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{{adminwatched}}{{Member
| name = Trent Reznor
| imgname = Nin16-lg.jpg
| instruments = Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, BassEverything, Marimba, Saxophone, Small PercussionAnything
| years = 1988–present
| tours = [[VIVIsectVI Tour|VIVIsectVI]]–present
==Biography==
===Growing Up===
Reznor was born and raised in the western Pennsylvania town of Mercer in a Lutheran household (although Reznor now states that he believes in God, but has no actual religion). Because he has the same first name as his father, he was called by his middle name to avoid confusion. In late 1970, soon after the birth of his little sister, Tera, Reznor's father left and his parents divorced. He and his infant sister were Reznor was sent to live with their his maternal grandparents, primarily because it would have been too difficult for while his infant sister stayed with their mother to raise them by herself. Reznor's grandmother decided that the 5-year-old should take classical piano lessons. Over the years he became immersed in music and has been compared to Harry Connick, Jr. by his piano teacher.
By the time Reznor was in high school he discovered horror movies and rock music. KISS and [[David Bowie]] were his heroes. His grandmother considered pulling him out of school so that he could focus on his piano studies full-time, with the hope that he would become a classical pianist. Reznor did not want this and instead became active in Mercer High School's Marching Band, Concert Band, and in theater. He played tenor saxophone and tuba in the school bands, even winning Top Woodwind at one point. He also played Judas in the school's production of ''Jesus Christ Superstar'' and landed the title role in ''The Music Man.''
===The Early Years===
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Reznor graduated from high school in 1983 and went on to study production computer engineering at Allegheny College. He began dating [[The Becoming#Annie|Andrea Mulrain]] while at college. It was around this time that he joined his first "real" band, [[Option 30]]. They became popular in the college scene in western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio but Reznor clearly wanted to get out and see more. After a year in college, Reznor dropped out of school and left Option 30. He was offered a job as a salesperson at a specialty keyboard and pro audio shop, Pi Keyboards and Audio, moving to in Clevelandand moved there. Once While working there, he worked met Bart Koster, who was building a few odd jobsnew recording studio, selling music instruments Right Track Studios. Koster was impressed with Reznor's skills and also working offered him a job as a studio technician at Right Track Studiobefore he even moved into the building. [https://www.thefader. It was in com/2013/09/23/nine-inch-nails-oral-history-interview] In Cleveland that he met roommate and future bandmate , Reznor also reconnected with [[Chris Vrenna]], whom he had met in 1985 when Vrenna bought a piece of gear from him. The day jobs helped Reznor pay the bills but, like in Pennsylvania, he became active in Cleveland's music scene.
Reznor's first band in Cleveland was a cover band called [[The Urge]]. This band drew crowds and Reznor got some recognition. When he left the band months later they lost much of their audience. Reznor briefly re-joined before parting ways again shortly thereafter. In 1985, he joined [[The Innocent]] as a keyboardist, but left the band after three months. In 1986Later in 1985, he joined the [[Exotic Birds]] as a keyboardist and back-up vocalist with [[Andy Kubiszewski]] (who would later join [[Stabbing Westward]]) and, at one point, Vrenna. During this time Reznor also met [[John A. Malm, Jr.]], who was doing promotion for the band. The Exotic Birds received some national attention after playing a few gigs with the Culture Club, but Reznor's tenure with them would not lastleft the band in 1987. [https://casetext. com/case/reznor-v-j-artist-management] This was followed by keyboardist positions in [[Slam Bamboo]] and [[Lucky Pierre]]. Reznor was also briefly part of [[Kollaps]] during these years, alongside [[Richard Patrick]]. But all the while, Reznor wanted to be able to do his own music and be his own musician.
