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This is a list of bands and artists related to NIN in some significant way. Some have opened for NIN on tour, some have collaborated with [[Trent Reznor]], some have developed grudges against him, and some are current projects of past NIN members.
* [[Bauhaus]]* [[Courtney Love]]* [[David Bowie]]* [[The Icarus Line]]* [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
*[[Modwheelmood]]
* [[Peaches]]* [[Prick]]*[[Puscifier]]* [[Saul Williams]]* [[Tapeworm]]* [[The Dresden Dolls]]*[[Tool]]* [[Tori Amos]]* [[TV On the Radio]]
Those without their own articles are listed below in alphabetical order.
==Black Light Burns==
As the successor to The Damning Well, Black Light Burns also includes [[Danny Lohner]] on guitar/keyboards/sound design, [[Josh Eustis]] of [[Telefon Tel Aviv]] on keyboards and sound design, and [[Josh Freese]] on drums. However, like NIN[[Nine Inch Nails]], this is mainly Wes Borland's project in the studio, with the other musicians serving for the live component. Borland turned down offers to join [[A Perfect Circle ]] as well as Nine Inch Nails as touring guitarist (leading up to the touring behind ''[[With Teeth]]''), thus leaving those respective gutiarist spots to James Iha and [[Aaron North]] in order to commit to Black Light Burns. Trent Reznor also offered input on the Black Light Burns songs which Borland found to be quite valuable.
==The Damning Well==
The Damning Well is a rock band comprising several NIN members: [[Richard Patrick]] on vocals, [[Danny Lohner]] on bass, and [[Josh Freese]] on drums, as well as Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit on guitar. So far, they have only one released song, "Awakening,", on the ''Underworld'' soundtrack (2003). The rest of the album they have recorded has no signs of ever being released, although it is possible that Damning Well material that Borland and Patrick wrote will turn up on Filter's upcoming album, ''Anthems for the Damned.''
==Filter==
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