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The term "[[Nine Inch Nails|nine inch nails]]" has been used in various cultural references, and as an otherwise unlikely phrase , is often assumed to be in reference or tribute to the band. Examples include musicians such as [[Tori Amos]]NIN songs have also been used in many films, television shows and video games such as .==Music==''See also: [[Quake]]'', movies such as ''[[Man on Fire (2004 film)|Man on Fire]]'', Related bands and literature such as ''[[The Dark Tower (2004 novel)|The Dark Towerartists]]''.
==In music==<!-- sort me! -->* Singer [[Tori Amos]] has alluded to Nine Inch Nails in her lyrics: "[[Little Earthquakes|Precious Things]]" mentions "demigods with their nine-inch nails" and "[[Boys for Pele|Caught a Lite Sneeze]]" finds her "[{making her] } own [[Pretty Hate Machine|pretty hate machine]]." [[Trent Reznor]] sang back-up vocals on Amos' "[[Under the Pink|Past the Mission]]." Amos sometimes includes included the opening line of "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]" in live improvisations, and has performed the majority of the song at various times in concert, sometimes with silly alternative lyrics such as "I hurt myself today/to find a jellybean.". The term "[[Starfuckers, Inc.(song)|Starfucker]]" was used in Amos's 1996 song "[[Professional Widow]]" on the album ''[[Boys for Pele]].''. Many believe that Amos and Reznor were more than friends, and Reznor has confessed that [[Courtney Love]] meddled in their friendship, causing them to drift apart. Some believe Amos's song, "[[From the Choirgirl Hotel|She's Your Cocaine]]" is about the two of them. * In 2014, Amos performed a live cover of ""[[EminemSomething I Can Never Have]]".* Eminem's "[[My Name Is]]" from his [[1999 in music|1999]] album ''[[The Slim Shady LP]]'' includes the line "Wanna see me stick Nine Inch Nails through each one of my eyelids?" in the first verse, commonly seen as a nod to the band.* Progressive metal band [[Dream Theater]] has performed a live [[wiktionary:Medley|medley]] called "Caught in Alice's New Nine-Inch Millennium Tool Garden." It used the lyrics of their earlier release "Caught in a Web,", but with new music which was a combination of the styles of [[Alice in Chains]], Nine Inch Nails, [[Tool (band)|Tool]], and [[Soundgarden]], all of which were prominent rock bands during the [[1990s in music|90s]]. The band later wrote new lyrics to the song and released it as "New Millennium" on the album ''[[Falling into Infinity]].''.* Nine Inch Nails is referenced in the [[Phi Life Cypher]] remix of [[Gorillaz]]' "[[Clint Eastwood (song)|Clint Eastwood]]:": "Now rearrangin' your whole skeletal structure then I find some nine inch nails to perform some acupuncture."* [["Weird Al " Yankovic]] has paid tribute to NIN more than once: "[[Closer]]" is parodied in the "Alternative Polka" from ''[[Bad Hair Day]],'' and "Germs," on the album ''Running with Scissors, and '' sounds like a cross between "[[Terrible Lie]]" and "[[Closer]]" in with some elements from "Germs" from ''[[Running with Scissors (album)|Running with ScissorsMr. Self Destruct]]''."* Following the feud with [[Fred Durst]] of [[Limp Bizkit]], in their [[2000 in music|2000]] song "Hot Dog" returned the lyrics of [[Closer to God|"Closer]], " stating "You wanna fuck me like an animal/You'd like to [[Burn (Nine Inch Nails song)|burn]] from the inside." The use of the lyrics was actually meant as a tribute to Trent Reznor, whom Durst admires, though it is often misinterpreted as an attempt at "bashing" him. Reznor cleared the use of his lyrics with no trouble, and received credit in the liner notes for the song. "Hot Dog" also mentioned "A nine inch nail/ get knocked the fuck out" and two NIN song-titles: "[[The Perfect Drug(song)|A Perfect Drug]]" and "Closer.".* In [[Crazy Town]]'s [[1999]] album ''[[The Gift of Game]],'', the song "Darkside" contains the lyric "Devils Devil's eyes and nine inch nails."* The [[MC Lars]] song ''"Signing Emo'' " contains the line "Industrial comes back/The pres. needs a NIN." MC Lars has stated he is a fan, but live often replaces NIN with Tool, a sign of the current relevance of Tool to the industrial scene..* In the song "In My Backyard" by [[Dead Celebrity Status]], the band references Nine Inch Nails in the line "Like a Nine Inch Nail being pushed in by Trent Reznor,", this track also references many other bands.* Nine Inch Nails are referenced in the song "Overcome" by [[Within Temptation]]. The last two lines of the fifth verse are "Sorry do my nine inch nails/Slash your soul?"* In the video for [[Good Charlotte]]'s "[[Keep Your Hands Off My Girl]],", a NIN sticker can be seen on a band member's guitar.
