inch Nails over the years, Trent Reznor presumably scarred by covering Queen’s Get Down, Make Love as a B-side to 1990 single Sin.
- The Frail (Remix), from Things Falling Apart (2000) In a nod to his electronic roots and the fact that he likes fucking things up, Reznor has made a habit of following up studio album releases with remix and reworked collections.
Mar 28, 2015 · Ten of the Best Nine Inch Nails Deep Cuts You've Probably Never Heard. So many remixes. AZ. by Ashley Zlatopolsky. March 28, 2015, 3:00pm. Snap. Photo by Matt Williams. Nine Inch Nails'...
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Top 10 Nine Inch Nails Songs. Some honorable mentions include: Something I Can Never Have, The Great Below, Somewhat Damaged, The Becoming, Getting Smaller, Less Than, Discipline. I'll catch hell for this, but I feel that Hurt is over-rated. Don't get me wrong, it's a great song, full of emotion. But WAY overplayed.