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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Nine Inch Nails |
| Record Label: |
Interscope Records (USA) |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Industrial |
| Release Date: |
October 15, 1992 |
| Album Duration: |
33m:05s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Pinion 2. Wish 3. Last 4. Help Me I Am in Hell 5. Happiness in Slavery 6. Gave Up 7. Silent 8. Silent 9. Silent 10. Silent 11. Silent 12. Silent 13. Silent 14. Silent 15. Silent 16. Silent 17. Silent 18. Silent 19. Silent 20. Silent 21. Silent 22. Silent 23. Silent 24. Silent 25. Silent 26. Silent 27. Silent 28. Silent 29. Silent 30. Silent 31. Silent 32. Silent 33. Silent 34. Silent 35. Silent 36. Silent 37. Silent 38. Silent 39. Silent 40. Silent 41. Silent 42. Silent 43. Silent 44. Silent 45. Silent 46. Silent 47. Silent 48. Silent 49. Silent 50. Silent 51. Silent 52. Silent 53. Silent 54. Silent 55. Silent 56. Silent 57. Silent 58. Silent 59. Silent 60. Silent 61. Silent 62. Silent 63. Silent 64. Silent 65. Silent 66. Silent 67. Silent 68. Silent 69. Silent 70. Silent 71. Silent 72. Silent 73. Silent 74. Silent 75. Silent 76. Silent 77. Silent 78. Silent 79. Silent 80. Silent 81. Silent 82. Silent 83. Silent 84. Silent 85. Silent 86. Silent 87. Silent 88. Silent 89. Silent 90. Silent 91. Silent 92. Silent 93. Silent 94. Silent 95. Silent 96. Silent 97. Silent 98. Physical 99. Suck |
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Nine Inch Nails: Trent Reznor (vocals, various instruments). Additional personnel: Martin Atkins, Chris Vrenna (drums), Maise (background vocals). Having caught the public's attention with his catchy, chart- topping PRETTY HATE MACHINE, Trent Reznor was free to experiment with music less accessible to the mainstream. While his more fickle fans were disappointed with BROKEN, the faithful heard in it Reznor's true genius. Dark and edgy, BROKEN cuts the silence like a dirty knife--no singalong anthems here. Only hard-hitting rhythms and no-holds-barred metal riffs flavor this sophomore effort. In BROKEN one can hear the artist maturing and simplifying his craft; Reznor succeeds here without relying on the trappings of pop formulas. The product of a burst of creative energy, BROKEN spawned a companion release of remixes, titled FIXED. From the tight, rapid-fire succession of chords that begins "Pinion" to the beautiful and dreamy jingling guitar of "Help Me I Am in Hell," BROKEN proved that Reznor was to rem... |
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