==In filmFilm==* ''Class of 1999'' ([[1990 in film|1990]]): During the scene featuring a phone conversation between Cody and Hector, "[[Head Like a Hole]]" plays on the radio in Razorhead's headquarter.* ''[[Prayer of the Rollerboys]]'' ([[1991 in film|1991]]): "[[Head Like a Hole]]" can be heard playing at a party.* ''[[The Crow]]'' ([[1994 in film|1994]]): Cover of [[Joy Division]]'s "[[Still (Joy Division album)|Dead Souls]]".* ''[[Natural Born Killers]]'' (1994): "[[Pretty Hate Machine|Something I Can Never Have]]" (edited and extended), "[[Burn (Nine Inch Nails song)|Burn]]" and "[[The Downward Spiral|A Warm Place]]" are used in the film and appear on the [[Natural Born Killers (soundtrack)|soundtrack]], which Reznor produced.* ''[[Clueless]]'' ([[1995 in film|1995]]): Travis Birkenstock says, "so how I feel about [[The Rolling Stones]], is how my kids are going to feel about Nine Inch Nails."* ''[[Se7en]]'' (1995): The opening sequence features a remix of "[[Closer to God|Closer (precursor)]]".* ''[[The Fan (1996 film)|The Fan]]'' ([[1996 in film|1996]]): A clip of "[[Further Down the Spiral|The Art of Self Destruction, Part One]]".* ''[[Lost Highway]]'' ([[1997 in film|1997]])See also: Reznor wrote "[[The Perfect DrugSoundtracks]]" specifically for this film, with limited production time.* ''[[Small Soldiers]]'' ([[1998 in film|1998]]): Just as one of the soldiers is about to fire the [[nail gun]], he shouts, "Hey kid, don't you like Nine Inch Nails?".* ''[[Tuesdays with Morrie]]'' ([[1999 in film|1999]]): The opening sequence featured a voice saying "Morrie would dance to anything... Name a band. He'd do the twist to Nine Inch Nails".* ''[[Final Destination]]'' ([[2000 in film|2000]]): When Carter tries to run over Billy shortly before Terry's death, "[[Into the Void (Nine Inch Nails song)|Into the Void]]" can be heard pumping from his car.* ''[[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]'' ([[2001 in film|2001]]): "[[Deep (song)|Deep]]".* ''[[Resident Evil (film)|Resident Evil]]'' ([[2002 in film|2002]]): While Alice battles the mutated dogs, "[[Fixed (album)|Fist Fuck]]" soundtracks the assault.* ''[[Saw (2003 film)|Saw short film]]'' ([[2003 in film|2003]]): Intro has a clip from "[[Screaming Slave]]".* ''[[The Machinist]]'' ([[2004 in film|2004]]): Writer [[Scott Kossar]] is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named [[Christian Bale]]'s character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. His original script had NIN lyrics on the first page, the [[:Image:The Machinist poster.JPG|promotional poster for the film]] has a backwards 'N' (as in the NIИ logo), and early press articles described Reznik as going through a "[[The Downward Spiral|downward spiral]]".* ''[[Man on Fire (2004 film)|Man on Fire]]'' (2004): Clips of "The Art of Self Destruction, Part One", "Self Destruction, Part Two", and "The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)" from ''[[Further Down the Spiral]]''; "The Mark Has Been Made" and "The Great Below" from ''[[The Fragile]]''; and "The Wretched (Version)" from ''[[Things Falling Apart]]''. Reznor received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.* ''[[Doom (film)|Doom]]'' ([[2005 in film|2005]]): [[Clint Mansell]]'s remix of "[[With Teeth|You Know What You Are?]]" starts the ending credits. This is most likely a tribute to Reznor's work on the ''[[Quake]]'' and ''[[Doom III]]'' sound effects and music mentioned below.* ''[[Underworld 2]]'' ([[2006 in film|2006]]): The trailer features "[[The Hand That Feeds]]".* ''[[300 (film)|300]]'' ([[2007 in film|2007]]): Trailers feature "[[Just Like You Imagined]]".* ''[[The Hitcher]]'' ([[2007 in film|2007]]): "[[Closer to God|Closer]]" is used in a chase scene.
