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Past and current [[Nine Inch Nails]] members have gone on to work on other projects, which swap musicians like there is no tomorrow.

==A Perfect Circle==

'''A Perfect Circle''' was formed in 1999 by Billy Howerdel, a guitar tech for NIN, Tool, and Smashing Pumpkins (he bears some resemblance to Billy Corgan). Although Howerdel had originally envisioned having a female vocalist, [[Maynard James Keenan]] offered his vocal abilities to the project after hearing some demos. [[Danny Lohner]], [[Jeordie White]], and [[Josh Freese]] are among the other members. APC opened for NIN during [[Fragility v2.0]] in 2000.

==Puscifer==

[[Maynard James Keenan]]'s side project, '''Puscifer''', has 2 officially released songs: "REV 22:20" and "The Undertaker (Renholdër Mix)" on the ''Underworld'' soundtracks. A remix of the former, "REV 22:20 (REV 4:20 Mix)" by [[Charlie Clouser]], was on the ''Saw II'' soundtrack. Further work is in progress with [[Danny Lohner]], Lustmord, and others.

==nearLY==
'''nearLY''' is [[Jerome Dillon]]'s solo project. The album ''reminder'' (2005) is inspired by Dillon's recurring dream.

==Guns N' Roses==

[[Robin Finck]] and [[Josh Freese]] have played for '''Guns N' Roses'''.

==Filter==

'''Filter''' was formed by [[Richard Patrick]] after his departure from NIN. They have 3 albums.

==Army of Anyone==
'''Army of Anyone''' is the new Filter, with [[Richard Patrick]] and the old members of Stone Temple Pilots. Their first record came out late 2006.

==Tweaker==

[[Chris Vrenna]]'s electronic/jazz project '''Tweaker''' performed the ''Doom 3'' title theme instead of NIN. Tweaker has 2 full-length albums, with a new one set for 2007.

==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.

==Black Light Burns==
As the successor to The Damning Well, '''Black Light Burns''' also includes [[Danny Lohner]] on guitar/keyboards/sound design and [[Josh Freese]] on drums. However, like NIN, this is mainly Wes Borland's project in the studio, with the other musicians serving for the live component.

==See also==
These bands are more directly related to NIN, so they deserve their own articles:
* [[Marilyn Manson]]
* [[Tapeworm]]
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