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[[File:reznor_7898.jpg|frame|Cheer up, Trent Reznor, you're famous!]]
 
 
{{quote|''"Something's gonna get '''BROKEN!'''"''|'''Trent Reznor'''}}
 
[[Nine Inch Nails]] is an [[Industrial Metal]] band who have been rolling around the musical scene since 1989, releasing music videos which have ranged from politically subversive to the sort of video which answers the question 'What if ''[[Hostel (Film)|Hostel]]'' had been a set for music videos?'
 
They're somewhat unusual in that [[I Am the Band|it's essentially one man]], Trent Reznor, who's done all of it. Most members have come and gone, occasionally contributing to albums but mostly staying for the live shows. As ofIn 2009, Reznor's decidedannounced tothat retirehe retired from touring, though that he's was going to continue to release albums under the Nine Inch Nails name; he ended up reneging on this four years later when he went on tour in assistance of the new album at that time ''Hesitation Marks''. Also in 2016, Atticus Ross, a long time collaborator, was made an official member of the band.
 
The music is surprisingly varied, from ear-destroying screaming guitar-death on ''Broken'' to beautiful, mellow piano pieces on ''Still''; but most of it falls squarely under [[True Art Is Angsty]].
 
In contrast to his highly brutal [[Industrial Metal]] output, Reznor in person is more of a [[Mean Character, Nice Actor]], being very active in his community and generally a pretty nice guy. Also in the same vein, he was friends with [[Tori Amos (Music)|Tori Amos]] - he even sang backing vocals on one of her songs (the past tense is [[Courtney Love (Music)|Courtney Love]]'s fault).
 
In the past couple of years, though, Reznor has taken a break from new Nine Inch Nails work and instead focusesfocused on a project with his wife, Mariqueen Maandig, called [[How Toto Destroy Angels]], active from 2010 to 2013, as well as on film soundtracks. Along with Atticus Ross, Reznor has composed the score for ''[[The Social Network]]'', for which the duo won an [[Academy Award|Oscar]] for Best Original Music Score, and 2011's ''[[The Millennium Trilogy|The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo]]'' and 2014's ''[[Gone Girl]]'' (all for director [[David Fincher]]). ([[He Also Did|Reznor also provided the soundtrack]] to ''[[Quake (Video Gameseries)|Quake]]'' and recorded tracks for ''[[Doom 3]]'' that didn't make it into the final game (although they can still be found in the game files)). That said, he has revealed in interviews that he will spend much of 2012 writing material for Nine Inch Nails, so the project should return in some form in the near future.
 
{{discography}}
There have been eight major Nine Inch Nails albums as of February 2012:
* ''Pretty Hate Machine'' (1989) - Nine Inch Nails' debut, at points showing the way towards the [[Industrial Metal]] that they'd popularize and at other points sounding like evil [[Depeche Mode]].
 
