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Comments for Nine Inch Nails, the downward spiral


E-MAIL: ollisg@lahs.losalamos.k12.nm.us
This is a quality, lengthy CD. You can really listen to it a long time, 'cuz it's so long.
E-MAIL: Brian Mayzure (m_c_0006@frank.mtsu.edu)
This is one of NIN's better albums. I still prefer broken over this one, but this one definately has it's merits. Check out 'hurt'. It's now a single, and it is guaranteed to make you feel like you are in a warm bath with your wrists slashed. *sigh* Death can feel so warm and nice. :)
E-MAIL: pjn@reznor.demon.co.uk
I will never tire of this - a varied album which will go down forever in my list of faves! Outstanding tracks - March of the Pigs and Ruiner.
E-MAIL: b51127@lcc.stonehill.edu
This album is the best. I never drive anywhere without TDS in my car. 'Ruiner' and 'Eraser' are the best tracks on this. 'Hurt' is good too, even though it's getting trendy.
E-MAIL: kh110194@oak.cats.ohiou.edu
Personally, I think that if any of the songs on the album would make U feel like the bath thing it would be a warm place. A Warm Place, Heresy, MOTP, and MSD are probably some of the stand out trax fr me. Great shit man. The album goes on frever and I dont care if it _is_getting trendy, I still love it. I wouldnt say Broken is better like someone else did, but Broken is damn good as well.
E-MAIL: willsix@ix.netcom.com
The Downward Spiral! Great album, man. But let me tell you about another great band. Marillion. The Heart of Lothian is the greatest song of all time. Trent Reznor couldn't write a Heart of Lothian even if he had the world's most powerful computer. You know why? Because Heart of Lothian comes from the heart, man. The heart! Heart of Lothian--Contract the disease!
E-MAIL: granback@nwu.edu
I think all of his songs come from the heart. How could you think otherwise? Any song that makes you feel as if you're in a warm bath with your wrists slashed doesn't come from a clinically engineered computer progam! But, that's just my opinion.
E-MAIL: Tau@chichester.ac.uk
Closer was responsible for drawing me into the whole NIN thing, the song is just the COOOOLEST. The rest of the album is oh naturelmont, plenty much cool as well though! Buy it today! Oh and Email moi, Im Bored.
E-MAIL: oneillll@wintermute.essex1.com
Everytime I listen to A Warm Place I go into a trance like condition and it feels just like I am sitting on the top of a hill with the sun shining on my face and green grass everywhere and a warm breeze blowing through the trees.
E-MAIL: jdradio@bc.cybernex.net
I think that all of the people who have commented thus far, are lacking to comment on the one thing that makes this album truly great. That is, the fact that the entire album is about his life...it is the story of his (or anyone's(including mine)) personal suicide. The album starts out with the lashings of the world, and the slow take over of a conscience that he hadnt previously identified. There is actual dialog between his two consciences. Eventually he cannot except the world, himself or life in general... hence his suicide.. a warm place is his last enjoyment of life on earth.. then he is "a big man with a gun" who proceeds to take out the execution with the gun. "So much blood for suck a tiny little hole" is not about sex.. it is about the wound that was left behind by the gun... and obviously Hurt is a retrospective view of his life.. and if, now with the hindsight, he would change anything thing.. the answer.. listen to the song. There is more... you can request to here the rest of my interpretation of his songs, on any album..
E-MAIL: deolivej@sunysb.edu
E-MAIL: deolivej@sunysb.edu
I think that this album is excellent - when Trent and the gang toured here in New York City, it kicked ass cuz they brought Marilyn Manson with them - MANSON KICKS ASS!!
E-MAIL: hole.head
You can stick that Heart of Lothian right up your pussy ass! NININININ.
Really, really really good album
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