Pros: Great remixes of already-great songs. Cons: I actually wish it had been longer.
I can only imagine the excitement rabid NIN fans had to have felt in February, 1994 when Halo 7: March of the Pigs was released. This 5-song CD single was just a glimpse of the awesomeness to come. I recall very clearly buying the single for ...
Pros: Some very compelling material... Cons: Some not very compelling material...
While not everybody will agree, I believe Trent Reznor's most musically creative time to be in the mid 1990s. After the breakthrough success of Pretty Hate Machine (1989) and the wide acclaim for both Broken (1992) and on more modest level Fixed (1992) ...
Pros: Ogilvie's Production, Arrangements, Mixes, Instrumental Track, & Vocals. Cons: Under 30 Minutes & Geared More Towards Hardcore NIN Fans.
(Note: Originally done on 11/6/00 but now re-edited and extended). After the success of the Broken EP in early 1993, Nine Inch Nails leader Trent Reznor finally found success on his own terms after years of dealing with labels and constant ...
Pros: 'All the pigs all lined up', 'Reptilian' Cons: Why is 'Big man with a gun here'? It sucked the first time around
The two singles from "The Downward Spiral" were 'Closer' and 'March of the Pigs'. Each of these singles was released in a two cd format, in which you bought one cd in a traditional plastic case, and the other in a card case with room to fit the...
Pros: Retilian; All the Pigs, All Lined Up Cons: A Violet Fluid
The previous review describes the March of the Pigs import, not the domestic version, which I own. Although I have the Canadian domestic print, I doubt if it is different from it's American counter-part.
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