==In television==* ''Class of 1999'' (1990): During the scene featuring a phone conversation between Cody and Hector, "[[Head Like A Hole (song)|Head Like A Hole]]" plays on the radio in Razorhead's headquarter.* ''Prayer of the Rollerboys'' (1991): "Head Like a Hole" can be heard playing at a party.* Several excerpts ''The Crow'' (1994): Cover of various Joy Division's "[[Dead Souls]]" from their album ''Still,'' played as Eric Draven runs across rooftops.* ''[[Natural Born Killers Soundtrack|Natural Born Killers]]'' (1994): "Something I Can Never Have" (edited and extended), "[[Burn (song)|Burn]]" and "[[A Warm Place]]" are used in the film and appear on the ''Natural Born Killers'' soundtrack, which Reznor produced.* ''Clueless'' (1995): Travis Birkenstock says, "so how I feel about The Rolling Stones, is how my kids are going to feel about Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of ."* ''The Doom Generation'' (1995): The film opens in a nightclub playing "[[Heresy]]."* ''Se7en'' (1995): The opening sequence features the television shows "Closer" remix "[[Closer#Closer_.28Precursor.29|Closer (Precursor)]]".*''Joe's Apartment'' (1996): The main character is seen wearing a ''[[CSICloser To God]]''shirt.* ''The Fan'' (1996): "[[Mr. Self Destruct|The Art Of Self Destruction, Part One]]", "[[Closer#Closer_.28Further_Away.29|Closer (Further Away)]]" and "Closer To God" are all featured.* ''[[Cold CaseLost Highway Soundtrack|Lost Highway]]''(1997): Reznor wrote "The Perfect Drug" specifically for this film, with limited production time. He was also the producer for the film's soundtrack, and wrote/performed "[[Driver Down]]" and "[[Videodrones; Questions]]" along with [[Peter Christopherson]].* ''Small Soldiers''(1998): Just as one of the soldiers is about to fire the nail gun, he shouts, "Hey kid, don't you like Nine Inch Nails?".* ''Tuesdays with Morrie'' (1999): The opening sequence featured a voice saying "Morrie would dance to anything... Name a band. He'd do the twist to Nine Inch Nails".* ''Requiem for a Dream'' (2000): Trent Reznor and [[Nothing Records]] are credited in the "Special Thanks" section of the film's end credits. Composer [[Clint Mansell]] said Reznor served as a music consultant for the film's soundtrack.* ''Final Destination'' (2000): When Carter tries to run over Billy shortly before Terry's death, "[[Into The SopranosVoid (song)|Into The Void]]" can be heard pumping from his car. A fan made this connection to something Trent had purportedly said::[[Image:7 21 04questions6.gif]]* ''Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''(2001): "[[Deep]]".* ''Resident Evil'' (2002): While Alice battles the mutated dogs, "[[Fist Fuck]]" soundtracks the assault.* ''Saw''(2003 short film): Intro has a clip from "[[HomicideScreaming Slave]]".* ''The Machinist'' (2004): Life Writer Scott Kosar is a fan of Nine Inch Nails, and named Christian Bale's character Trevor Reznik in tribute to Reznor. His original script had NIN lyrics on the Streetfirst page, the promotional poster for the film has a backwards 'N' (as in the NIИ logo), and early press articles described Reznik as going through "[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|a downward spiral]]."* ''Man on Fire'' (2004): Clips of "The Art Of Self Destruction, Part One," "[[Mr. Self Destruct|Self Destruction, Part Two]]," and "[[The Downward Spiral (The Bottom)]]" from ''[[Criminal MindsFurther Down The Spiral]];'' "[[The Mark Has Been Made]]" and "[[The Great Below]]" from ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]];'' and "[[The Wretched|The Wretched (Version)]]" from ''[[Things Falling Apart]].'' Reznor received a "Music Consultant" credit for the film.