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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.
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This is a list of bands and artists related to [[NIN]] in some significant way. Some have toured with NIN (as openers, as co-headliners or as headliners), some have collaborated with NIN and [[Trent Reznor]] and some are current projects of past NIN members.
  
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*[[12 Rounds]]
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*[[Tori Amos]]
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*[[Atari Teenage Riot]]
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*[[Autolux]]
 
*[[Bauhaus]]
 
*[[Bauhaus]]
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*Courtney Love
 
 
*[[David Bowie]]
 
*[[David Bowie]]
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*[[Coil]]
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*[[Death From Above 1979]]
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*[[Dillinger Escape Plan]]
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*[[The Dresden Dolls]]
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*[[EL-P]]
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*[[Error]]
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*[[Dave Grohl]]
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*[[Jane's Addiction]]
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*[[The Jesus and Mary Chain]]
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*[[Ladytron]]
 
*[[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
 
*[[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]
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*[[Mew]]
 
*[[Modwheelmood]]
 
*[[Modwheelmood]]
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*[[Peter Murphy]]
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*[[Gary Numan]]
 
*[[Peaches]]
 
*[[Peaches]]
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*[[Pop Will Eat Itself]]
 
*[[Prick]]
 
*[[Prick]]
 
*[[Puscifer]]
 
*[[Puscifer]]
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*[[Saul Williams]]
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*[[Serena Maneesh]]
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*[[Skinny Puppy]]
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*[[Street Sweeper Social Club]]
 
*[[Tapeworm]]
 
*[[Tapeworm]]
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*[[The Dresden Dolls]]
 
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*[[Tool]]
 
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*[[Tori Amos]]
 
 
*[[TV On the Radio]]
 
*[[TV On the Radio]]
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*[[Saul Williams]]
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*[[Zack de la Rocha]]
  
 
Those without their own articles are listed below in alphabetical order.
 
Those without their own articles are listed below in alphabetical order.
  
 
==Army of Anyone==
 
==Army of Anyone==
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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.
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Army of Anyone is a [[Richard Patrick]] project, featuring the DeLeo brothers from Stone Temple Pilots. Their first record came out late 2006.
  
 
==Black Light Burns==
 
==Black Light Burns==
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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 [[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 (halo)|With Teeth]]''), thus leaving those respective gutiarist spots to James Iha and [[Aaron North]] in order to commit to Black Light Burns. Reznor also offered input on the Black Light Burns songs which Borland found to be quite valuable.
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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, this is mainly Wes Borland's project in the studio, with the other musicians serving for the live component.
  
 
==The Damning Well==
 
==The Damning Well==
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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.''
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The Damning Well is a rock band comprising several NIN members: [[Richard Patrick]] on vocals, [[Danny Lohner]], [[Josh Freese]] on drums and Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit on guitar.
  
 
==Filter==
 
==Filter==
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Filter was formed by [[Richard Patrick]] and [[Brian Liesegang]] after their departure from NIN, for which Patrick was the touring guitarist during the [[Pretty Hate Machine]] era. Liesegang soon quit Filter after their first record, leaving the band as the studio project of [[Richard Patrick]]. They have 5 albums.
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Filter was formed by [[Richard Patrick]] and [[Brian Liesegang]] after their departure from NIN, for which Patrick was the touring guitarist during the [[Pretty Hate Machine]] era. Liesegang soon quit Filter after their first record, leaving the band as the studio project of [[Richard Patrick]] and a revolving group of other members.
  
 
==Guns N' Roses==
 
==Guns N' Roses==
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[[Robin Finck]] and [[Josh Freese]] have played for Guns N' Roses.  Various hidden references to GNR exist in [[nin.com]]'s "current" photos.
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[[Robin Finck]] and [[Josh Freese]] have played for Guns N' Roses.  Various hidden references to GNR exist in [[nin.com]]'s "current" photos. NIN played a few shows as a supporting band for GNR in 1991.
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NIN played a few shows as a supporting band for GNR in 1991.
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==Jim Rose Circus==
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A freak show/circus troupe that supported Nine Inch Nails in the 1994/1995 tours. They are unusual in this aspect as they are one of, if not the only, non-musical group to support NIN.
  
