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*Beavis and Butthead "reviewed" the videos for both [[March Of The Pigs (song)|March Of The Pigs]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm9G_97w_LI] and [[Wish (song)|Wish]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vU1FjJ9-NY&feature=related].
*In ''The Nanny'' episode "The Party's Over," Maggie wants to attend a Nine Inch Nails concert. Fran's reaction to hearing this is, "Barbra's on tour again?"
*In ''How I Met Your Mother'' episode "Little Minnesota", Ted's sister, Heather, sells his possessions to buy tickets and travel to a Nine Inch Nails concert in Spain.
==Literature and Comics==
* In the graphic novel ''Johnny the Homicidal Maniac'' by Jhonen Vasquez, the band "Nine Inch Heels" is referenced several times. The logo is very similar to that of Nine Inch Nails.
* Trent and Nine Inch Nails are mentioned several times in the novel ''Glamorama'' by Bret Easton Ellis. Protagonist Victor Ward makes reference to "Hurt" specifically.
* Jennifer Egan has referenced Nine Inch Nails in her books "Look at Me," and "A Visit from the Goon Squad." In "Lookat Me," one of the characters calls them "metal" and says she loathes them. This could be just the voice of her character, but in "A Visit from the Goon Squad," Egan uses NIN as part of a statement on the techno-advances of society and the marketing of all music to the young -- the VERY young -- and she says Nine Inch Nails wrote a song for children called "Ga-Ga."
* In the webcomic ''[http://www.pholph.com JACK],'' many of the story arcs have lines or names that reference Nine Inch Nails as well as other bands that the author, David Hopkins, has an affinity for (such as Pink Floyd). Some of the references are the stories "The Mark Has Been Made" and "[[Twist]]" as well as the arc "Hell Is That Noise" which is acknowledged as a "Tribute to NIN" and includes song titles and lyrics taken from ''The Fragile'' in order to form a story about a soldier during "The Great Trench War" (a fictional equivalent to WWI) who commits suicide after finding out his wife had hung herself while he was away after the deaths of her three newborn children; his journey through Hell to find her; and his outright refusal of the truth when he finds it.
*A young soldier in the comic strip ''Doonesbury'' lost most of his hearing due to listening to too much Nine Inch Nails music before he was severely injured in Iraq. His hearing loss was "[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/db/2008/db080128.gif worth it]!"