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[[Image:{{member| name = Richard Patrick| imgname = Richardpatrick.jpg|thumbnailinstruments = Guitar, Backing Vocals|years = 1989-1993| tours = [[Pretty Hate Machine Tour]]}}'''Richard Patrick''' (born May 10, 1968) is a former guitarist for [[Nine Inch Nails]]and leader of the band Filter. He has played the guitar since the age of nine and names The Cure, U2, and Stone Temple Pilots as primary musical influences, specifically the inventive use of technology used by U2's The Edge. His actor brother, Robert Patrick, was often seen wearing NIN shirts and pins while Richard was a member, as evidenced by his headshots from the time. This can also be seen on the behind-the-scenes footage for ''Terminator 2: Judgment Day''.
'''Richard While Patrickwas not inducted into the [[Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame]] along with NIN, he attended the Rock Hall''' (born May 10, 1968) is a former guitarist for s special NIN fan day that took place in 2022. [[Nine Inch NailsTrent Reznor]]stated during a livestreamed band interview[https://www. He has played the guitar since the age of nine and names The Cure, U2, and Stone Temple Pilots as primary musical influences, specifically the inventive use of technology and flood sounds used by those artistsyoutube. His actor brother, Robert com/watch?v=yOlqBkaY6YY] that he wanted Patrickand [[Charlie Clouser]] to be included, but that he was often seen wearing NIN shirts and pins while Richard was a member, as evidenced by his headshots from the time. This can also be seen on the behind-the-scenes footage for Terminator 2: Judgment Dayonly allowed so many band members.
According ==Career==Patrick has stated that he began working on his own music, and attempted to secure a record deal, during the biography on 80s. He briefly met Trent Reznor in Cleveland in 1985 when his band, The Akt, was invited to open for the official Filter website[[Exotic Birds]]. They later met again at Pi Keyboards and Audio, Patrick where Reznor worked. [https://vwmusicrocks.com/an-interview-with-richard-patrick-of-filter/] He was nicknamed then briefly in a band called [[Kollaps]], prior to NIN, which also included Reznor.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDT4UWJ14s4] After The Akt disbanded in 1989, Reznor asked him to listen to some of the songs he'd recorded, including "[[PiggyHead Like A Hole (song)|Head Like A Hole]]" and "[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]" during his sessions , and asked him to become the touring guitarist in NIN, which he did for two and half years. [https://vwmusicrocks.com/an-interview-with -richard-patrick-of-filter/] He can be seen in the [[Nine Inch Nailsmusic videos|music videos]] for "Down In It", "Head Like A Hole", "[[Wish (song)|Wish]]", and "[[Gave Up]]". His only recorded contribution—a droning guitar sound—can be heard at the end of "[[Sanctified]]" on ''[[Pretty Hate Machine]]''. It is unknown however whether this has any relation or if it has had influence He chose to leave the NIN song by band during the recording of ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'' in 1993 because he felt that he was unable to focus on his own burgeoning musical creations while working as a hired gun for Nine Inch Nails. He also was not happy about the same nameamount of money he was being paid, and was offended when [[John Malm]] suggested that he work as a pizza delivery driver to supplement his income. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS-zdH5K0hw]
Patrick was nicknamed "[[Piggy#Meaning|Piggy]]" during his time with Nine Inch Nails. According to fellow NIN collaborator and future [[Filter]] bandmate [[Brian Liesegang]], Trent Reznor was very upset when Patrick left the band and wrote the song "Piggy" about it shortly thereafter.[https://www.facebook.com/Filter/photos/a.186150516351/10155799437926352/?type=3&permPage=Career==1] The Filter track "Captain Bligh" was originally rumored to be about Reznor, but Patrick spent two has since debunked this.[https://loudwire.com/filter-richard-patrick-wikipedia-fact-or-fiction/] Though their relationship was semi-acrimonious in the past, Reznor and Patrick are on good terms.[https://www.spin.com/2019/10/filter-richard-patrick-nine-inch-nails-pretty-hate-machine/] Patrick made a half years as the touring guitarist in live guest appearance with NIN and can be seen in the 1996 for [[Nine Inch Nails music videos1996/09/05_New_York,_NY|music videosone date]] for "of the [[Down In It Nights Of Nothing Tour]]. He (song)|Down In Italong with [[Danny Lohner]]," "Charlie Clouser and [[Head Like A Hole (songChris Vrenna]])also joined NIN onstage for six songs at the [[2022/09/24_Cleveland,_OH|Head Like A HoleCleveland show]] of the [[NIN 2022]]tour," one of the songs being a cover of Filter's "[[Wish (song)|WishHey Man Nice Shot]]". Following his time in NIN, Patrick formed Filter with Brian Liesegang," and "though Liesegang left in 1997. He was later considered by Trent Reznor to contribute to the [[Gave UpTapeworm]]project." His only recorded contribution—a droning guitar sound—can be heard at the end [http://shoutengine.com/UnderneathItAllANineInchNailsPodcast/episode-05-surprise-an-interview-with-richard-patr-1078] He was briefly a part of "[[SanctifiedRelated_bands_and_artists#The_Damning_Well|The Damning Well]]" on ''alongside other former NIN members Danny Lohner and [[Pretty Hate MachineJosh Freese]].'' He chose In 2005, with both Filter and Stone Temple Pilots on hiatus, Patrick joined with the DeLeo brothers to leave form the supergroup band Army of Anyone, and