In 1988, Reznor was finally able to write his first "real" song. It was entitled "[[Down in It (song)|Down In It]]" and was recorded as part of a demo during Reznor's spare time at the studio. After trying to come up with a name for his solo project (an early contender was The Crown Of Thorns[http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=6183]), he settled on the name Nine Inch Nails (NIN for short) because "it sounded menacing, it was catchy, it stood the two-week test, and it could be easily abbreviated." He later befriended [[John A. Malm, Jr.]], who would become his manager for 15 years. The demo (known Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen has also been quoted as saying that the name comes from a review of Ministry's '[[Purest Feeling (halo)|Purest Feeling]]'Twitch'') , wherein the reviewer stated that listening to the second half of the album was shopped like having a nine-inch nail driven into your head.[https://www.laweekly.com/ministrys-al-jourgensen-is-a-national-treasure/] Malm had been informally managing and supporting Reznor during this period, and helped him shop around the demo to various record labels. Ultimately [[TVT Records]], known for its TV music compilations, signed Reznor and offered to help him release his music.
===NIN Begins===
On June 11, 2001, Reznor checked into a New Orleans rehabilitation center and endured a cold-turkey withdrawal experience that makes him shudder to this day. Upon leaving the facility, Reznor was more determined than ever to stay clean and sober. He finished the live set, titled ''[[And All That Could Have Been (halo)|And All That Could Have Been]],'' and began to focus on other projects. Among his projects were [[Tapeworm]], a collaboration with [[Tool]]/[[A Perfect Circle]] singer [[Maynard James Keenan]], and producing former Rage Against The Machine frontman [[Zack de la Rocha]]'s solo album.
In summer of 2002, [[Rick Rubin]] called Reznor in regard to country music legend [[Johnny Cash]] recording a cover of the song "[[Hurt (song)|Hurt]]." Reznor was honored and okayed the recording since Rubin has done great work with Cash, and it wasn't very likely that "Hurt" would make the cut. In November 2002 Reznor received a CD containing Cash's cover and wasn't sure what to think of it. About four months later he received a DVD containing a music video for the song. Reznor was flattered, honored, and moved to tears by the results.
In At a June 2003meeting with Malm to discuss their joint business affairs, Malm presented Reznor with some startling news about his assets. It was revealed learned for the first time from the accountant that he didn't have as much money as he thought he didhad advanced millions of dollars more to the joint companies (which were operating at a loss) than Malm had, with no realistic expectation of those funds being repaid. In September, having concluded that Malm had "run [his net worth estimated to be somewhere between US$400,000 and $3] finances into the ground",000,000. Malm also presented Reznor with a bill asking hired an outside business management firm for US$3the first time,000and based on their findings,000 fired Malm in payment. Shocked by this, Reznor looked back at the contracts he had signed with Malm and found some errorsDecember. Malm sued to collect on the money he claimed he was owed. Reznor countered, claiming that Malm had been holding back earningsin April 2004 for $2. Both suits were combined into one lawsuit by a federal judge 2 million in 2004unpaid commissions, naming and Reznor as the plaintiff, with the case going to trial in countersued for breach of fiduciary duty and fraud. A New York City jury trial in 2005. found Malm was firedliable for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, conversion, and breach of contract, and awarded Reznor a total of $4.62 million in damages and interest. Reznor signed with manager Jim Guerinot at Rebel Waltz. As a result, Nothing Records folded in 2004, being absorbed into Nothing's parent company, [[Interscope Records]].
Reznor spent much of 2003 working on his other projects, which never went anywhere. No one in Tapeworm was pleased with the results of their recordings, and Reznor felt that de la Rocha wasn't ready to be a solo artist. The time out of the spotlight helped his psyche and got him to a better place. In addition to finding himself more mentally clear, Reznor was taking better care of himself physically, replacing the addictions that nearly killed him with healthier habits that would aid in his overall well-being. By January of 2004, Reznor was ready to write and record a new Nine Inch Nails album.