 
==Meat Beat Manifesto==
 
==Meat Beat Manifesto==
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'''Meat Beat Manifesto''' is an electronic music group from Swindon, UK. They have worked on "Closer (Deviation)", a remix of "[[Closer]]", as well as a remix of "[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]". They opened for NIN many times during [[Hate Tour]] in 1990 and once again at the the on [[1996/09/05 New York, NY|1996/09/05]] Night of Nothing show in New York, NY.
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Meat Beat Manifesto is an English electronic band. They have remixed "[[Closer]]" and "[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]". They opened for NIN during the [[Hate Tour]] in 1990 and once again at the [[1996/09/05 New York, NY|1996/09/05]] Night of Nothing show in New York, NY.  MBM was also signed to [[Nothing Records]].
  
 
==Moving Units==
 
==Moving Units==
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'''Moving Units''' is a dance-punk band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2001 by Chris Hathwell, Blake Miller, and Johan Boegli. They have performed opening slots for various bands, including Hot Hot Heat, the Pixies, and Blur. They opened for Nine Inch Nails the first half of their [[With Teeth Spring Arena Tour]] in 2006. See the [[wp:Moving_Units|Moving Units wikipedia article]].
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Moving Units is an American dance-punk band who opened for NIN during the [[With Teeth Spring Arena Tour]] in 2006.
  
 
==nearLY==
 
==nearLY==
 
nearLY is [[Jerome Dillon]]'s solo project. The album ''reminder'' (2005) is inspired by Dillon's recurring dream.
 
nearLY is [[Jerome Dillon]]'s solo project. The album ''reminder'' (2005) is inspired by Dillon's recurring dream.
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==Nine Inch Dix==
 
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A Californian hip-hop group created by Snoop Dogg in 2004. Their first album ''Cumming Soon'' will come out in summer 2007. In the words of Snoop Dogg,
 
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:''Nine Inch Dix was a group that we created years ago at the studio with Dr. Dre. Me, Mel-Man, a couple of other cats, just because we liked the Nine Inch Nails and we was like “We need to be the first black rock group called the Nine Inch Dix.” We was just clowning around and all we used to do was take old school songs, and put our own twist on it, like “I’d Rather Fuck With U”, the shit Eazy-E and all them niggas used to do back then? Take songs and then just put nasty shit on them.''
 
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:''The Nine Inch Dix is creating a fan base and really making some good music that’s good for the soul and good for the heart, because it’s shit that niggas couldn’t normally say! We’re saying when we’re the Nine Inch Dix, we don’t give a fuck!''
 
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:''Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, Lil Half Dead, Jelly Roll, Mel-Man, Sean Lewan, Lil G, LT Hutton… it’ a lot of members man! We got members man! Cause on certain songs, niggas just slide by and get to singing, then nigga you in the group! That’s what it is! Oh yeah, and you gotta be nine inches though, but that ain’t for me to tell, the bitches gotta say that!'' [http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/snoopdogg07/part3/]
 
  
 
==A Perfect Circle==
 
==A Perfect Circle==
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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.
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A Perfect Circle was formed in 1999 by Billy Howerdel, a guitar tech for NIN, Tool and Smashing Pumpkins. 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.  Josh Freese went on to play drums for NIN from 2005 to 2008.
  
 
==Queens Of The Stone Age==
 
==Queens Of The Stone Age==
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Queens Of The Stone Age opened for NIN during the autumn leg of the [[With Teeth arena tour]]. [[Dave Grohl]] has played for both bands in the studio. Reznor has provided guest vocals for QOTSA's 2007 record, ''Era Vulgaris.'' Unfortunately, the song, "Era Vulgaris" is not on the US edition of the album, but can be found as a bonus track on the European and Japanese editions of the CD and as a free digital download at the QOTSA website. Josh Homme later stated in an interview that Reznor recorded a song with him for use on the album ''[[Year Zero]],'' but the song did not make it through to the final cut.[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003549969]
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Queens Of The Stone Age opened for NIN during the [[With Teeth Fall Arena Tour]] in 2005. [[Dave Grohl]] has played for both bands in the studio. Reznor has provided guest vocals for QOTSA. Josh Homme later stated in an interview that Reznor recorded a song with him for use on the album ''[[Year Zero]],'' but the song did not make it through to the final cut.
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==SONOIO==
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SONOIO is an alternative rock/electronica solo project from [[Alessandro Cortini]] that he began in 2010 after leaving NIN at the end of the [[Lights In The Sky Tour]].
  
 
==Tweaker==
 
==Tweaker==
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[[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.
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[[Chris Vrenna]]'s electronic/jazz project Tweaker performed the ''Doom 3'' title theme instead of NIN. Tweaker has 3 full-length albums.
  