* ''Pretty Hate MachineBroken'' (19891992 EP) - NineThis Inchis Nails'where debut,Reznor atdefinitely pointsadopted showing the way towards theharsh [[Industrial Metal]], thatupdating they'dhis populariseelectronics, andputting atthe otherguitars pointsin soundingthe likeforefront eviland [[Depecheemploying Modea (Music)|Depechemore Mode]]abrasive production.
** ''Fixed'' (1992;) a- A remix album of ''Broken'').
* ''Broken'' (1992 EP) - this is where Reznor definitely adopted harsh [[Industrial Metal]], updating his electronics, putting the guitars in the forefront and employing a more abrasive production.
* ''The Downward Spiral'' (1994) - aA [[Concept Album]], bordering on [[Rock Opera]], about one man's anger, downfall and eventual suicide. Loved by critics, andit's considered as one of the most important albums of the 1990s. And yes, it's the one with [[Misaimed Fandom|the "fuck you like an animal" song]] on it).
** ''Fixed'' (1992; a remix album of ''Broken'')
** ''Further Down the Spiral'' (1995) - theThe remix album of the above.
* ''The Downward Spiral'' (1994) - a [[Concept Album]], bordering on [[Rock Opera]], about one man's anger, downfall and eventual suicide. Loved by critics, and yes, it's the one with [[Misaimed Fandom|the "fuck you like an animal" song]] on it)
* ''[[The Fragile]]'' (1999) - aA double album (and possibly another [[Concept Album]], albeit one with a less tightly structured narrative than The Downward Spiral) beloved by fans. Famously debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, then dropped to #16 the next week, the only album ever to have dropped that low from #1.
** ''Further Down the Spiral'' (1995) - the remix album of the above.
** ''Things Falling Apart'' (2000) - remixRemix album
* ''The Fragile'' (1999) - a double album (and possibly another [[Concept Album]], albeit one with a less tightly structured narrative than The Downward Spiral) beloved by fans. Famously debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts, then dropped to #16 the next week, the only album ever to have dropped that low from #1.
* ''And All That Could Have Been'' (2002) - liveLive album recorded during the ''Fragility 2.0'' tour.
** ''Things Falling Apart'' (2000) - remix album
** ''Still'' (2002) - acousticAcoustic, stripped-down companion piece to the above, including alternate versions of older songs as well as some new and thoroughly depressing tracks).
* ''And All That Could Have Been'' (2002) - live album recorded during the ''Fragility 2.0'' tour.
** ''Still'' (2002) - acoustic, stripped-down companion piece to the above, including alternate versions of older songs as well as some new and thoroughly depressing tracks)
* ''With Teeth'' (2005)
* ''Year Zero'' (2007) - aA futuristic-dystopia-type [[Concept Album]]; accompanied by an extensive ARG).
** ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D (Year Zero Remixed)'' (2007) - afterAfter the clever names for the other remix albums, something of a let down, though it is a clever reference to the hackers and digital 1337-folk that discovered the Year Zero sites.
* ''Ghosts I-IV'' (2008) - containsContains 36 instrumental tracks on four discs.. Notable for being obtainable in about twenty different ways, and all the tracks not having proper names and being called by names such as '2 Ghosts I' and '22 Ghosts III'.
* ''The Slip'' (2008) - releasedReleased completely for free on the website as a "thank you" to fans. Theories exist among fans that this is another [[Concept Album]], following the aftermath of ''Year Zero''.
* ''Hesitation Marks'' (2013) - Released through major label Columbia Records.
* ''Not The Actual Events'' (2016 EP) - Self-released, the first entry in a trilogy. Digital versions bought from the NIN store came with a "physical component".
* ''Add Violence'' (2017 EP) - The second entry in a trilogy. Also came with a "physical component" for the NIN store digital version.
* ''Bad Witch'' (2018) - The third entry in a trilogy, first meant as an EP before being developed into a full album.
 
There have been five DVDs [[Executive Meddling|(sort of)]]:
 
* ''Broken Movie'' (1993) - essentially one long extended music video for the ''Broken'' EP, made to look (very convincingly) like a [[Snuff Film]]. Never got released, though a handful of VHS tapes exist, and torrents were released by Trent in late 2006. Directed by the late [[Coil (Music)|Peter Christopherson]].
* ''Closure'' (1997) - two-disk VHS/DVD set, one tape/disk chronicles the chaotic ''Self Destruct'' tour of '95-'96, the other is a collection of music videos that had been released thus far. (The DVD version got caught in red tape, so Trent got fed up and released torrents of ''that'' as well.)
* ''And All That Could Have Been'' (2002) - included with the "deluxe" album of the same name, it's the live concert DVD of the 2000 ''Fragility 2.0'' tour, and is littered with [[Easter Egg|Easter Eggs]].
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* ''Another Version of the Truth'' (2009) - an entirely free fan-created live concert film assembled from over 400 GB of clips Reznor released on the Internet. In response to the finished product, Reznor responded, "Nine Inch Nails fans kick ass. Blown away."
 
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=== Tropes named after NIN songs: ===
* [[Happiness in Slavery]]
 
=== {{examples|Tropes headed with quotes from NIN songs: ===}}
* [[Happiness in Slavery]] (obviously)
* ''[[The Fragile]]'' ("The Wretched")
* ''[[Prototype 2]]'' ("Hurt", image caption)
* This very page, funnily enough.
 
