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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.
===1985===
*''Livin' In The Street'', [[The Innocent]] (keyboards); also provided keyboards on tour
*Provided saxophone for a show with Brian Brain
===1986===
*''Son Of Slam'', Hanson: The Movie (Additional programming)
*''Attitude'', Troop (Recording engineer, "That's My Attitude", "For You")
*Unknown title (debut album)''Love Discovery'', S.W.A.M.M.P. Band (Engineer, credited as "Trent Retzner")
===1990===
*''Cautiøn Dø Nøt Play,'' Crunch-Ø-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]] (Loops, "The Bushmaster") (writing, vocals, "[[Suck]]")*Provided vocals on tour with Pigface
===1992===
*''Burn Like Brilliant Trash (At Jackie's Funeral),'' Machines of Loving Grace (remix, "Burnt Offering 120 BPM", "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Radio Edit)" and "Burn Like Brilliant Trash (Dub 120 BPM)")
*''Symphony of Destruction,'' Megadeth (Remix, "Symphony Of Destruction (The Gristle Mix) (Edited and Extended)")
*''Glitch'', Pigface (vocals, "Suck" live version)
*''Foreclosure Of A Dream,'' Megadeth (Remix, "Symphony Of Destruction (The Gristle Mix)")
*''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)")
*Promo for MTV Japan with [[Shinya Tsukamoto]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCHSn6QJ1tc Low quality video] (Writing and performance)
*''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===
===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)")
===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 a Dream'' (Music consultant)
===2001===
===2004===
*''Man on Fire'' (Musical consultant)
*''Songs And Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11'' (Producer, "[[We Want It All]]" for Zack de la Rocha)
*''It Dreams'', Jakalope (Co-producer)
*''Songs And Artists That Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11'' (Producer, "[[We Want It All]]" for Zack de la Rocha)
*''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)")
===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")
===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
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