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==Jim Rose Circus==
 
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A freak show/circus troupe that supported Nine Inch Nails in the 1994/1995 tours. They are unusual in  this aspect as they are one of, if not the only, non-musical group to support NIN.
 
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[:Category:Early bands]][[Category:Related to NIN]]
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* [[:Category:Early bands]]
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[[Category:Related to NIN]]

Revision as of 23:05, 4 June 2013

This is a list of bands and artists related to NIN in some significant way. Some have toured with NIN (as openers, as co-headliners or as headliners), some have collaborated with NIN and Trent Reznor and some are current projects of past NIN members.

  • 12 Rounds
  • Tori Amos
  • Atari Teenage Riot
  • Autolux
  • Bauhaus
  • David Bowie
  • Coil
  • Death From Above 1979
  • Dillinger Escape Plan
  • The Dresden Dolls
  • EL-P
  • Error
  • Dave Grohl
  • Jane's Addiction
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain
  • Ladytron
  • Marilyn Manson
  • Mew
  • Modwheelmood
  • Peter Murphy
  • Gary Numan
  • Peaches
  • Pop Will Eat Itself
  • Prick
  • Puscifer
  • Serena Maneesh
  • Skinny Puppy
  • Street Sweeper Social Club
  • Tapeworm
  • TV On the Radio
  • Saul Williams
  • Zack de la Rocha

Those without their own articles are listed below in alphabetical order.

Contents

  • 1 Army of Anyone
  • 2 Black Light Burns
  • 3 The Damning Well
  • 4 Filter
  • 5 Guns N' Roses
  • 6 Jim Rose Circus
  • 7 Meat Beat Manifesto
  • 8 Moving Units
  • 9 nearLY
  • 10 A Perfect Circle
  • 11 Queens Of The Stone Age
  • 12 SONOIO
  • 13 Tweaker
  • 14 See also

Army of Anyone

Army of Anyone is a Richard Patrick project, featuring the DeLeo brothers from Stone Temple Pilots. Their first record came out late 2006.

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, this is mainly Wes Borland's project in the studio, with the other musicians serving for the live component.

The Damning Well

The Damning Well is a rock band comprising several NIN members: Richard Patrick on vocals, Danny Lohner, Josh Freese on drums and Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit on guitar.

Filter

Filter was formed by Richard Patrick and Brian Liesegang after their departure from NIN, for which Patrick was the touring guitarist during the Pretty Hate Machine era. Liesegang soon quit Filter after their first record, leaving the band as the studio project of Richard Patrick and a revolving group of other members.

Guns N' Roses

Robin Finck and Josh Freese have played for Guns N' Roses. Various hidden references to GNR exist in nin.com's "current" photos. NIN played a few shows as a supporting band for GNR in 1991.

Jim Rose Circus

A freak show/circus troupe that supported Nine Inch Nails in the 1994/1995 tours. They are unusual in this aspect as they are one of, if not the only, non-musical group to support NIN.

Meat Beat Manifesto

Meat Beat Manifesto is an English electronic band. They have remixed "Closer" and "The Perfect Drug". They opened for NIN during the Hate Tour in 1990 and once again at the 1996/09/05 Night of Nothing show in New York, NY. MBM was also signed to Nothing Records.

Moving Units

Moving Units is an American dance-punk band who opened for NIN during the With Teeth Spring Arena Tour in 2006.

nearLY

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

A Perfect Circle

A Perfect Circle was formed in 1999 by Billy Howerdel, a guitar tech for NIN, Tool and Smashing Pumpkins. 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. Josh Freese went on to play drums for NIN from 2005 to 2008.

Queens Of The Stone Age

Queens Of The Stone Age opened for NIN during the With Teeth Fall Arena Tour in 2005. Dave Grohl has played for both bands in the studio. Reznor has provided guest vocals for QOTSA. Josh Homme later stated in an interview that Reznor recorded a song with him for use on the album Year Zero, but the song did not make it through to the final cut.

SONOIO

SONOIO is an alternative rock/electronica solo project from Alessandro Cortini that he began in 2010 after leaving NIN at the end of the Lights In The Sky Tour.

Tweaker

Chris Vrenna's electronic/jazz project Tweaker performed the Doom 3 title theme instead of NIN. Tweaker has 3 full-length albums.

See also

  • Category:Early bands
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