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=== Tropes used in NIN videos: ===
 
* [[Amusement Park of Doom]]: "Starfuckers, Inc."
* [[And I Must Scream]]: "Pinion".
* [[Ate His Gun]]: How the character in ''[[Concept Album|The Downward Spiral]]'' (both the [[Album Title Drop|song]] and the album]]) chooses to go. The [[Freud Was Right|Freudian imagery]] is everywhere.
* [[Bad Vibrations]]: "Only".
* [[Bound and Gagged]]: Trent in "Closer". Trent in "Sin," too, though only for the bound part. Also, the character in "Help Me I am in Hell".
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* [[Snuff Film]]: ''Broken'', again.
* [[Spit Trail Kiss]]: "Deep", though it's technically a spit trail ''lick''.
* [[Take That]]: "Starfuckers, Inc."`The song itself is a huge [[Take That|'take that!']] at celebrities and fame in general, and [[Word of God]] admits it had a lot to do with [[Marilyn Manson (Music)|Marilyn Manson]] in particular. [[Face of the Band|Manson]] realized this and made a video out of it, which took more specific shots at Pamela Anderson, Fred Durst, Gene Simmons, and Trent himself, among others. Oh, [[Refuge in Audacity|and it also portrayed a fat, ugly]] [[Courtney Love (Music)|Courtney Love]].
 
