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*[[Closure#DVD|''Closure'' DVD]]
*[[Gone_Girl_Soundtrack#Outtakes|''Gone Girl Soundtrack'' outtakes vinyl]]
*''[[Patriots Day Soundtrack]]'' vinyl release
*[[Tapeworm]]
*[[Ghosts Film Festival]]
*[[Year_Zero#Film.2FTelevision_Project|''Year Zero '' HBO show]]
*[[Use_in_Video_Games#Doom_3|''Doom 3'' sound production]]
 
=="Love Gun" cover==
On the inside cover of the 1994 KISS tribute album, ''Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved'', Nine Inch Nails is listed as one of the bands that did not participate in the album. Reporting at the time indicated that NIN was offered a slot for a cover of "Love Gun". Reznor had "all the best intentions to contribute," but he did not have enough time with the impending release of ''[[The Downward Spiral (halo)|The Downward Spiral]]'', and so there was no work done to even begin the cover. [https://www.theninhotline.com/news/archives/1999.12.html]
=="Personal Jesus" cover==
After Reznor made an appearance at the [[Bridge School Benefit]] in 2006, a member of the string quartet hired for the performance stated that the songs had been recorded with Reznor in the studio.
==Peter Christopherson Self Destuct Tour film==At the end of the interview contained on the [[Wave_Goodbye_Tour#North_Americabootlegs|bootleg]] titled ''[[Disturbed]]'', Reznor mentions that [[Peter Christopherson]] is present for filming the show that night, to document that leg of the tour. The interview evidently took place in May of 1994, during the European dates of the [[Self Destruct Tour]].[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvDgfMvJllg] ==London 2005 footage==Both Brixton Academy shows of the [[With Teeth International Tour]] were filmed, but never released. Reznor stated in a post on [[nin.com/access]] that "we filmed and recorded the two Brixton shows. I'm not sure what we'll do with it yet, but I felt the band has solidified nicely and we're nearing the end of this phase of the tour."[https://www.nin.wiki/images/3/39/2005_07_09Questions6.gif] ==Wave Goodbye Tour]] footage==The majority of the [[Wave_Goodbye_Tour#North_America|final club shows ]] from this tour were filmed for some kind of release, though it was never stated if it would be a physical or online release. Videos of only two songs from those performances were uploaded to NIN's YouTube channel. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02tL7YymAmc] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k3TYNXwzHQ]
==Interscope greatest hits and remix albums==
Just after NIN's release from [[Interscope Records]] in 2007, it was stated by Reznor that the label would be releasing a greatest hits album and a remix album, and that he hoped to be involved in putting them together. As this statement was made just days before ''[[Year Zero Remixed]]'' was released, the remix album would have been something different from that project.[https://www.reuters.com/article/music-reznor-dc/qa-reznor-williams-up-digital-ante-with-5-album-idUSN0434171920071104] The hits album was referenced again when ''[[Hesitation Marks]]'' was released, because "[[Satellite]]" and "[[Everything]]" were originally written for it.
==[[Zack de la Rocha]] solo album==After leaving Rage Against The Machine in 2000, [[Zack de la Rocha ]] began working on a solo album with Reznor in which 20 tracks were produced. However, de la Rocha was unhappy with the album and the project was abandoned. Reznor has stated that a release of the album is unlikely anytime soon.
==[[12 Rounds]] third album==A follow-up to [[12 Rounds]]' ''My Big Hero'' had involvement from Reznor, but due to the collapse of [[Nothing Records]], the album was never released. The band eventually obtained the rights to the songs and released a few of them online in 2009.
==''The Woman In The Window'' score==
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