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(it ain't an NIN live recording)
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[[Image:halo_00_cover.jpg|thumb|''Halo 00'' Bootleg]]
 
[[Image:halo_00_cover.jpg|thumb|''Halo 00'' Bootleg]]
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'''''Halo 00''''' is a commercial silver CD [[bootlegs|bootleg]] released in summer 1992 (or earlier).  It was supposedly a limited, numbered release of 2000 copies.
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==Background==
 
==Background==
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'''''Halo 00''''' is a commercial silver bootleg released in summer 1992 (or earlier).  It was supposedly a limited, numbered release of 2000 copies.
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The first track is a soundboard recording of [[NIN]] performing "[[Suck]]" live at an unknown date likely from the [[Hate_Tour|Hate]] or [[Sin_Tour|Sin]] tours. This was originally released on the [http://www.discogs.com/release/1563615 TVT Sampler Summer 1991] promo cassette. The second track is "[[Supernaut]]" by [[1000 Homo DJs]] with the original vocals by [[Trent Reznor]], taken from the [http://www.discogs.com/release/1563339 Wax Trax! Sampler #2] promo cassette.  This was four years before the Reznor vocal version was officially released on ''Black Box – Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years''.
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The first track is a soundboard recording of Pig performing "[[Suck]]" at an unknown Lollapalooza date in 1991. It can be differentiated from [[NIN]]'s version by noting the different structure; NIN's version does not use the harmonized guitar lead. The second track is "[[Supernaut]]" with the original vocals by [[Trent Reznor]], rumored to be taken from a rare 1990 Wax Trax sampler.  This was a couple years before the Reznor vocal version was officially released on the Wax Trax Black Box.
 
  
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These 2 tracks were later made available on the bootleg ''[[Demos and Remixes]]''.
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These two tracks were later made available on the bootleg ''[[Demos & Remixes]]''. The image used on the cover is taken from the ''Black Kiss'' comic book series by Howard Chaykin.
  
 
==Tracklisting==
 
==Tracklisting==
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#"Suck (Live)" – 5:26
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#"Suck" – 5:26
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#"Supernaut (Original)" – 6:24
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#"Supernaut" – 6:24
  
 
[[Category:NIN Bootlegs]]
 
[[Category:NIN Bootlegs]]

Latest revision as of 04:22, 8 March 2025

Halo 00 Bootleg

Halo 00 is a commercial silver CD bootleg released in summer 1992 (or earlier). It was supposedly a limited, numbered release of 2000 copies.

Background

The first track is a soundboard recording of NIN performing "Suck" live at an unknown date likely from the Hate or Sin tours. This was originally released on the TVT Sampler Summer 1991 promo cassette. The second track is "Supernaut" by 1000 Homo DJs with the original vocals by Trent Reznor, taken from the Wax Trax! Sampler #2 promo cassette. This was four years before the Reznor vocal version was officially released on Black Box – Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years.

These two tracks were later made available on the bootleg Demos & Remixes. The image used on the cover is taken from the Black Kiss comic book series by Howard Chaykin.

Tracklisting

  1. "Suck" – 5:26
  2. "Supernaut" – 6:24
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