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'''thingsfallingapart.com''' was a website set up by [[Nine Inch Nails]] to promote the release of ''[[Things Falling Apart]]''. It was up from December 2000 to mid 2004 and contained information on the songs contained on the release, the promotional trailer, samples of the tracks and the artwork for the CD and vinyl releases, as well as a couple of additional pieces. Although the site has since been taken down, it was saved and can be viewed [http://nin.ru/tfa/ here].
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'''thingsfallingapart.com''' was a flash website set up by [[Nine Inch Nails]] to promote the release of ''[[Things Falling Apart]]''. It was up from December 2000 to mid 2004.
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==Content==
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*The ''Things Falling Apart'' promotional trailer (broadcast version - 30 sec)
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*The ''Things Falling Apart'' promotional trailer (complete version - web only - 60 sec)
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*Song samples of the tracks
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*Front and back cover artwork
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*Vinyl release artwork
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*CD release artwork
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*Promotional artwork (poster, postcard, and flat)
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In addition, two pieces of music played in the background when the site was loaded: an unused remix of "[[The New Flesh]]" and [[Untitled (from thingsfallingapart.com)|an untitled instrumental outtake]]. These tracks were available for download at [[remix.nin.com]].
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The 'Info' section of the site contained the following text:
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<blockquote><p>THINGS FALLING APART contains various manipulations of songs from [[The Fragile (halo)|THE FRAGILE]] recording sessions.</p>
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<p>The 10-track disc features new interpretations of FRAGILE songs by a variety of musicians, including members of Nine Inch Nails and the [[Nothing Records|Nothing]] collective. THINGS FALLING APART also features two previously unreleased tracks: a cover of [[Gary Numan]]'s "Metal" (from Numan's 1979 album THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE) and "The Great Collapse", a new song recorded during THE FRAGILE sessions and completed by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Alan Moulder]] prior to NIN's [[Fragility 2.0|2000 U.S. tour]]. Produced by Reznor, THINGS FALLING APART follows a long line of remix albums from NIN, including [[Further Down The Spiral|FURTHER DOWN THE SPIRAL]] and [[Fixed|FIXED]].</p></blockquote>
  
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==External Link==
 
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*[http://nin.ru/tfa/ thingsfallingapart.com] saved at [http://nin.ru/ http://nin.ru/] (Russian fan site)
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 15 August 2025

thingsfallingapart.com

thingsfallingapart.com was a flash website set up by Nine Inch Nails to promote the release of Things Falling Apart. It was up from December 2000 to mid 2004.

Content

  • The Things Falling Apart promotional trailer (broadcast version - 30 sec)
  • The Things Falling Apart promotional trailer (complete version - web only - 60 sec)
  • Song samples of the tracks
  • Front and back cover artwork
  • Vinyl release artwork
  • CD release artwork
  • Promotional artwork (poster, postcard, and flat)


In addition, two pieces of music played in the background when the site was loaded: an unused remix of "The New Flesh" and an untitled instrumental outtake. These tracks were available for download at remix.nin.com.


The 'Info' section of the site contained the following text:

THINGS FALLING APART contains various manipulations of songs from THE FRAGILE recording sessions.

The 10-track disc features new interpretations of FRAGILE songs by a variety of musicians, including members of Nine Inch Nails and the Nothing collective. THINGS FALLING APART also features two previously unreleased tracks: a cover of Gary Numan's "Metal" (from Numan's 1979 album THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE) and "The Great Collapse", a new song recorded during THE FRAGILE sessions and completed by Trent Reznor and Alan Moulder prior to NIN's 2000 U.S. tour. Produced by Reznor, THINGS FALLING APART follows a long line of remix albums from NIN, including FURTHER DOWN THE SPIRAL and FIXED.

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