=== Tropes that generally apply to NIN: ===
 
* [[AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle]]: [[Title-Only Chorus|U-WIH-thu TEE-thuh!]]
* [[Addiction Displacement]]: After finally getting clean of drugs and alcohol, Reznor became a weight-lifting enthusiast.
* [[Alone in Aa Crowd]]: "All the Love in the World."
* [[Angst]]: Most songs.
** [[Wangst]].
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Trent is a ''huge'' [[Pink Floyd (Music)|Roger Waters]] fan, which only made it all the more amusingly tragic during a 2003 ''Guitar World'' interview that paired them up; Trent fell all over himself declaring how much he loved and respected Waters' solo work, only for Waters to apologetically state that he'd never heard any of NIN's music. [[The Woobie|Trent actually took it surprisingly well.]] It became a [[Running Gag]] on [http://www.theninhotline.net/meatpers/meatpers.html The Meathead Perspective].
* [[Author Vocabulary Calendar]]: The fact that [http://www.ninwiki.com/Recurring_lyrics this page exists].
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: ''Trent Reznor''. Just say it.
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* [[Badass Beard]]: Has been known to sport one on occasion and had a nice one at the Oscars
* [[Bishonen]]: Reznor was quite pretty in his younger years.
* [[Canon Dis ContinuityDiscontinuity]]: Any release without a Halo number. Most of these were forced by the record company. Reznor is very open about how he feels about that.
* [[Careful Withwith That Axe]] + [[Metal Scream]]: One must admit Trent's got a great voice for [[Industrial Metal]].
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]] + [[Precision F-Strike]]
** ''Especially'' live.
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** Also, [[Word of God]] is that ''The Fragile'' is a loose concept album about depression.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: "Only" is basically this to "Down in It": the latter is halo 1 while the former is halo 20, the vocal delivery is very similar, and "Only" even refers to a lyric from "Down in It":
{{quote| ''Just then a tiny little dot / Caught my eye it was just about too small to see / But I watched it way too long / It was pulling me down'' - "Down in It"<br />
''Well, the tiniest little dot caught my eye / And it turned out to be a scab / And I had this funny feeling / [[Oh Crap|Like I just knew it's something bad]]'' - "Only" }}
** Taking [[Word of God]] into account, "Adrift and at Peace" is the conclusion to "[[Gratuitous French]] La Mer".
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* [[Digital Piracy Is Okay]]: Encouraged by Reznor himself, out of spite for [[Executive Meddling|the record industry]].
** Not just subverted; subverted to the point where he ''[http://www.theninhotline.net/news/archives/backissue.php?y=07&m=9#1189989696 actually encouraged fans to steal his own music]'' due to his loathing of how badly his record company was screwing his fans.
* [[Downer Ending]]: The aptly titled ''[[Concept Album|The Downward Spiral]]'' ends on an excruciatingly depressing note with {{spoiler|the character's suicide}}, while ''Year Zero'' ends with {{spoiler|[[The End of the World Asas We Know It]]}}.
* [[The End of the World Asas We Know It]]: How ''Year Zero'' [[Tear Jerker|ends]].
* [[Everything Is an Instrument]]: Trent has been exploring and exploiting the ways computers and samples can be used to make music from the beginning.
** Especially in the Ghosts series, which included, for instance, a chain laid across a cookie sheet.
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* [[God Is Dead]]: "Heresy".
* [[Happiness in Slavery]]: The song is the trope namer!
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: From about 1985 until 1997, Trent had this kind of relationship with Chris Vrenna.
** This friendship spanned earlier than that; they became friends as teenagers, owing to the fact that they grew up within fifty miles (90 km) of one another (Vrenna is originally from Erie, Pennsylvania; Reznor is from a town called Mercer, about forty minutes south).
** Lately, he seems to be developing this type of relationship with Atticus Ross.
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* [[Industrial]]: Songs like "Heresy" and "The Becoming" off of ''The Downward Spiral'' show that Trent still (back then, at least) could make genuine Industrial music.
* [[Intentionally Awkward Title]]: Despite various apocryphal origin stories, Trent's basic story on how he came to "Nine Inch Nails" as the band name is simple: it sounded cool and abbreviated easily.
* [[Intercourse Withwith You]]: So many of their songs.
** Often [[Lampshaded]] when "The Only Time" is performed live; Trent often introduces it with "This song... is about... [[Precision F-Strike|FUCKING]]."
* [[Last-Note Nightmare]]: "Hurt".
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* [[Mondegreen]]: In one interview Trent Reznor wanted to drive home the point that in "Head Like a Hole" he is saying "God/money" and not "Got money?", and in "Down in It", he is saying "I was up above it" and not "Eyes of a puppet."
** There's a photo out there of one of guitarist Aaron North's setlists on the With_Teeth tour, that reads "Down In It, aka Eyes Of A Puppet", along with a few other jokes.
* [[Mood Dissonance]]: "The Becoming" contrasts ominous industrial sounds and lyrics about dehumanization with surprisingly low-key vocals.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: "March of the Pigs," and "With Teeth." Also arguably "I Do Not Want this," especially if you agree with the popular theory that it's [[Split Personality|two different sides of the]] [[Makes Sense in Context|character speaking]].
** Song-to-song transition example: on ''The Downward Spiral'', the noisy and hyper-aggressive "Big Man with a Gun" is followed by the calm ambient soundscapes of "A Warm Place," which is then followed by the slow-burning aggression of "Eraser."
** Which is ''then'' followed by the pulsing, ripping sound of "Reptile."
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Quite a few of Trent's songs are about regret; notable examples are "Gave Up" (After everything I've done/I hate myself for what I've become) and "Zero Sum" (Shame on us/After everything we've done.)
