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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|Wave Goodbye Tourbootleg]] titled ''[[Disturbed]]'', Reznor mentions that [[Peter Christopherson]] footage==The majority is present for filming the show that night, to document that leg of the final club shows from this tour were filmed for some kind . The interview evidently took place in May of release1994, though it was never stated if it would be a physical or online release. Videos during the European dates of only two songs from those performances were uploaded to NIN's YouTube channel. the [[https://www.youtubeSelf Destruct Tour]].com/watch?v=02tL7YymAmc] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k3TYNXwzHQdvDgfMvJllg]
==London 2005 footage==Both Brixton Academy shows of the [[Interscope Records|InterscopeWith Teeth International Tour]] greatest hits and remix albums==Just after NIN's release from Interscope Records in 2007were filmed, it was but never released. Reznor stated by Reznor that the label would be releasing in 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 ''post on [[Year Zero Remixednin.com/access]]that "we filmed and recorded the two Brixton shows. I'm not sure what we' was releasedll do with it yet, but I felt the band has solidified nicely and we're nearing the end of this phase of the remix album would have been something different from that projecttour."[https://www.reutersnin.comwiki/images/article3/music-reznor-dc39/qa-reznor-williams-up-digital-ante-with-5-album-idUSN0434171920071104] The hits album was referenced again when ''[[Hesitation Marks]]'' was released, because "[[Satellite2005_07_09Questions6.gif]]" and "[[Everything]]" were originally written for it.
==Wave Goodbye Tour footage==The majority of the [[Zack de la RochaWave_Goodbye_Tour#North_America|final club shows]] solo album==After leaving Rage Against The Machine in 2000, de la Rocha began working on a solo album with Reznor in which 20 tracks from this tour were produced. Howeverfilmed for some kind of release, de la Rocha was unhappy with the album and the project though it was abandoned. Reznor has never stated that if it would be a physical or online release . Videos of the album is unlikely anytime soononly 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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