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Touring began shortly after the album's release. The [[Fragility]] tour would last a total of 8 months and travel the world. During the US tour, Reznor rekindled his friendship with [[Brian Warner]], frontman for the band Marilyn Manson, which had soured in 1997 following the release of the ''Lost Highway Soundtrack.'' Initially Manson was offered the producer position but Reznor ultimately got it. The friendship was revived in part because of changes in popular music.
As the tour progressed, Reznor's health declined as his addictions got worse. It culminated with a tour stop in London, when Reznor overdosed on heroin, mistaking it for cocaine, prompting a long-awaited concert to be cancelled. Citing Reznor's privacy and not wanting to bring about a media firestorm, the band's management explained that another member of the band, new drummer [[Jerome Dillon]], was sick with a stomach flu. After the cancellation, Reznor apologized and explained the situation. He understood that people were angry about it and he stressed that concerts are never cancelled without a valid reason.
===Rehab and Recovery===
Overdosing on heroin The overdose incident was a wake-up call to Reznor, who now could not deny his problems. Worse news came in 2001, almost a year after the Fragility tour ended. While working on a live CD and DVD chronicling the US leg of the tour, a studio technician Reznor befriended was shot and killed in a gang-related crime. Seeing that his addictions had contributed to gang activity, Reznor was determined to get his problems under control. It is a common misnomer that Reznor was addicted to heroin, but he has stated in numerous interviews that he struggled with cocaine and alcohol, and that the heroin use was accidental.
On June 11, 2001, Reznor checked into a New Orleans rehabilitation center and endured a cold-turkey withdrawal experience that makes him shudder to this day. Upon leaving the facility, Reznor was more determined than ever to stay clean and sober. He finished the live set, titled ''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]],'' and began to focus on other projects. Among his projects were [[Tapeworm]], a collaboration with [[Tool]]/[[A Perfect Circle]] singer [[Maynard James Keenan]], and producing former Rage Against The Machine frontman [[Zack de la Rocha]]'s solo album.
Scores for ''[[Soul (Original Score)|Soul]]'', and David Fincher's ''[[Mank (Original Musical Score)|Mank]]'' were released in 2020. In late 2019, it was revealed that Reznor and Ross had completed an avant-garde score for ''[[Unreleased_projects#The_Woman_In_The_Window_score|The Woman In The Window]]'' but that it had been scrapped due to a change in the film's direction. On March 26, 2020, two more volumes of the ''[[Ghosts]]'' series (''[[Ghosts V: Together]]'' and ''[[Ghosts VI: Locusts]]'') were released in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. On November 7, 2020, Reznor and NIN were inducted into the [[Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame]]. Reznor had previously inducted The Cure, one of his influences.
In 2021, ''Soul'' repeated the feat of ''The Social Network'', earning Reznor and Ross both the Academy Award and Golden Globe for best original score, and Reznor and Ross collaborated with Halsey on her fourth album, ''[[If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power]]''. During this same time period, NIN recorded the collaborative single "[[Isn't Everyone]]" with [[Related_bands_and_artists#HEALTH|HEALTH]]. NIN embarked on a [[NIN 2022|tour]] in 2022 to make up for [[Canceled Pandemic Dates|canceled tour dates]] from 2020 and 2021. The aesthetic for the tour was mainly a continuation of the Cold And Black And Infinite Tour. During this same time period, Reznor and Ross made appearances in various capacities on albums by Danny Elfman, Antonio Sanchez & Bad Hombre, and Fever Ray. Scores for ''[[Bones and All (Original Score)|Bones and All]]'' and ''[[Empire of Light (Original Score)|Empire of Light]]'' were released in 2022, and scores for ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Original Score)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]]'' and ''[[The Killer (Original Score)|The Killer]]'' were released in 2023.
Today, Reznor is happier than he's ever been. He feels that he has found his calling in life and has found joy in creating music. Although he admits he could very easily relapse into his old ways, because he has been there, he has said he never wants to go back. He and his [[Mariqueen Maandig-Reznor|wife]] currently reside in California with their children and dogs.
*''The Wooden Song,'' Butthole Surfers (Remix, "Who Was In My Room Last Night (Trent Reznor Remix)")
*''Blackerthreetrackertwo,'' Curve (Remix, "Missing Link (Screaming Bird Mix)")
*Promo for MTV Japan with [[Shinya Tsukamoto]] (Writing and performance) [httphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCHSn6QJ1tc Low quality videoYK5XgMjORHc Video] (Writing and performance)
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*''[[Challengers (Original Motion Picture SoundtrackScore)|Challengers]]'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
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