in late 2006 the band during released their eponymous album. The band split a year later, and Patrick returned to working on Filter and continued to release albums. Brian Liesegang rejoined Filter in 2018 and, utilizing the PledgeMusic platform, the pair began working on a musical sequel to ''Short Bus'' entitled ''reBus''. This was shelved in the recording wake of the PledgeMusic bankruptcy, Liesegang left Filter, and Patrick stated that he was working on another new Filter album. It was eventually released as ''The Algorithm'' in 2023 and contained two songs written with Liesegang. Since 2016, Patrick has been composing film scores alongside his work for Filter. His credits include ''Dark Crimes'' (2016), ''[[The Downward Spiral Last Rampage'' (2017), ''Breathe, Nolan, Breathe'' (halo2019)|, ''The Downward Spiral]2nd'' (2020), and ''Chariot'' (2022). In 2022, Patrick began a side project with Jim Louvau called A Place To Kill. He has also recently appeared alongside Danny Lohner on the Deadly Apples track "Volatile". ===Exit from NIN===In a 1994 interview with ''Alternative Press''[http://www.nin-pages.de/1994_Alternative_Press_April_english.htm], Reznor spoke about Patrick's exit from the band:<blockquote>Rich was working on a lot of his own stuff right at the time I was doing '' in 1993 due in part to [[Trent ReznorBroken]] not allowing ''. I encouraged him to do that, and I asked him any creative input if he wanted an objective opinion good or musical contributionsbad, let me know. He felt that he had to express himself, understandably, as well as often taking and I encouraged him. During the course of separation I think he'd been around a lot of onstage physical abuse from Reznorpeople with ulterior motives, including the guys that were playing with him. What's in it for them if Rich goes out on the road with me for a year? I noticed a great sense of animosity and competition. Patrick went At that same time, I was reaching out to my band for input. I called up Rich and he was working on his project but he was like, "Okay, I'll come out." He had been out here for a month and had never asked to form hear a demo of the songs! I'm hurt, and I'm kind of insulted. Okay, everybody wanted to be part of this project and my goal is to make it more of a band thing. But I'm not going to beg for someone to help me. Then find out he has a manager and he's shopping for a deal. When confronted and his own industrial rock bandbluff was called, he admitted to it. We're friends, [[Filter]]man, with [[Brian Liesegang]] and I wouldn't have released five studio albums: minded if you just told me, I'm trying to do what you wanted to do but there'Short Buss more to being in the band than, here's your itinerary, here' (1995)s your check, be on the bus next week. I have no problems with him. He's a great performer, he looks good onstage, and he worked well. Musically, it'Title s not hard to replace him. But as a personality who brewed in the stew of Recordfour guys on the bus, he was my best friend. Somehow in the course of last year, he's gone from being my best friend to somebody who hates my guts because somehow I stopped him from realizing his potential as a singer/songwriter when all I' (1999)ve done is give him a salary to live off of for the last few years, and encouraged him to do it. I wish him all the best, but all I want to know is, "Why did you do it that way?"</blockquote> In a 1995 interview with ''The AmalgamutAlternative Press'' (2002)[http://www.nin-pages.de/englisch_ap_1995_filter.htm], Patrick spoke about his exit:<blockquote>I hated the frustration involved with being in that band. I was talking to [MTV VJ] Kennedy after I left, and she's like, "Well, you know a lot of people are saying good things about your demo." And I'Anthems For The Damnedm like, "Yeah, like who?" "Trent." Trent was always supportive. I think it was being caught in the machine of Nine Inch Nails that broke me down. It wasn't Trent, it wasn't [[John Malm, Jr.|John]]. It was me saying, "I don' (2008)t know if I can be a hired gun anymore." I wanted to be creative, and Trent extended his hand and said, "Come on." I'd be with him and we'd try to write. I'd look into his eyes and it was like, "I don't know where you are going, I don't know what I want." He knew it, I knew it and we still said that we gotta try harder, but it wasn'The Trouble t gonna happen. I had my way of being creative on my own and I did it with Angels'' (2010)Short Bus''. And he has a way all of his own.
In 2005 Patrick also formed the It was a frustrating thing for me. I didn't know what I was mad at. I didn't know why it was hard for me to be in that band Army of Anyone with . I realized that it couldn't go on. I couldn't go on the DeLeo brothers of Stone Temple Pilots road and in late 2006 be the band released their eponymous albumguitar player that couldn't write what he plays. It was frustrating because I had to come to that realization. The band split a year later and Patrick returned Even though Trent really did try to Filterwork it out with me, I couldn't even face him anymore. It was one of the most difficult times in my life.</blockquote>
==Body Of Work==
===Nine Inch Nails===
*''Pretty Hate Machine'' (Droning guitar, "Sanctified"; 1989)
*''[[Closure]]''
===Filter===
*''The Trouble with Angels'' (2010)
*''The Sun Comes Out Tonight'' (2013)
*''Crazy Eyes'' (2016)
*''The Algorithm'' (2023)
===Army Of Anyone===
==External Links==
*[https://www.facebook.com/richard.patrick.400 Richard Patrick on Facebook]
*[http://www.officialfilter.com Official Filter website]
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