There have also been fake pre-release leaks over the years. A handful of songs claiming to be new NIN tracks were leaked during the summer of 1999, ahead of the release of ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]''.
In the mid-2020s, with the advent of AI-generated music, images, video, and voice replacement, fake songs attributed to famous artists began to appear on the Internet. In the run-up to the [[Peel It Back Tour]], when fans were wondering if any new NIN material was forthcoming, someone going by Sunday Morning Heretic claimed to have gotten potential NIN demo files from a hacked server from an LA recording studio. They released them on Soundcloud, with some tracks containing AI voice replacement for [[Trent Reznor]]-sounding vocals. They also released video snippets on Instagram with AI-generated imagery. They admitted via DM that they had used AI voice replacement over their own original music tracks. [https://www.echoingthesound.org/community/threads/6898-NIN-Spotting-2025?p=599360#post599360]
==Fake ARG videos==
''See main article: [[Strobe Light]]''
As an April Fools joke in 2009, [[Trent Reznor]] announced an album called ''Strobe Light'', which was replete with humorous song titles and guest collaborators.
Ten years later, as a new April Fools Joke, a fan-made mashup album was released by mash-up artist extraordinaire, ToToM, under the same title. It was posted to Bandcamp and archive.org.
=="Down In It" music video incident==
To film the shots of lifeless Reznor in the "[[Down In It (song)|Down In It]]" music video, he was covered with cornstarch to create the illusion of decay , and cameras were tied to heavy-duty balloons that were tied downanchored. During the filming of these scenes, one of the balloons broke free and took the camera with it, drifting some 200 miles before being found by a farmer in Michigan. The camera was turned over to local police who, upon seeing the raw video footage, assumed it was a snuff film , and the FBI was called in to investigate. The incident was even reported on ''Hard Copy'' [https://vimeo.com/17037838] and recalled in an interview for ''SPIN'' magazine.
==Trent Reznor's homepagePersonal Homepage==In 1995, a fan named Eric Seven created a parody site claiming called Reznor's Edge, which claimed to be Trent Reznor's personal homepage.[https://web.archive.org/web/2009030816153819990508050226/http://www.ericseven23x.com/sagatreznor/oldreznorpages/indexs.html] It [https://web.archive.org/web/19990125102742/http://www.reznorsedge.com/] The site was called used to prank newbies on #nin on IRC (where Seven would claim to be Reznor, using the nick "blackrose"), and also made its way to discussions on alt.music.nin. It even fooled some mainstream music news publications, including ''Kerrang!'' and ''Melody Maker'', which reported information from the site uncritically. The site made increasingly absurdist claims about upcoming NIN projects, collaborators, and Reznor's Edge" and fictional brother, Bob Reznor. The site was also the source of the fake rumor from 1996 that the follow-up to ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'' was already completed and would be titled ''Impossible Pain'', with an accompanying remix album titled ''Improbable Pain''.[https://nothing.nin.net/edge.html]Seven wrote a complete account of the saga [https://web.archive.org/web/20090308161538/http://www.ericseven.com/saga.html] when the prank had run its course.
=="Dive And Slam"==
In 2016, prior to the release of ''[[Not The Actual Events]]'', a new NIN single was rumored, with the title "Dive And Slam". The information was sourced from someone claiming to have seen it on a Kobalt Music Group internal database, even posting a screen shot as proof. The single was debunked by Reznor on Twitter.[https://assetswww.billboard.com/articles/columnsmusic/rock/7461016/nine-inch-nails-dive-slam-trent-reznor-not-true-kobalt-7461016/]
==''With Teeth'' "Tentative Sequence" CD upload==
In January 2020, a five-track ''[[With Teeth (halo)#Possible_pre-release_CDs|''With Teeth]]'' "Tentative Sequence" CD ]] (marked as being from late 2004) was sold on eBay by Amoeba Records. Tracks claiming to be from the CD were posted to archive.org the same month , and while the existence of such a CD was verified by [[Rob Sheridan]], the posted tracks were found to be elaborate fakes.[https://www.echoingthesound.org/community/threads/5831-With-Teeth-Tentative-Sequence]
==nin.com Memorial Day sale==
[[Image:Reptilecassette.jpg|thumb|"Reptile" cassette]]
[[Image:Closurelaserdisc.jpg|thumb|''Closure'' LaserDisc]]
In May 2021, a Memorial Day weekend sale was advertised in the nin.com store, with a note that some new old stock media items had been located and placed up for sale. While there were legitimate media items, two joke items were added and shown as being "sold out": a LaserDisc of "''[[Closure#LaserDisc|Closure]]"'', and a cassette single of "[[Reptile]]". The cassette was even touted as containing the long-fabled unreleased song "[[Just Do It]]". The LaserDisc was, in reality, available for pre-order in 1997 through Trimark, but was canceled.[https://store.nin.com/collections/music][https://www.theninhotline.com/features/news.nin.net/monthly_041998.html]
==thninchnails Releases==
===Fan Remixes===
After the release of the ''[[Watchmen (Music From The HBO Series)]]'' vinyls, an [[ETS ]] user katara released a series of elaborately created remixes which were posted to Bandcamp and Soundcloud under the name "thninchnails". This was a shortened and stylized version of The Nine Inch Nails, the "alternate universe" moniker of NIN that was used in the faux packaging presentation on Volume 03 (''The Manhattan Project'') of the aforementioned vinyls. The remixes were done in the style of mid-90s NIN remixes and were released as faux singles for "[[Hurt]]" and "[[Heresy]]", with the "Heresy" artwork being borrowed from the liner notes of ''The Manhattan Project''. A third installment was to come, but never got released.[https://www.echoingthesound.org/community/threads/5917-thninchnails-hurt-(stained)-and-heresy-ep-(fan-made-remixes)]
The track titles were as follows:
===Saigon 1995 recording===
Another ''Watchmen'' score universe joke came in the form of a fake recording of a 1995 "The Nine Inch Nails" show in Saigon, which was "surfaced" and posted to ninlive.comthe [[NIN Live Archive]]. This was a reference to the storyline of "The Nine Inch Nails" as told in the liner notes of ''The Manhattan Project'' vinyl, with the Saigon show being the last show ever performed. The recording was a file of pure noise, but also contained a folder with a real soundboard recording of the [[2005/12/10_Los_Angeles,_CA|Almost Acoustic Christmas 2005 show]] as a consolation.[https://www.reddit.com/r/nin/comments/ei6bsd/the_nine_inch_nails_live_archive_tnin_april_28/]
==Blue Sunday==
[[Image:Bluesunday.jpg|thumb|Blue Sunday]]
A ''Watchmen'' joke merchandise item was added to the [[nin.com]] store just before the release of Volume 03, which was dirt from the crater mentioned in the series. The item was called "Blue Sunday" and it was priced at $195. When attempting to add the item to the shopping cart, a popup stated "Due to FDTA regulations this item is not available for transport to your region." Some people were able to actually place an order for the item and by exploiting the store's wishlist functionality. The orders were refunded, but also they subsequently received an [https://soundcloud.com/user-967627360/blue-sunday automated phone call] from the FDTA informing them that they were in violation of "attempted transport of M-class materials" and would be receiving a fake letter notification in the mail . A [https://imgur.com/gallery/we1eHMV Fedex envelope] arrived the next day which contained a notification letter from the FDTA regarding the confiscation of the material, and the remnants of the original shipment: a Certificate of Authenticity for the Blue Sunday material and/or a fake voicemail message that led some to believe that an ARG bag from which the Blue Sunday was underwayconfiscated.[https://watchmen.fandom.com/wiki/Blue_Sunday]
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