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(New page: Nine Inch Nails played at the Irving Plaza in New York, NY, on September 5, 1996. Meat Beat Manifesto and Marilyn Manson were the opening acts. ==Notes== *Kevin McMahon o...)
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*[[Kevin McMahon]] of [[Prick]] (who served as a replacement for [[Robin Finck]] on guitar position) sang lead vocals on two Prick songs ("Animal" and "Tough").
 
*[[Kevin McMahon]] of [[Prick]] (who served as a replacement for [[Robin Finck]] on guitar position) sang lead vocals on two Prick songs ("Animal" and "Tough").
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*[[Clint Mansell]] of Pop Will Eat Itself joined the band to sing two PWEI songs ("R.S.V.P." and "Wise Up! Sucker") and "[[Head Like A Hole (song)|Head Like A Hole]]".
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*[[Clint Mansell]] of Pop Will Eat Itself joined the band to sing two PWEI songs ("R.S.V.P." and "Wise Up! Sucker").
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*Former NIN guitarist and the frontman of [[Filter]] (as of 1996) [[Richard Patrick]] joined the band for "Head Like A Hole".
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*Former NIN guitarist and the frontman of [[Filter]] (as of 1996) [[Richard Patrick]] joined the band for "[[Head Like A Hole (song)|Head Like A Hole]]".
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==Lineup==
 
==Lineup==
 
*'''[[Charlie Clouser]]:''' Keyboards, programming, backing vocals
 
*'''[[Charlie Clouser]]:''' Keyboards, programming, backing vocals
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*'''[[Danny Lohner]]:''' Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
 
*'''Kevin McMahon:''' Guitar, vocals
 
*'''Kevin McMahon:''' Guitar, vocals
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*'''[[Danny Lohner]]:''' Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
 
 
*'''[[Trent Reznor]]:''' Vocals, guitar
 
*'''[[Trent Reznor]]:''' Vocals, guitar
 
*'''[[Chris Vrenna]]:''' Drums
 
*'''[[Chris Vrenna]]:''' Drums
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#"R.S.V.P." (with Clint Mansell)
 
#"R.S.V.P." (with Clint Mansell)
 
#"Wise Up! Sucker" (with Clint Mansell)
 
#"Wise Up! Sucker" (with Clint Mansell)
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#"Head Like A Hole" (with Clint Mansell and Richard Ratrick)<br>~encore~
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#"Head Like A Hole" (with Richard Ratrick)<br>~encore~
 
#"[[Something I Can Never Have]]"
 
#"[[Something I Can Never Have]]"
  

Revision as of 22:24, 6 October 2007

Nine Inch Nails played at the Irving Plaza in New York, NY, on September 5, 1996. Meat Beat Manifesto and Marilyn Manson were the opening acts.

Contents

  • 1 Notes
  • 2 Lineup
  • 3 Setlist
  • 4 Bootlegs
  • 5 External Links

Notes

  • Kevin McMahon of Prick (who served as a replacement for Robin Finck on guitar position) sang lead vocals on two Prick songs ("Animal" and "Tough").
  • Clint Mansell of Pop Will Eat Itself joined the band to sing two PWEI songs ("R.S.V.P." and "Wise Up! Sucker").
  • Former NIN guitarist and the frontman of Filter (as of 1996) Richard Patrick joined the band for "Head Like A Hole".

Lineup

  • Charlie Clouser: Keyboards, programming, backing vocals
  • Danny Lohner: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Kevin McMahon: Guitar, vocals
  • Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar
  • Chris Vrenna: Drums

Setlist

  1. "Terrible Lie"
  2. "March Of The Pigs"
  3. "Sanctified"
  4. "Wish"
  5. "Suck"
  6. "Down In It"
  7. "Animal"
  8. "Tough"
  9. "R.S.V.P." (with Clint Mansell)
  10. "Wise Up! Sucker" (with Clint Mansell)
  11. "Head Like A Hole" (with Richard Ratrick)
    ~encore~
  12. "Something I Can Never Have"

Bootlegs

Add audio and video bootleg information here. Please do not direct-link to bootleg downloads.

External Links

Hope And Vaseline archive

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