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*... that Trent Reznor collaborated with singer Stella Katsoudas for a reworking of "[[A Warm Place]]" off of the album ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'' titled "[[A_Warm_Place#A_Warm_Place_.28illum_tangendo.29|A Warm Place (illum tangendo)]]"
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*... that the original Pigface version of "[[Suck]]" that was re-recorded for the ''[[Broken]]'' EP was released as [[multitracks]] for a remix competition in 2006 and are available from [[ninremixes.com]]?
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*... that on the data disc that were parts of the [[Ghosts#Formats|deluxe releases]] of ''[[Ghosts|Ghosts I-IV]]'', [[multitracks]] for two extra songs, "[[37 Ghosts]]" and "[[38 Ghosts]]" were found.
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*... that in the 1995 movie ''Se7en'', directed by David Fincher, the opening sequence features the "[[Closer]]" remix "[[Closer (Precursor)]]"?
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*... that in 1999, nin.com posted incomplete multitrack clips of "[[Starfuckers, Inc. (song)|Starfuckers, Inc.]]", "[[The Day The World Went Away (song)|The Day The World Went Away]]" and "[[The Big Come Down]]" in swf format, which can be downloaded from [[ninremixes.com]].
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*... that David Fincher went on to direct the [[Only_%28song%29#Music_Video|music video]] for "[[Only (song)|Only]]", released in the summer of 2005, which won an award for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Music Video?
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*... that the stripped-down nature of [[The CRC Sessions]] are thought to have inspired the ''[[Still]]'' recording.
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*... that "[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]" [[The_Perfect_Drug_%28song%29#Music_Video|music video]] was one of the most expensive videos at the time as the costs of building a refrigerated set, renting period costumes, and securing use of Gustav Klimt's The Kiss painting were all factors in the almost $1 million cost?
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*... that [[In pop culture|in popular culture]] NIN have been featured in many soundtracks and games, such as ''[[Quake]]'' where ammunition crates for the nail gun weapon have the NIN logo on them.
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*... that the song "[[La Mer]]", with its build up to create a sonic atmosphere, is arguably heavily infuenced by the Debussy piece of the same name?
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 1 July 2008

  • ... that the original Pigface version of "Suck" that was re-recorded for the Broken EP was released as multitracks for a remix competition in 2006 and are available from ninremixes.com?
  • ... that in the 1995 movie Se7en, directed by David Fincher, the opening sequence features the "Closer" remix "Closer (Precursor)"?
  • ... that David Fincher went on to direct the music video for "Only", released in the summer of 2005, which won an award for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Music Video?
  • ... that "The Perfect Drug" music video was one of the most expensive videos at the time as the costs of building a refrigerated set, renting period costumes, and securing use of Gustav Klimt's The Kiss painting were all factors in the almost $1 million cost?
  • ... that the song "La Mer", with its build up to create a sonic atmosphere, is arguably heavily infuenced by the Debussy piece of the same name?
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