*[[The_Social_Network_Soundtrack#10th_Anniversary_Editions|''The Social Network'' Dolby Atmos mix Ultra HD Blu-ray]]
*[[1990/08/04_Cleveland,_OH#Bootlegs|H-Gun Hate Tour film]]
*[[Closure#Abandoned 1995 tour film|Simon Maxwell Further Down The Spiral Tour filmand album]]
*[[Dissonance#Scrapped_concert_film|Dissonance/Outside Tour film]]
*[[Lights_In_The_Sky_Tour#Scrapped_3D_Film|Lights In The Sky Tour film]]
*[[2013/11/08_Los_Angeles,_CATension_2013_Tour#NotesTour_Film|Tension NIN 2013 Tour -2014 Touring Cycle film]]*[[Closure#LaserDisc|''[[Closure'' LaserDisc]]'' laserdisc and live album*[[Closure#DVD|''Closure'' retail DVDand single-layer DVD leak version]]*''[[Year Zero]]'' Definitive Edition vinyl*''[[The Slip]]'' Definitive Edition vinyl
*[[Gone_Girl_Soundtrack#Outtakes|''Gone Girl Soundtrack'' outtakes vinyl]]
*''[[Patriots Day Soundtrack]]'' vinyl release
=="Love Gun" cover==
On the inside cover of the 1994 KISS tribute album, ''Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved'', Nine Inch Nails is listed as one of the bands that did not participate in the album("missing in action"). Reporting at the time indicated that NIN was offered a slot for a cover of "Love Gun". Reznor had "all the best intentions to contribute," but he did not have enough time with the impending release of ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'', and so there was no work done to even begin the cover. [https://www.theninhotline.com/news/archives/1999.12.html]
=="Personal Jesus" cover==
In 1998, it was reported by several news sources that Trent Reznor would be providing a cover of "Personal Jesus" for the Depeche Mode tribute album, ''For the Masses'', produced by God Lives Underwater. [https://web.archive.org/web/20020608124830/http://www.mtv.com/news/w64vjaarticles/god-lives-underwater-on-skinny-puppy-depeche-mode-projects1428020/19980506/story.jhtml] [https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.nin/c/PaFiazACFoE/m/8_OS535EkYEJ]
However, it did not appear on the final album. According to an interview with the album's executive producer, Nine Inch Nails really wanted to contribute, but were unable due to time constraints. [https://www.depmode.com/Depeche_Mode_Bong_36.php]
In 2018, it was announced that Reznor and [[Atticus Ross]] would be doing the score for ''The Woman In The Window''. The score was completed and described as "avant-garde" by Reznor. [https://www.revolvermag.com/music/nine-inch-nails-9-things-we-learned-our-visit-trent-reznors-studio]. However, after some test screenings, the film changed direction with rewrites and reshoots, and Reznor and Ross withdrew from the film. The studio hired Danny Elfman to write a new score. Fans have sometimes speculated that the music may have become ''[[Ghosts V: Together]]''/''[[Ghosts VI: Locusts]]'', but a quote from the film's director seems to indicate that the music was much heavier:
<blockquote>It was a lot more brutal in my original conception. Both aesthetically, with really fucking hard cuts and really violent music — Trent Reznor did an incredible score for it that was abrasive and hard-core — and in its depiction of Anna, Amy Adams’s character, who was far messier and kind of despicable in a lot of ways.[https://www.vulture.com/2022/03/the-woman-in-the-window-is-not-the-film-joe-wright-made.html]</blockquote>
==''The Fragile'' sheet music book==
While ''The Fragile'' was being recorded, Reznor hired some friends to put together a book of scores of the songs on the album, for the instruments that were actually used in recording. The plan was for the book to be an artfully designed collectible. The project turned out to be much more work than was expected and it was abandoned due to needing to finish the album.[http://www.nin-pages.de/chat_spin_21_11_00.htm]
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