* [[Nietzsche Wannabe]]: The character in ''[[Concept Album|The Downward Spiral]]'', to the point of [[God Is Dead|actually quoting him]]. Trent himself had moments like these in earlier interviews.
* [[Obligatory Bondage Song]]: Subverted by "Happiness In Slavery".
** Quite frankly, Trent has many songs that seem like this unless you're following the continuity of [[Concept Album|the album they're in]]. "Meet Your Master" is a good example of this. Alternatively, you might not realize that songs like "Happiness in Slavery" or "Head Like a Hole" are actually about record labels unless you actually know about Trent's history with them. There's also "Sin," which sounds like a song about D/s, which really isn't helped by the ridiculously fetishistic [[Music Video]]...which is a lot like [[And I Must Scream|most]] [[Bound and Gagged|of]] [[Whip It Good|their videos]]. So really, it's more like Obligatory Bondage Music Video...
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* [[Product Placement]]: Could easily be a coincidence, but in [[Millennium Trilogy|a film that Reznor worked on the soundtrack for]] a character is seen wearing a Nine Inch Nails t-shirt.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: "No, You Don't" is basically one big verbal bitch-slap to someone who [[Fanon|may or may not be]] [[Courtney Love]] (she gets a more direct mockery in the video for "Starfuckers Inc."). Also, "You Know What You Are?", and arguably "Happiness in Slavery".
** Also, "Starfuckers Inc." itself counts as one (possibly also at [[Courtney Love]], though it's also said to be directed at [[Limp Bizkit|Fred Durst]] and [[Marilyn Manson]] as well- [[Take That|it even imitates Manson's apparent habit of having to record vocals in MANY takes...]] Funnily enough, he later [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|joined Reznor on stage to perform it]].)
** Those songs only really count as this outside the context of the albums they're part of (with the exception of You Know What You Are?", which does not come from a concept album). Within the context of the albums to which they belong, they mostly just reinforce said concept and are (or seem) much less directed at any one person...
* [[Record Producer]]: Trent's personally produced every single NIN album, with help from various others at some points, like Adrian Sherwood and John Fryer (''Pretty Hate Machine''), Flood (''Broken'', ''The Downward Spiral'') and Alan Moulder (''The Fragile'', ''With Teeth''). All the NIN albums since ''Year Zero'' have been credited to Reznor, Moulder and Atticus Ross.
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* [[Recycled Trailer Music]]: Quite a few action movies use NIN songs in their trailers nowadays.
* [[Religion Rant Song]]: "Heresy" and "Ruiner" from ''The Downward Spiral'', "Terrible Lie" from ''Broken'', and judging by [[Word of God]], "Capital G" from ''Year Zero'' as well.
* [[Sampling]]: Not only from the obligatory old horror and sci-fi movies, but also occasionally from other artists. ''Pretty Hate Machine'''s liner notes thanked [[Prince (Music)|Prince]], [[Public Enemy (Music)|Public Enemy]] and [[Janes Addiction (Music)|JanesJane's Addiction]] among others because Trent sampled them. "Big Man with a Gun" from ''The Downward Spiral'' begins with a sample of what is apparently a porn star having an orgasm, heavily processed so as to be unrecognizable. The album booklet gives the sample the [[Non-Indicative Name]] of "Steakhouse".
** An expansive list can be found [http://www.ninwiki.com/Samples_In_NIN_Songs here]. The most unusual samples on the list include Saddam Hussein's trial verdict and a ''[[YouTube]] video of [[BioBioShock Shock(series)]] cosplay.''
* [[Self-Backing Vocalist]]: Virtually all of the background vocals on Trent's songs are...well, Trent. The only songs with audibly non-Trent contributions from the band's entire career are "La Mer" (which is instrumental apart from Denise Milfrot's French mumbling) and "Pilgrimage" (which is instrumental with indistinct militaristic chanting in the background).
* [[Sanity Slippage Song]]: ''The Downward Spiral'' is 14 tracks of this.
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* [[Take That]]: Quite a few.
** The "eat your heart out, Steve" whisper at the start of "Physical" is directed at Steve Gottlieb, the head of TVT Records who tried to interfere with the recording of ''Broken'' and prevent Trent from moving to Interscope.
** The video for "Starfuckers Inc." mocks [[Courtney Love]], and depicts Trent throwing copies of [[Self-Deprecation|his own album]] and ''[[Marilyn Manson (Music)|Mechanical Animals]]'' in the trash at a carnival attraction.
* [[Testosterone Poisoning]]: "Big Man With a Gun".
* [[Textless Album Cover]]: ''The Fragile'' (only a portion of the NIN logo is visible), ''Year Zero'', and ''The Slip''.
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* [[Understatement]]: The song "Somewhat Damaged" is about a guy who's really, ''really'' damaged.
* [[World of Cardboard Speech]]: Good God, "The Great Destroyer."
{{quote| "I hope they cannot see the limitless potential<br />
living inside of me to murder everything<br />
I hope they cannot see [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|I am the GREAT]] [[Big Word Shout|DESTROYERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR...]]" }}
* [[Vocal Evolution]]: [[Broken Base|Like it or not]], Trent's voice and style has changed a lot from the beginning. This is most evident in ''[[Concept Album|Year Zero]]''.
* [[Zeroes and Ones]]: The very last lyric on ''Year Zero''.
{{quote| ''Shame on us/for all we have done/and all we ever were/just zeroes and ones''}}
 
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