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Mariqueen Maandig Reznor (born April 5, 1981) is a member of How To Destroy Angels, providing lead vocals, Swarmatron[1] and other instruments. She also is the main lyricist. She currently lives in Beverly Hills with her husband, Trent Reznor.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Body of Work
    • 2.1 West Indian Girl
    • 2.2 I Will Never Be The Same
    • 2.3 How To Destroy Angels
  • 3 External Links

Biography

Maandig's first foray into music came as a child, when a friend played the soundtrack to the musical Miss Saigon for her. She was so impressed that she went out and bought a copy, learned the songs and modeled her vocal style on it. In high school she tried her hand at musical theater, hoping to eventually become a Broadway singer, but decided that it wasn't for her. After high school, Maandig went to fashion school to pursue a career as a personal shopper or stylist but dropped out after feeling jaded about it. She then fell back on pursuing a singing career and used the opportunity to help her overcome her stage fright. [2]

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Body of Work

West Indian Girl

  • West Indian Girl (2004)
  • Remix EP (2006)
  • 4th & Wall (2007)
  • 4th On The Floor (Remixes, Vol. 2) (2009)
  • We Believe (2009)

I Will Never Be The Same

Live keyboards and b/g vocals (April-June 2009)

How To Destroy Angels

  • How To Destroy Angels (2010)

External Links

  • How To Destroy Angels
  • I Will Never Be The Same
  • West Indian Girl
  • Mariqueen's Twitter profile
  • Mariqueen on Facebook
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