* '', Doom'' (2005): Clint Mansell's remix of "[[You Know What You Are?]]" starts the ending credits. This is most likely a tribute to Reznor's work on the ''[[Millennium Quake Soundtrack|Quake]]'' and ''Doom III'' sound effects and music.* ''Underworld: Evolution'' (2006): One of the TV seriesspots features "[[The Hand That Feeds (song)|MillenniumThe Hand That Feeds]]."* ''300'' (2007): Trailers feature "[[Just Like You Imagined]]."* '', and The Hitcher'' (2007): "Closer" is used in a chase scene.* ''Wanted''(2008): "[[Brotherhood Every Day Is Exactly The Same (Showtimesong)|BrotherhoodEvery Day Is Exactly The Same]]" is used in a scene where Wesley Gibson is working in his office. Twice.* '' Terminator: Salvation'' (2009): "[[The Day The World Went Away (song)|The Day The World Went Away]]" is featured in a [http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/terminator-salvation.html?showVideo=1 trailer].*''A Perfect Getaway'' (2009): "[[The_Wretched#The_Wretched_.28Version.29|The Wretched (Version)]]" is featured in a [http://www.tunefindyoutube.com/artistwatch?v=DxDJbYw0QBM trailer].*''Tapped'' (2009): "Just Like You Imagined" is used in the [http://Nine+Inch+Nailswww.youtube.com/watch?v=72MCumz5lq4 trailer].* ''Mass Effect 2'' (2010): "The Day The World Went Away" is featured in a [http://uk.gamespot.com/xbox360/rpg/masseffect2workingtitle/video/6210755/mass-effect-2-official-trailer?hd=1&tag=videos;hd;8 trailer]. This is the same version used in the Terminator: Salvation trailer. (It is disputed this is actually TDTWWA [http://meforums.bioware.com/forums/viewtopic.html?topic=680294&forum=144&sp=0], as well as )*''Bulletstorm'' (2010): "[[Top GearWish (song)|Wish]]" is used in the [http://www.gametrailers.com/video/debut-gameplay-bulletstorm/100172 trailer].* An episode of ''[[Muppets TonightThe Social Network Soundtrack|The Social Network]]'' contained (2010): Along with a performance score by [[Trent Reznor]] and [[Atticus Ross]], variations on "[[35 Ghosts IV]]"Nine Inch Snails,and " an unpunctual musical group of [[snail2 Ghosts I]]s dressed " can be heard in the film.* ''Tetsuo: The Bullet Man'' (2010): Trent Reznor composed the instrumental [[Tetsuo|theme song]].*''Red Riding Hood'' (2011): "The Hand That Feeds" is used in the trailer.*''[[Goth subcultureThe Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack|gothThe Girl With The Dragon Tattoo]]'' (2011): In addition to featuring a score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Lisbeth gains information from a man wearing a "NIN" apparelshirt at one point during the film.* ''The Avengers'' (2012): "[[We're In This Together (song)|We're In This Together]]" is used in a trailer. *''The Cabin in the Wood'' (2012): "[[Last]]" is used in the credits.*''Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters'' (2013): "The SimpsonsWretched (Version)" is used in the trailer.*''The Unbelievers'' (2013): "[[Complication]]" is used during the first sequence of scenes in the film.*'' episode Guardians of the Galaxy'' (2014): "[[HomerpaloozaLove Is Not Enough]], " is used in the trailer.*''300: Rise of An Empire'' (2014): "[[Eraser]]" is used in the trailer.*''The Raid 2'' (2014): "[[13 Ghosts II]]" and "[[Homer Simpson|Homer14 Ghosts II]] says, "Now here are some used in the film's final scene and credits.*''Mourning Son'' (2015): Contains an extended version of your no name bands - "[[Sonic Youth1 Ghosts I]], Nine Inch Nails.".*''The Defiant Ones'' (2017): Contains numerous NIN tracks."
