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* ''Pretty Hate Machine'' (1989) - Nine Inch Nails' debut, at points showing the way towards the [[Industrial Metal]] that they'd popularise and at other points sounding like evil [[Depeche Mode]].
* ''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]].
* ''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.
* ''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.
** ''Fixed'' (1992; a remix album of ''Broken'')
** ''Fixed'' (1992) - A remix album of ''Broken''.
* ''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 Downward Spiral'' (1994) - A [[Concept Album]], bordering on [[Rock Opera]], about one man's anger, downfall and eventual suicide. Loved by critics, it'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.
** ''Further Down the Spiral'' (1995) - the remix album of the above.
** ''Further Down the Spiral'' (1995) - The remix album of the above.
* ''[[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.
* ''[[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.
** ''Things Falling Apart'' (2000) - remix album
** ''Things Falling Apart'' (2000) - Remix album
* ''And All That Could Have Been'' (2002) - live album recorded during the ''Fragility 2.0'' tour.
* ''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)
** ''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)
* ''With Teeth'' (2005)
* ''Year Zero'' (2007) - a futuristic-dystopia-type [[Concept Album]]; accompanied by an extensive ARG)
* ''Year Zero'' (2007) - A futuristic-dystopia-type [[Concept Album]]; accompanied by an extensive ARG).
** ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D (Year Zero Remixed)'' (2007) - after 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.
** ''Y34RZ3R0R3M1X3D (Year Zero Remixed)'' (2007) - After 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) - contains 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'
* ''Ghosts I-IV'' (2008) - Contains 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) - released 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.
* ''The Slip'' (2008) - Released 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.
* ''Hesitation Marks'' (2013) - Released through major label Columbia Records.
* ''Not The Actual Events'' (2016 EP) - Self-released. Digital versions came with a "physical component".
* ''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 in a trilogy of EPs.
* ''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)]]:
There have been five DVDs [[Executive Meddling|(sort of)]]:
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* [[Happiness in Slavery]]
* [[Happiness in Slavery]]


{{examples|Tropes headed with quotes from ''NIN'' songs:}}
{{examples|Tropes headed with quotes from NIN songs:}}
* [[Happiness in Slavery]] (obviously)
* [[Happiness in Slavery]] (obviously)
* ''[[The Fragile]]'' ("The Wretched")
* ''[[The Fragile]]'' ("The Wretched")