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The Right Track was a recording studio in Cleveland, Ohio, at which Trent Reznor was employed as a recording engineer and recorded demos and songs for Nine Inch Nails' debut album, Pretty Hate Machine.

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The Right Track opened in August 1987 in the Film Exchange Building at 2106 Payne Ave. in Cleveland. [1] Bart Koster, the owner, was a regular customer at Pi Keyboards and Audio, where Reznor was working as a salesman. He found Reznor to be skilled, intelligent, and funny, and thought he could easily pick up recording engineering, so he hired Reznor before before he even finished building the studio. [2]

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