After the success of the club tour, Nine Inch Nails traveled the world, playing at festivals and large venues. Reznor found that he could write music sober and began working on a follow-up to ''With Teeth,'' setting up makeshift studios on his tour bus, in his dressing room, and in his hotel room. It was one way that he remained sober while on the road and was one of many safety nets he established to help himself stay sober. No longer interested in the backstage partying, he now found enjoyment in making music, which he once saw as a chore or job.
Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans on August 28, 2005. Reznor was at first concerned about his studio there, but initially it seemed like the city was spared from the storm. The next day, when the city's levee and pump system failed, Reznor was devastated. In the following days, his sadness became anger at the lack of response to the disaster, as he became even more vocal about his disdain with the US government. He was invited to perform on ReactNOW!ReAct Now, a telethon organized by Viacom with proceeds going to the American Red Cross to help those affected by the storm. Reznor performed "Hurt" with Cash's lyrical change, and premiered a new song, "[[Non-Entity]]," an internet-exclusive performance that would later be made into an MP3 file available for purchase. Proceeds from the MP3 went to the American Red Cross. Reznor decided that guitars used on the upcoming concerts would be sold on eBay with proceeds going to the Red Cross. It was one of many nonprofits that Reznor would go on to publicly support. In January 2006, he joined People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' (PETA's) campaign against the Chinese fur industry, narrating a video documenting the abuse of cats and dogs used in that nation's fur trade. In February 2006 Reznor revealed that he had adopted a retired racing greyhound, emphasizing animal adoption and rescue.
When the [[Live: With Teeth]] tour ended in July 2006, Reznor rented a house in a wooded area outside of Malibu to begin turning the sounds created on the tour into a new album.
===NIN Returns===
In early 2013, Reznor had announced that Nine Inch Nails would be touring again, despite having done a [[Wave Goodbye Tour|farewell tour]] in 2009. Several months later, he revealed that a new album entitled ''[[Hesitation Marks]]'' had been secretly recorded over the course of a year and that he had signed to [[Columbia Records]]. He cited his work with film scores and How To Destroy Angels as the source of his revitalized interest in a new direction for NIN. The album was released on September 3, 2013 and was acclaimed by both fans and critics, many of them coming to view it as Reznor's best work since ''The Fragile''. It incorporated more atmospheric and layered sound than had been customary in recent works. Reznor stated that the album was a thematic sequel to ''The Downward Spiral'', being something of a belated epilogue to that album's story and showing the life arc of its protagonist.
The [[NIN 2013-2014|world tour]] that supported the album was released on September 3the most ambitious one yet, picking up where 2008's Lights In The Sky tour had left off. Each leg had a different look and feel, 2013 and the band lineup was acclaimed by both fans at one point the largest one Reznor had ever assembled. As always, cutting edge technology and dazzling displays of light and criticsmotion made for a memorable concert experience. On January 21, 2014, the [[Beats Music]] streaming service went live, with Reznor serving as Chief Creative Officer. On the same day, many of them coming to view it as was also announced that Reznorand Ross were doing the score for David Fincher's best work since ''The Fragile[[Gone Girl Soundtrack|Gone Girl]]''. It incorporated more atmospheric The album was released digitally on September 30, 2014 and layered sound than had been customary in recent worksthe film opened on October 2. Reznor stated that the album Beats Music was a thematic sequel to ''The Downward Spiral'', being something of a belated epilogue to that album's story eventually acquired by Apple and showing absorbed into the life arc of its protagonistApple Music streaming service.
The In 2016, Ross became a full-fledged member of Nine Inch Nails and a host of other score music from Reznor and Ross was announced. In June, the pair released a [[NIN 2013-2014Juno|world tourstandalone track]] that supported the album for a short film about NASA's Juno Mission. This was followed by the most ambitious one yet, picking up where 2008's Lights In '[[Before The Sky tour had left offFlood Soundtrack]]'' (a collaboration with Mogwai and Gustavo Santaolalla) and the ''[[Patriots Day Soundtrack]]''. Each leg had Delivering on a different look and feelpromise made in 2015 for new music from NIN the following year, and the band lineup ''[[Not The Actual Events]]'' EP was at one point the largest one Reznor had ever assembledofficially released on December 23, 2016. As alwaysIn 2017, cutting edge technology it was revealed that ''Not The Actual Events'' was the first in a [[The Trilogy|trilogy]] of related releases and dazzling displays of light the second installment, ''[[Add Violence]]'', was released on July 21. Reznor and motion made Ross scores for a memorable concert experience''[[The Vietnam War Original Score|The Vietnam War]]'' as well as the short film ''[[The Black Ghiandola]]'' followed.
