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Comments for Nine Inch Nails, Down In It


E-MAIL: hole.head
Trent could've done a few more versions of this, dontcha think?
E-MAIL: root@par0710.urh.uiuc.edu
Finally - it's 1997, and I finally managed to find a copy of this.. It didn't have the number of mixes that most NIN singles do, but what were you expecting for their first public release? Most of the later remixes were done by big-name dudes, usually ones that Trent had made friends with.. Can't exactly get them to do that on the first ever release.. Damn good dance mix on the "Singe" version, for all you rave types.. >=)
E-MAIL: realmdemagic@wongfaye.com
a good halo. But should be the less of anyone''s concerns. This is not hard to find by any means, I don''t even know why it''s still in production. shred and singe are on halo 3 and I might add the the singe on halo 3 is a tad bit longer. if you are wandering why they all are labeled as remixes, though the lp version is on there, you have to remember, this came out before pretty hate machine, and at the time the original version was the demo trent submitted to tvt. Yes, this is the same demo as on halo 3.
fragilex2001@yahoo.com
I love NIN, yet I can't really fathom why this is still in print. There's actually a lot in the earlier NIN singles that I think are just for the hardcore fans, otherwise to be steered clear of. The two remixes are mediocre at best.
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