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==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.
 
==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]
==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==
==Seething Animosity==
Seething Animosity was a website that cataloged and reviewed Nine Inch Nails [[bootlegs]], 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==
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