===Recent ActivityCold And Black And Infinite... and beyond===On January 21The third installment of the aforementioned trilogy, ''[[Bad Witch]]'', 2014was released on June 22, 2018. The trilogy was supported with the Beats Music streaming service went live[[NIN 2017-2018]] touring cycle, including a back-to-basics trek with Reznor serving as Chief Creative Officer[[The Jesus and Mary Chain]] (named the [[Cold And Black And Infinite Tour]]) that saw the live debuts of "[[And All That Could Have Been (song)|And All That Could Have Been]]" and "[[The Perfect Drug (song)|The Perfect Drug]]". On the same day, it was That year also announced that saw a partial Reznor and Ross were doing the score for David Fincher's ''[[Gone Girl SoundtrackMid90s (Original Music From The Motion Picture)|Gone GirlMid90s]]''. The album was released digitally on September 30, 2014 and the film opened on October 2. Beats Music was subsequently purchased by Apple and relaunched under following year saw a new iteration flurry of iTunes called Apple Musicactivity from Reznor and Ross, effectively making Reznor with scores for ''[[Bird Box Original Score|Bird Box]]'' (including an Apple employeeextended box set version), ''[[Waves (Original Score)|Waves]]'' and HBO's ''[[Watchmen (Music From The HBO Series)|Watchmen]]'' series.
Scores for ''[[Soul (Original Score)|Soul]]'', and David Fincher's ''[[Mank (Original Musical Score)|Mank]]'' were released in 2020. In 2016late 2019, a host of other score music from it was revealed that Reznor and Ross was announced. In June, the pair released a had completed an avant-garde score for ''[[JunoUnreleased_projects#The_Woman_In_The_Window_score|standalone trackThe Woman In The Window]] for '' but that it had been scrapped due to a short change in the film about NASA's Juno Missiondirection. This was followed in October by On March 26, 2020, two more volumes of the ''[[Before The Flood SoundtrackGhosts]]'' series (a collaboration with Mogwai ''[[Ghosts V: Together]]'' and Gustavo Santaolalla''[[Ghosts VI: Locusts]]'') were released in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. On November 7, 2020, Reznor and NIN were inducted into the [[Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame]]. Reznor had previously inducted The Cure, one of his influences. In 2021, ''Soul'' repeated the feat of ''The Social Network'', earning Reznor and in January 2017 by Ross both the Academy Award and Golden Globe for best original score, and Reznor and Ross collaborated with Halsey on her fourth album, ''[[Patriots Day SoundtrackIf I Can't Have Love, I Want Power]]''. Delivering NIN embarked on a promise made [[NIN 2022|tour]] in 2015 2022 to make up for new music [[Canceled Pandemic Dates|canceled tour dates]] from NIN 2020 and 2021. The aesthetic for the tour was mainly a continuation of the following yearCold And Black And Infinite Tour. During this same time period, Reznor and Ross made appearances in various capacities on albums by Danny Elfman, Antonio Sanchez & Bad Hombre, and Fever Ray. Scores for ''[[Bones and All (Original Score)|Bones and All]]'' and ''[[Empire of Light (Original Score)|Empire of Light]]'' were released in 2022, the and scores for ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Original Score)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]]'' and ''[[Not The Actual EventsKiller (Original Score)|The Killer]]'' EP was officially were released on December 23, 2016in 2023.
Today, Reznor is happier than he's ever been. He feels that he has found his calling in life and has found joy in creating music. Although he admits he could very easily relapse into his old ways, because he has been there, he has said he never wants to go back. He and his [[Mariqueen Maandig-Reznor|wife]] currently reside in California with their children and dogs.
==Body Of Work==
''The following discography is Reznor's work outside of Nine Inch Nails, in chronological order. For the complete Nine Inch Nails discography see the [[Halo numbers]] page''
 
