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→‎Recording: Industrial Nation was the name of a magazine that interviewed Trent, not the name of his demo album.
Teaming up with manager John A. Malm, Jr. they sent the demo to various record labels. Reznor received serious offers from many of them. He signed a deal with [[TVT Records]] who, until then, were known mainly for releasing novelty and television jingle records.
An early effort called "The Industrial Nation" was rejected by TVT. This led Reznor to take tracks from the denied earlier works. ''Pretty Hate Machine'' was then recorded in various studios around the world with Reznor collaborating with some of his most idolized producers - Flood, Keith LeBlanc, [[Adrian Sherwood]], and John Fryer.
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