==In literatureTelevision==* [[American literature|American author]] [[Stephen King]] quotes the chorus Several excerpts of "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]" in the opening pages various Nine Inch Nails songs have been used on episodes of the final book of his [[television shows ''CSI,'' ''Cold Case,'' ''The Dark Tower (series)|Sopranos,'' ''Homicide: Life on the Street,'' ''Criminal Minds,'' ''Millennium,'' and ''Dark TowerBrotherhood'' series][http://www.tunefind.com/artist/Nine+Inch+Nails], [[The Dark Tower (2004 novel)|as well as ''Top Gear.''* An episode of ''The Dark TowerMuppets Tonight'']] ([[2004 contained a performance by "Nine Inch Snails," an unpunctual musical group of snails dressed in literature|2004]])"goth" apparel. * In an interview with ''The NIN HotlineSimpsons'' episode "Homerpalooza, he said" Homer Simpson bemoans current bands by pointing to posters in a music store and uttering, "INow here are some of your no-name bands: Sonic Youth? Nine Inch ''Nails?''"*In an episode of ''Full House''ve always been a TrentRez fan--Stephanie Tanner and her friend try to impress older boys, and the boys mistake them for other girls, saying "Were you those girls on stage at that Nine Inch Nailsconcert?" *In an episode of ''Clarissa Explains It All'' the title character says she has an opinion for everything, like "how loud to play the new Nine Inch Nails album. "Hurt*In the first episode of ''Gossip Girl,'' the main character's mother was caught having sex with Trent by the main character's love interest's father. When the mother tells the father "in your dreams," says all he replies with "Well you need to know about what life takes awayare in my dreams, Lily. What it ALWAYS takes away One in particular that recurs involves finding you in the endback of a Nine Inch Nails bus with your shoes, and your earrings, and… Trent Reznor. Oh! That happened. "*A song like that is promo for the 2009–10 season of ''Fringe'' contains a treasure because it vocalizes what we all feel but somehow can't say. Of course the new version of "[[Johnny Cash|CashZero-Sum]] video blew me away, but that song (and " as well as dialogue read by Reznor. Running the Bad Company lyric) have been in my head for audio through a couple spectrograph reveals an image of years nowa butterfly.**Also on ''Fringe'', during the episode "Midnight", the song "[[http://wwwDiscipline]]" can be heard.theninhotline.net/news/archives/backissue/04/10#1097116302]* In book Beavis and Butt-head "reviewed" the videos for "[[List of Animorphs books Head Like A Hole (11-20song)#Animorphs 12: The Reaction|#12]] of [[AnimorphsHead Like A Hole]]", "[[Cassie March Of The Pigs (Animorphssong)|CassieMarch Of The Pigs]] tells "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm9G_97w_LI] and "[[Rachel Wish (Animorphssong)|RachelWish]] that she told her mom that NIN stood for "Nice is Neat"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vU1FjJ9-NY&feature=related].* In the graphic novel [[Johnny the Homicidal Maniac]] by [[Jhonen Vasquez]]''The Nanny'' episode "The Party's Over, the band "Maggie wants to attend a Nine Inch Heels" is referenced several timesNails concert. The logo Fran's reaction to hearing this is very similar , "Barbra's on tour again?"*In the ''How I Met Your Mother'' episode "Little Minnesota", Ted's sister, Heather, sells his possessions to buy tickets and travel to that of a Nine Inch Nailsconcert in Spain.* IFC's ''The Whitest Kids U Know'' contains a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4H5h-oHvuo sketch] with a crude representation of Trent and Nine Inch Nails are mentioned several times in Reznor. *A trailer for the novel new season of ''Sons of Anarchy'' featured a clip of "[[GlamoramaThe Mark Has Been Made]] by ." *A commercial for Beats Music featured "[[Bret Easton Ellis2 Ghosts I]]. Protagonist Victor Ward makes reference to "*On Nickelodeon's ''Danny Phantom'', a NIN poster can be seen in the background.*In a 2014 episode of ''Top Gear'', the song "[[Hurt (song)|HurtDisappointed]]" specificallycan be heard.* In ''The Vampire Diaries'' in the webcomic [http://wwwepisode "I Alone," Damon Salvatore lists Nine Inch Nails (along with Nirvana and Boyz II Men) as a possible music choice.pholph.com JACK]**Also, many in season six of ''The Vampire Diaries'' all episode titles are based on song titles and episode 16 is titled "[[The Downward Spiral (song)|The Downward Spiral]]." This episode was Ian Somerhalder's directorial debut and he revealed the episode title comes from the story arcs have lines or names that reference title of his favorite Nine Inch Nails as well as other bands that album.*In ''The Walking Dead'' episode "Try," "[[Somewhat Damaged]]" is prominently featured at the beginning. It is the authorfirst track on a CD mix titled "Run Mix" created by Aiden and found by his mother, David HopkinsDeanna, has an affinity for (such as Pink Floyd)after his death. Some *Part 5 of the references are the stories documentary miniseries ''O.J.: Made In America'' uses "[[The Mark Has Been Made5 Ghosts I]]" and "[[Twist28 Ghosts IV]]" .*Nine Inch Nails (billed as well as the arc "The Nine Inch Nails" and consisting of Reznor, [[Robin Finck]], [[Mariqueen Maandig]], [[Atticus Ross]], [[Alessandro Cortini]] and Joey Castillo of [[Hell Is That NoiseQueens Of The Stone Age]]" which is acknowledged as ) appeared in an episode of the 2017 reboot of ''Twin Peaks'', doing a mimed performance of "Tribute to NIN[[She's Gone Away]]" and includes . The song titles and lyrics taken from "also appears on the soundtrack for the new series.*NIN shirts are worn on two episodes of ''Narcos''.*The documentary series ''[[The Fragile (halo)Vietnam War Original Score|The FragileVietnam War]]" '' contains several NIN tracks, in order addition to form featuring a story about a soldier during score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.*"[[The Great Trench WarBackground World]]" (a fictional equivalent to WWI) who commits suicide after finding out his wife had hung herself while he was away after the deaths used in Season 3, Episode 7 of her three newborn children; his journey through Hell to find her; and his outright refusal of the truth when he finds it''Animal Kingdom''.