===1983===
*Provided keyboards, vocals on tour and in studio with [[Option 30]] (the studio album ''Option 30'' was later released in 1997)
 
===1984===
*Provided keyboards, vocals on tour for [[The Urge]]
 
===1985===
*''Livin' In The Street'', [[The Innocent]] (keyboards); also provided keyboards on tour
*Provided saxophone for a show with Brian Brain
 
===1986===
*''L'oiseau'', [[Exotic Birds]] (keyboards, backing vocals, programming); also provided keyboards and vocals on tour
 
===1987===
*'''Acting Role''': Played a member of "The Problems" (played by Exotic Birds) Appeared in the film ''[[wp:Light Of Day|Light Of Day]]'' as a member of "The Problems" (played by Reznor, Mark Addison, and Frank Vale)[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM0MmNjy97s] 
===1988===
*''White Lies/Cry Like A Baby'', [[Slam Bamboo]] (keyboards); also provided keyboards on tour*''Communiqué,'' [[Lucky Pierre ]] (Saxophone and vocals, "Communiqué";" vocals, "I Need To Get To Know (Other People)")*''Exhibit C: Ohio's Undercurrent'', Cool Down Daddy (keyboards, "Sometimes She Smiles")*''Who's Lookin Back?'', Vincent Capretta (Engineer) ===1989===*''Conception'', Hot Tin Roof (Engineer) (keyboards, drum programming "Warm Jets", "Don't Let It Fade") *''Hanson: The Movie'', Hanson: The Movie (Engineer, additional programming)*''Son Of Slam'', Hanson: The Movie (Additional programming)*''Attitude'', Troop (Recording engineer, "That's My Attitude", "For You")*''Love Discovery'', S.W.A.M.M.P. Band (Engineer, credited as "Trent Retzner") 
===1990===
*''Supernaut,'' [[1000 Homo Djs]] (Vocals, "[[Supernaut]]")
*'''Touring''': Provided vocals on tour with the Revolting Cocks*Appeared in the music video for "Faster Than Light" by Lead Into Gold 
===1991===
*''Cautiøn Dø Nøt Play,'' Crunch-OØ-Matic (Album programming)*''Beers, Steers & Queers (Remixes)'', Revolting Cocks (credited as "additional cock" for "Stainless Steel Providers (live)" and "Public Image (live)")*Provided vocals and guitar on tour with Pigface*''Gub,'' [[Pigface]] (Loop programming; Loops, "The Bushmaster") (writing; , vocals, "[[Suck]]")*'''Touring''': Provided vocals on tour with Pigface
===1992===
*''Burn Like Brilliant Trash(At Jackie's Funeral),'' Machines of Loving Grace (remix, "Burnt Offering120 BPM", "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Radio Edit)" and "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Dub 120 BPM)")*''Foreclosure Of A DreamSymphony of Destruction,'' Megadeth (Remix, "Symphony Of Destruction (The Gristle Mix)(Edited and Extended)")*''Glitch'', Pigface (vocals, "Suck"live version)
*''Stone Cold Crazy (promo),'' Queen (Remix, "Stone Cold Crazy (Re-Produced by Trent Reznor)")
 
