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The Social Network Soundtrack was scored by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for the David Fincher film The Social Network, based on the popular social networking site Facebook. It was the first release from The Null Corporation to be marked with a Null number, being Null 01.
The first track from the soundtrack, "Hand Covers Bruise (No Piano)" debuted on The Social Network's website on August 30, 2010, streaming in the background. The album will be released by The Null Corporation and distributed by Sony Music.
The album was released digitally on September 28, exclusively on Amazon.com, and will be available in three physical formats: CD, Blu-Ray audio and Vinyl, released on October 11, 18 and 25 respectively. ((More...))
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- On October 22nd, a Fan-Created DVD entitled "The Downward Spiral: Live at Webster Hall" is released.
- On September 10th, NIN plays their final show for the foreseeable future at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, California. Guest musicians included Mike Garson, Gary Numan, Atticus Ross, Dave Navarro, and the Dillinger Escape Plan.
- On July 10th, Trent Reznor released the dates for North American club performances which will be the final NIN tour. Four nights in NYC, two nights in Chicago, and four nights in LA.
- On June 22nd, Trent Reznor received government recognition for helping Eric de la Cruz in the form of proclamations from the US House of Representatives (three Congressman in total), the US Senate, the NYS Governor, the NYS Senate, the NYS Comptroller and the Suffolk County Legislature.
- On June 9th, Trent Reznor was presented with a Special Achievement Webby for Artist of the Year at the annual Webby awards.
- On May 20th, Reznor offers three different donation packages on nin.com in order to raise money to help Eric De La Cruz pay for a heart transplant. The different priced donation packages range from attending soundchecks to spending time with the band before a show and watching the performance from the side of the stage. A regular donation option is also set up on the nin.com store.
- On April 15th, the NIN:Access app for the iPhone became available for free from iTunes.
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