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This is a list of major [[Nine Inch Nails]] fan sites that are no longer active. This list is not exhaustive.
==nineinchnails9inchnails.netcz==nineinchnails9inchnails.net cz was a NIN fan site run by Evan MooreCzech fansite of Nine Inch Nails with a large amount of informations including discography, which included Seems Like Salvation news. The site lyrics (also contained lyrics, fonts, videos, graphics, etcCzech translations) and downloads==smashedupsanityIt was partly written in English (almost all headers and important links) and Czech.com==smashedupsanityIt also included a Czech board about Nine Inch Nails.com (aka Sick Among The Pure) was site had a major NIN fan site run by Keith Duemlingvery stylish design.
==Above The Trees==
Above The Trees was a NIN fan site run by [[Rob Sheridan]] before he was hired as NIN’s official webmaster. It contained lyrics, pics, trivia, videos, fonts, a rare song archive, etc. ==thefragile[https://web.archive.org/web/19991013004639/http://members.xoom.com==thefragile/ninatt/main2.com contained news, custom @thefragilehtm] [https://web.archive.org/web/20000520052232/http://members.xoom.com email addresses for fans, etc/ninatt/main.htm]
==The Art of Self Destruction==
The Art of Self Destruction was a Nine Inch Nails archive of general information as well as music downloads, images, fonts, desktop themes, discography and tour information. It offered all NIN music videos, many unreleased tracks, stills of music videos, multitrack files, and more. The web site went down after the sole operator of the web site fell behind in the updating process - mainly because of the influx of new Nine Inch Nails information at the time.
 
==Burning Souls==
Burning Souls was a Nine Inch Nails fansite containing a discography, art, lyrics, tours, news, reviews, and other information, as well as being associated with nincollector.com. It also had a discussion forum that, while smaller in size to [[Echoing the Sound]], had a dedicated userbase. The site had a history of stability problems, but it lasted much longer than the average fansite, from 1993-2013. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120722072711/http://www.burningsouls.com/]
 
==Happiness In Slavery==
Happiness In Slavery (aka nineinch.com) was an Australian NIN fan site run by John Raptis. It contained a message board, articles, photos, downloads, and various multimedia.
 
==nineinchnails.net==
nineinchnails.net was a NIN fan site run by Evan Moore, which included Seems Like Salvation news. The site also contained lyrics, fonts, videos, graphics, etc.
 
==nincollector.com==
nincollector.com was a website which attempted to document every version of every release by Nine Inch Nails. The website was run in connection with the [[#Burning Souls|Burning Souls]] NIN fansite. The site went defunct in 2017, though the data had not been updated since 2006. Most of the data contained there was incorporated into [[nincatalog.com]]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170303005926/http://www.nincollector.com/archive/main.htm]
==nintorrents.com==
nintorrents.com was a fan-made BitTorrent tracker for non-commercially released Nine Inch Nails content. Launched on May 8, 2008, it hosted live concert recordings, among other things, and had over 1,000 registered users.
==nincollectorPainful Convictions==Painful Convictions was a popular NIN fansite. It was first created in early 1995 under the name "NAILS Links." Back in those days the site was no more than a simple link list. In time the site grew, and in the fall of 1996 the domain, 9inchnails.com, was graciously donated by Radiks Internet Access. After that, the site greatly expanded and went through several metamorphoses. In around 2000, the site was sold to MusicFans.com. While MusicFans continued to employ Matt Brink for upkeep, the company couldn't survive the fall of the dot coms and the site fell back into complete control of Matt Brink. The site was also home to the Perfect Isolation message boards. ==Seething Animosity==nincollector.com Seething Animosity was a website which attempted to document every version of every release by that cataloged and reviewed Nine Inch Nailsbootlegs, both live recordings and unauthorized compilations and mixes, that were often sold in independent record stores as "imports". It was initially created by Jerry and hosted on his personal webpage at RIT, where it was updated through 1995. [https://www.csh.rit.edu/~jerry/old/nin_ri/backup.html] Subsequent to that, Christopher Schulte copied the data and updated it, including cover images, through 2000 on his own website. [https://web.archive.org/web/20170810035833/http://nin.nympholept.com/seething.htm] ==smashedupsanity. com==smashedupsanity.com (aka Sick Among The website Pure) was a major NIN fan site run in connection with the Burning Souls NIN fansiteby Keith Duemling.
==Burning Soulsthefragile.com==Burning Souls was a Nine Inch Nails forum and resource associated with nincollectorthefragile.comcontained news, custom @thefragile. The site had a history of stability problems and is smaller in member size to [[Echoing the Sound]]com email addresses for fans, etc.
==9inchnails.czThe Unofficial Nine Inch Nails Homepage==9inchnails.cz was a Czech fansite of Jason Patterson launched the Unofficial Nine Inch Nails with a large amount of informations including discographyHomepage at the nothing.nin.net domain in 1994. It hosted images, audio files, lyrics (also Czech translations) , copies of the NIN Discography and downloadsNIN FAQ from [[alt. It was partly written in English (almost all headers music.nin]], guitar tabs, interviews, and other files and important links) information. Due to its easy to remember URL and Czechreliable hosting, it quickly became the most popular NIN fansite on the nascent Internet. It also included went through three major site designs: a Czech board about Nine Inch Nails. The site had Downward Spiral theme when it launched, a very stylish Further Down the Spiral theme in 1995, and the final design, a Perfect Drug theme in 1997. Although it hasn't been updated since 1997, Patterson continues to own and host the website. [https://nothing.nin.net]]
==Happiness In Slavery==Happiness In Slavery (aka nineinchnin.com) was an Australian net also hosted the Hope and Vaseline Fanzine [https://hnv.nin.net/] and NIN fan site run by John RaptisNews [https://news. It contained a message boardnin.net], articles, photos, downloadsone of the first NIN news websites, and various multimediawhich Patterson continued to update through 1998.
==Painful Convictions==Painful Convictions was a popular NIN fansite. It was first created in early 1995 under Because of the name "NAILS Links." Back in those days popularity of the site was no more than a simple link list. In time Unofficial Homepage, NIN management reached out to Patterson to have him build the site grew, and official Nothing Records homepage in the fall of 1996 the domain, 9inchnailsat nothingrecords.com, . Although a placeholder page was graciously donated by Radiks Internet Access. After thatsetup, Patterson never finished the site greatly expanded work and went through several metamorphoses. In around 2000, the site was sold to MusicFansnever launched. [https://web.comarchive. While MusicFans continued to employ Matt Brink for upkeep, the company couldn't survive the fall of the dot coms and the site fell back into complete control of Matt Brinkorg/web/19970126224943/http://www. The site was also home to the Perfect Isolation message boardsnothingrecords.com:80/]
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