===1993===
*[[Untitled Mixtape]], Queen (Remix, "Tie Your Mother Down (Reznor Remix)")
*''The Wooden Song,'' Butthole Surfers (Remix, "Who Was In My Room Last Night (Trent Reznor Remix)")
*''Blackerthreetrackertwo,'' Curve (Remix, "Missing Link (Screaming Bird Mix)")
*''The Wooden Song,'' [[Butthole Surfers]] (Remix, "Who Was In My Room Last Night (Trent Reznor Remix)")*''Black Box—Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years'' (Vocals, "Supernaut (Trent Reznor Vocal Version)" for 1000 Homo DJs)*Promo for MTV Japan with [[Shinya Tsukamoto]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCHSn6QJ1tc Low quality video] (Music writtenWriting and performance
===1994===
*''[[Portrait of an American Family]],'' Marilyn Manson (album producer; album mix; guitar, "Lunchbox;" saxophone, "My Monkey")
*''Get Your Gunn,'' Marilyn Manson (Producer, tracks 1–2; remix, "Mother Inferior Got Her Gunn (Trent Reznor Remix)")
*''[[Natural Born Killers Soundtrack]],'' (Album producer)
*''Under The Pink,'' [[Tori Amos]] (Vocals, "Past The Mission")
*''Light,'' KMFDM ("Light (Fat Back Dub) remix")
*''Get Your Gunn,'' Marilyn Manson (Producer, tracks 1–2; remix, "Mother Inferior Got Her Gunn (Trent Reznor Remix)")
*''[[Portrait of an American Family]],'' Marilyn Manson (album producer; album mix; guitar, "Lunchbox"; saxophone, "My Monkey")
*''[[Natural Born Killers Soundtrack]]'' (Album producer)
*''WaxTrax! Records: The First 13 Years. Blackbox (A Video Retrospective) Volume 1,'' Lead Into Gold (Video, "Faster Than Light")
*''Black Box—Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years'' (Vocals, "Supernaut (Trent Reznor Vocal Version)" for 1000 Homo DJs)
*''Prick'', [[Prick]] (promotional cassette, contains alternate versions from ''Prick'', A1, A3, A6, B2)
 
===1995===
*''Prick,'' [[Prick]] (Producer, tracks 1, 3–5)
*''Lunchbox,'' Marilyn Manson (Producer, "[[Down In The Park]]")
*''PrickThe Heart's Filthy Lesson,'' [[PrickDavid Bowie]] (ProducerRemix, tracks 1, 3–5"The Heart's Filthy Lesson (Alt Mix)")
*''Smells Like Children,'' Marilyn Manson (Album producer)
*''The Heart's Filthy Lesson,'' [[David Bowie]] (Remix, "The Heart's Filthy Lesson (Alt Mix)")
===1996===
*''[[Quake]]'' video game (Writing and performance, music and sound effects)
*''[[Antichrist Superstar]],'' Marilyn Manson (album programming; producer, tracks 1–2, 4–10, 12–16, 99; guitar, "Little Horn," "Mister Superstar," "Deformography";" mellotron, "Cryptorchid";" piano, "Man That You Fear") 
===1997===
*''[[Lost Highway Soundtrack]]'' (Album producer; writing and performance, "[[Driver Down]]" and "[[Videodrones; Questions]]";" saxophone, "Driver Down")*''[[I'm Afraid Of Americans]],'' David Bowie (Remix, "I'm Afraid Of Americans (" V1, V2, V3, V4 and V6 Mixes);" vocals, "I'm Afraid Of Americans V1")
*''Option 30,'' Option 30 (Vocals, keyboards; originally recorded in 1983)
*Appeared in the music video for "I'm Afraid Of Americans" by David Bowie
 
===1998===
*''Voyeurs,'' 2wo (Album producer)
*''Victory: Remixes,'' Puff Daddy & The Family (remix and featured performer, "Victory (Nine Inch Nails Remix)")
*''Voyeurs,'' 2wo (Album producer)*''Pleasant Smell,'' [[12 Rounds]] (Remix, "Pleasant Smell (Rethought by Trent Reznor, [[Keith Hillebrandt]], and [[Clint Mansell]]for the Nothing Collective)")There are two versions with the same title
*''Herehear,'' Wink (Vocals and lyrics, "[[Black Bomb (Jerry In The Bag)]]")
*''Wooden Song EP,'' Butthole Surfers ("Who Was In My Room Last Night? (Trent Reznor Remix)")*''Wardance (The Remixes),'' Killing Joke (This remix CD includes a Nine Inch Nails remix of the song "Democracy")===19992000===
*''Breadline,'' Megadeth (Remix, "Symphony Of Destruction (The Gristle Mix)")
===2000===*''Seven'' , David Bowie (Vocals, "I'm Afraid Of Americans V1" ) (Video, "I'm Afraid of Americans")*''Requiem for David Bowiea Dream'' (Music consultant) ===2001===*''Spin This'', N.E.R.D. (Remix, "Lapdance (Trent Reznor Remix)")*''Lapdance'', (Remix, promo) N.E.R.D. (Remix, "Lapdance (Trent Reznor Remix)"
===2002===
*''Spin ThisWorld Traveler Soundtrack'', (Composer,Piano)*'' N.E.R.D. Best of Bowie'', David Bowie (RemixVideo, "Lapdance (Trent Reznor Remix)I'm Afraid of Americans") 
===2003===
*''Growing Up,'' Peter Gabriel (Remix, "Growing Up (Trent Reznor Remix)")
 
