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<blockquote>its with very mixed emotions i tell you all that im pulling out of NIN. i know. its been a tough call and i don't know if its the right one. but i really want to focus on my musical life here in la, on film work in particular. as the tour dates kept growing… i just got overwhelmed. i just got home from a year of heavy travel with garbage, the idea of leaving town for another year and a half, and with all the intensity that nails demands… fortunately my friend Trent understands all this and appreciated my pulling the plug now instead of deep into 2013 and 14. go get em gentlemen.[https://www.facebook.com/ericavery/posts/254048284735038]</blockquote>
On May 17, 2013, Trent Reznor announced via Twitter nin.com that [[Robin Finck]] was back in NIN, stating the band: <blockquote>"I am proud to announce that, "It just didn't feel like Nine Inch Nails without the tour lineup now includes the incredible Robin Finck. Now The addition of Robin to the mix of players I've assembled makes this band incredibly powerful and versatile. We are deep in the rehearsal process and it doesfeels exciting and great to be back at this. Lots of information, surprises and sweat headed your way. Stay tuned!<br><br>TR."[https<br><br>Nine Inch Nails:Adrian Belew / Alessandro Cortini /Josh Eustis /twitter.comRobin Finck /trent_reznorTrent Reznor /statusIlan Rubin</335425288580255744] blockquote> It was originally assumed that [[Josh Eustis]] would be playing keyboards, but after Eric Avery was no longer available to play bass, a rehearsal photo that accompanied the tweet revealed that Eustis had apparently switched to bass.
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