==In video gamesLiterature and Comics==* Episode 4 mission 1 American author Stephen King quotes the chorus of "Hurt" in the opening pages of the final book of his ''Dark Tower'' series, ''The Dark Tower'' (2004). In an interview with [[Ultimate DoomThe NIN Hotline]] contains , he said, "I've always been a TrentRez fan—and Nails. "Hurt" says all you need to know about what life takes away. What it ALWAYS takes away in the end. A song like that is a treasure because it vocalizes what we all feel but somehow can't say. Of course the Cash video blew me away, but that song (and the Bad Company lyric) have been in my head for a hidden NIИ logocouple of years now."[http://doomwww.wikiatheninhotline.comnet/news/archives/backissue/wiki04/E4M1:_Hell_Beneath10#1097116302]* In book #12 of ''Animorphs,'' Cassie tells Rachel that she told her mom that NIN stood for "Nice is Neat".* Being In Marisha Pessl's "Special Topics In Calamity Physics" one of the protagonists (Milton) wears a huge fan Nine Inch Nails shirt ("He had rolled up the long sleeves of his Nine-Inch-Nails-shirt[...]).* 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 game novel ''[[Doom]]Glamorama''by Bret Easton Ellis. Protagonist Victor Ward makes reference to "Hurt" specifically.* Jennifer Egan referenced Nine Inch Nails in her novels "Look at Me, Reznor worked with [[id Software]] " and "A Visit from the Goon Squad." In "Look at Me," one of the characters calls NIN a "metal" band and says she loathes them. This could be considered the voice of her character, but in "A Visit from the Goon Squad," Egan uses NIN as part of what seems to be a general statement against technological advances in society and the marketing of all music to the young (as opposed to create the soundtrack music she seems to write with sentimentality for : 70's punk.) In the final chapter of "Goon Squad," Egan writes a future where everyone talks in babyish text-speak on devices that resemble iPhones and Nine Inch Nails has a song for children called "Ga-Ga." * In the webcomic ''[[Quake]http://www.pholph.com JACK],''. In many of the story arcs have lines or names that reference Nine Inch Nails as well as other bands that the gameauthor, David Hopkins, ammunition crates has an affinity for (such as Pink Floyd). Some of the references are the stories "The Mark Has Been Made" and "[[nail gunTwist]] have " as well as the arc "Hell Is That Noise" which is acknowledged as a "Tribute to NIN logo on them" 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. Reznor later composed *A young soldier in the comic strip ''Doonesbury'' lost most of his hearing due to listening to too much Nine Inch Nails music and sound effects for id's before he was severely injured in Iraq. His hearing loss was "[http://images.ucomics.com/comics/db/2008/db080128.gif worth it]!" ==Video Games==''See also: [[Doom 3Use in Video Games]]'', although ultimately his efforts were replaced by other artists.  *The sound effects portion fortress bosses (the fire-breathing dinosaurs) in various incarnations and versions of Reznor's effort is available on the internet due 'Super Mario World'' are called Reznors and have been confirmed to an earlier leak of the incomplete gamebe named after Trent.[http://www.mariowiki.com/Reznor]* The first person shooter ''SiN'' contains a reference to "[[With Teeth|Getting SmallerReptile]]" appears in the form of a bulletin board with the words "she has the blood of reptile underneath her skin" on it. The game title may also be a reference to "[[Tony Hawk's Project 8Sin (song)|Sin]]"==External Links==*[http://www.theninhotlineimdb.netcom/newsname/archivesnm0722153/backissue/06/10#1161129225IMDB profile] for all Film and Television featuring Reznor's work.[[Category:Related to NIN]]
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