===2004===
*''It DreamsMan on Fire'', [[Jakalope]] (Co-producerMusical consultant)
*''Songs And Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11'' (Producer, "[[We Want It All]]" for Zack de la Rocha)
*''It Dreams'', Jakalope (Co-producer)
*''eMOTIVe'', [[A Perfect Circle]] (Credited among authors of "[[Passive]]")
*''Vertigo (Remix, promo)'', U2 (Remix, "Vertigo (Trent Reznor Remix)")
 
===2005===
*''Vertigo (Remix, promo)'', U2 (Remix, "Vertigo (Trent Reznor Remix)")
*''Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own'', U2 (Remix, "Vertigo (Trent Reznor Remix)")
 
===2006===
*''Born 4,'' [[Jakalope]] (Co-producer)*''Live At Metropol Pittsburgh PA 04/25/1991'', Pigface (Vocals, "Suck" live) (Guitar, "Tapeworm", "T.F.W.O." live)*''A Piano: The Collection'', Tori Amos (Vocals, "Past The Mission (Alternate Mix)") 
===2007===
*''I'll Sleep When You're Dead,'' [[EL-P|ElEL-P]] (Additional production and vocals, "Flyentology")*''Flyentology EP'', [[EL-P|EL-P]] (Additional production and vocals, "Flyentology", "Flyentology (Cassettes Won't Listen Remix)", "Flyentology (Instrumental)" and "Flyentology (Acapella)" *''You Know What You Did'', [[Queens Of The Stone Age]] (Vocals, "Era Vulgaris")*''Era Vulgaris,'' [[Queens Of The Stone Age]] (Vocals, "Era Vulgaris")—available for download, "Era Vulgaris (Richard File Remix)"*''The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of NiggyTardust!,'' Saul Williams (Producer; music, tracks 1–2, 5–8, 11–15; programming, "[[Black History Month]]";" "[[Tr(n)igger]]";" "[[DNA]]";" vocals, "[[Break]]" and "[[WTF!]]";" arrangement, "[[Sunday Bloody Sunday]]") 
===2008===
*''17 Ways to Suck,'' Pigface (Multiple remixes of "Suck")
*''In With The Out Crowd,'' Jubilee (programmed drums, "I Don't Have An Excuse, I Just Need A Little Help")
 
===2009===
*''"C" Is For (Please Insert Sophomoric Genitalia Reference Here) E.P,.'' , [[Puscifer]] (Writing, "[[Potions (Deliverance Mix)]]")*''Shine On'', 12 Rounds (Additional programming, "Shine On") 
===2010===
*''[[How To Destroy Angels (album)|How To Destroy Angels]] EP,'' [[How To Destroy Angels]]
*''[[The Social Network Soundtrack]]'' with [[Atticus Ross]] (writing and performance)
 
===2011===
*''How To Become Clairvoyant'', Robbie Robertson (additional textures on "Madame X")
*''[[The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack]]'' with Atticus Ross (writing and performance)
*''"[[Immigrant Song]]'' " with Karen O and Atticus Ross (Performance, programming and production)*''"[[Is Your Love Strong Enough?]]''", How To Destroy Angels (Performance and production) 
===2012===
*''Destroyer 12"'', Telepathe (Remix, "Destroyer (Remix)")
*''Call Of Duty: Black Ops II'' video game (Composer, [[Theme From Call Of Duty Black Ops II|theme song]])
*''Destroyer 12"'', Telepathe (Remix, "Destroyer (Remix)")
*''[[An Omen EP]]'', How To Destroy Angels
 
===2013===
*''[[Welcome Oblivion (album)|Welcome Oblivion]]'', How To Destroy Angels
*''Sound City: Real To Reel soundtrack'' (writing and performance, "[[Mantra]]" ; with [[Dave Grohl]] and Josh Homme)*''...Like Clockwork'', Queens Of The Stone Age (vocals on , "Kalopsia" and ; "Fairweather Friends") 
===2014===
*''[[Gone Girl Soundtrack]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
 
===2016===
*''[[Juno|Visions Of Harmony]]'' , "Juno" with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[Before The Flood Soundtrack]]'' with Atticus Ross, Gustavo Santaolalla, Mogwai (Writing and performance; music supervisor)
 
===2017===
*''[[Patriots Day Soundtrack]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[The Black Ghiandola]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[The Vietnam War Original Score]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*Multimedia project for Banksy (The Walled Off Hotel), "[[Green Lines]]" (with Atticus Ross)
*''White Knight'', Todd Rundgren (Writing and performance, "Deaf Ears"; with Atticus Ross)
*''I Got Your Back (DaM-Funk, Re-Freak)'', Todd Rundgren (Remix, "Deaf Ears (Nine Inch Nails Mix)")
*"[[John Carpenter's Halloween]]" with Atticus Ross (Performance)
*Appeared as a member of "The Nine Inch Nails" in an episode of ''Twin Peaks: The Return'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QczxCxFRUf0]
 
===2018===
*''The Fourth Estate'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance, title sequence)
*''[[Mid90s (Original Music From The Motion Picture)‎]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
 
===2019===
*''[[Bird Box Original Score]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[Watchmen (Music From The HBO Series)]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[Waves (Original Score)]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
 
===2020===
*''Hot Wet & Sassy'', Tobacco (appears on "Babysitter")
*''[[Mank (Original Musical Score)]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[Soul (Original Score)]]'' with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
 
===2021===
*''[[Soul of the City]]'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''22 vs. Earth'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''True'', Danny Elfman (remix and featured performer, "True")
*''[[If I Can't Have Love, I Want Power]]'', Halsey (Producer, writing, performance, engineering; with Atticus Ross)
 
===2022===
*''Big Mess'' (Deluxe Box Set), Danny Elfman (featured performer, "Native Intelligence"; "True")
*''Native Intelligence'', Danny Elfman (featured performer, "Native Intelligence")
*''Shift (Bad Hombre Vol II)'', Antonio Sanchez & Bad Hombre (featured performer, "[[I Think We're Past That Now]]"; with Atticus Ross)
*''[[Bones and All (Original Score)|Bones and All]]'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[Empire of Light (Original Score)|Empire of Light]]'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''Existential Reckoning: Rewired'', Puscifer (Remix, "Apocalyptical"; with Atticus Ross)
 
===2023===
*''Radical Romantics'', Fever Ray (co-producer, "Even It Out" and "North"; with Atticus Ross)
*Appeared in the music video for "Even It Out" by Fever Ray; with Atticus Ross
*''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (Original Score)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]]'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
*''[[The Killer (Original Score)|The Killer]]'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
 
===2024===
*''Challengers'', with Atticus Ross (Writing and performance)
==External Links==
*[httphttps://nothing.nin.net/int2.html "Portrait Of A Nine Inch Nail," ''Alternative Press.'' July 1990]*[httphttps://member.nintwitter.com/profile/view?user_id=109510 trent_reznor] on [[nin.com]treznordeleted Trent Reznor selected Twitter posts]*[httphttps://twitteropen.spotify.com/trent_reznor user/treznor Trent Reznor's Twitter Spotify profile]*[httphttps://openwww.spotifythreads.com/usernet/@treznor Trent Reznor's Spotify Threads profile]*[httphttps://instagram.com/treznor Trent Reznor's Instagram profile]*[httphttps://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/trent-reznor/id2844131 Trent Reznor's Apple Music profile]*[https://trentreznor-atticusross.bandcamp.com/ Reznor & Ross on Bandcamp] 
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