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'''''With Teeth''''' (also known as '''''[[Halo numbers|Halo 19]]''''' or '''''[WITH_TEETH]''''') is the fifth full-length studio album by [[Nine Inch Nails]], released on May 3, 2005. It spawned three singles (''[[The Hand That Feeds (halo)|The Hand That Feeds]],'' ''[[Only (halo)|Only]]'' and ''[[Every Day Is Exactly The Same (halo)|Every Day Is Exactly The Same]]''), four tour legs, and much celebration for [[Trent Reznor]]'s sobriety.
==Outtakes==
The non-album tracks from this era are "[[Non-Entity]]" and "[[Not So Pretty Now]]." During a chat with fans in [[The Spiral]], Reznor stated that these songs were outtakes from the ''With Teeth'' sessions, and studio recordings of them might one day surface. On March 20, 2009, Reznor released the long-awaited studio versions as part of the ''[[NINJA 2009 Summer Tour EP]]'' via ninja2009.com. [[Image:Digital_Poster_-_With_Teeth.jpg|thumb|200px|Digital Poster (Preview)]]On a PDF poster (containing lyrics and credits ) posted to [[Nin.com/with teeth|the ''With Teeth'' site]]and later made physically available to members of The Spiral as part of the welcome package, several extra songs were alluded to but not featured on the album. All of these songs except for one contained lyrics in some form, though they were not entirely legible. These songs are:
* "[[Message To No One]]"
* "[[The Life You Didn't Lead]]"
On May 5, 2005, in the [http://www.nin.wiki/File:2005_05_05Questions8.gif Access] section of nin.com, Reznor simply replied with "?" in response to the following fan question: "In the .pdf file for the lyrics to the ''With Teeth'' album, there are [''sic''] appears to be songs listed with lyrics that do not appear on the Dual Disc CD/DVD album. Those songs include "Home," "Message To No One" and "The Life You Didn't Lead". Will these songs be released ever?"
A song with the title "[[The Warning (Year Zero song)|The Warning]]" is on the ''[[Year Zero]]'' track list. The When the 2019 Definitive Edition vinyl of ''With Teeth'' was released, the aforementioned poster was made physically available to members of [[The Spiral]] re-created as part of the welcome packagepackaging. Lyrics to "The Warning" were made legible and it was finally revealed that the track from ''Year Zero'' has its origins in the track from the ''With Teeth'' sessions.
*The nonIn a pre-album tracks from this era are release article [http://www.theninhotline.net/news/archives/backissue/03/11#1069729309/] for ''With Teeth,'' a song named "[[Non-EntityMy Dead Friend]]" and was mentioned. Whether this is an earlier name for a song that does appear (such as "Beside You In Time") or simply didn't make the cut, is so far unknown. It is speculated that it may have become "[[Not So Pretty NowThis Isn't The Place]]".Similarly, there is a possibility that " They were eventually released on the 'The Life You Didn't Lead" informed or inspired "[[NINJA 2009 Summer Tour EPThe Lovers]]''".
*In a ===Possible pre-release article [http://www.theninhotline.net/news/archives/backissue/03/11#1069729309/] for CDs===In January 2020, two separate CDs (marked as being from late 2004) surfaced that purported to contain songs from ''With Teeth,'' in various states of completion, as well as outtakes that had not previously been mentioned. There were two different CDs: one with five tracks that were all released on the final album in some form, and a song double CD containing all of the album tracks (some finished, some in demo form) and several demoed outtakes on disc two. The previously unknown outtakes were named "Cover It Up", "Good Day", and "The End". "Cover It Up" was also reported to be an early version of "[[My Dead FriendThe Idea Of You]]" . The five-track CD was mentionedsold by Amoeba Records on eBay, and images of the double CD showed up on imgur. No content from either CD has been shared. Tracks claiming to be from the five-track CD were posted to archive.org the same month as the eBay sale, but were found to be [[Hoaxes_and_jokes#With_Teeth_.22Tentative_Sequence.22_CD_upload|elaborate fakes]]. Whether this is an earlier name for a song  These CDs were brought to the attention of [[Rob Sheridan]], who stated on Twitter that does appear or simply didn't make the five-track CD "appears to be one of the ones I made (printing out on a home printer on cut is so far unknown-out CD insert template paper) that we sent out to record industry people and potential collaborators. It is speculated " When asked on Patreon about the "new" outtakes, he stated, "I should probably not comment any further on that one, it may have become "[[This Isn't The Place]]s really not my place to talk about unreleased NIN stuff.".
==Definitive 2019 Edition Vinyl==
A vinyl reissue campaign of the NIN catalog was begun in 2017 with three albums, and was continued in 2019 when ''With Teeth'' was released as the next installment. The item's description reads:
<blockquote>"At long last, the Definitive version of ''With Teeth'', meticulously prepared by Trent Reznor, [[Atticus Ross]] and NIN art director [[John Crawford]]. Remastered in 2019 on 180-gram vinyl, with lots of details attended to that you may never notice but we care about."</blockquote>
This edition of the vinyl comes with a booklet containing photos and an essay about the album, written by David Fricke. It also contains the lyrics, adapted from the old PDF poster.
==Instrumental Version==
In an [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5937146/nine_inch_nails_let_it_bleed/ interview] in February 2004 Reznor stated that the new material was “more song-oriented (than ''[[The Fragile (halo)|The Fragile]]''). It's much more lean. It's going to be twelve good punches in the face -- no fillers, no instrumentals, just straight to the point…It's a complicated concept record, but reduced to just simple songs. It's not epic in its scope. It's minimal and a bit brutal." The album's final title may be a reference to a song of the same name by [[Related bands and artists#The Melvins|The Melvins]], as Reznor is a fan.
According to a statement on nin.com, Reznor stated that producer [[wp:Rick Rubin|Rick Rubin]] was Reznor's "mentor" and "source of inspiration" throughout the planning and writing process of the album. Reznor was also heavily inspired by the use of more analog electronic effects and instruments, specifically tape delay and modular synthesizers, stating that "computers, among other things, are ruining music these days. I hate the Pro Tooled sound of perfection and everything being 'fixed.' This record is most definitely 'un-fixed."During the recording of the album, Reznor listened to Gang Of Four, Public Image Ltd. and Pere Ubu.[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-apr-10-ca-reznor10-story.html]
==Themes==
''With Teeth,'' unlike most Nine Inch Nails albums, does not have a unified concept and deals with a variety of themes. Reznor wrote the album after overcoming undisclosed addictions and settling legal issues with his former manager, [[John A. Malm, Jr.]]:
<blockquote>"A lot of this was [about] my relationship with myself, the world at large, and where I might fit into that...Also [it's about] my relationship to a disease that's going to kill me if I don't deal with it, and I came very close to that. Hopefully disguised enough that it's not a terribly boring record about recovery and addiction and that nonsense."</blockquote>
Reznor seemingly gained a new awareness of world issues, and showed this by speaking out against the US Government, as well as becoming a spokesperson for PETA. Some songs seem to deal with addiction ("With Teeth", "Sunspots"), while others have a more political intent ("The Hand That Feeds", "Right Where It Belongs").
==Packagingand artwork==
''With Teeth'' was the only NIN album packaged without proper liner notes until the standard edition of ''[[Hesitation Marks]]''. Lyrics as well as detailed credits for the album were only available at the album's promotional site (both onscreen and in the form of the aforementioned PDF poster.) Reznor had originally wanted to release a more lavish package for the album once the second leg of the tour had begun, but this never materialized. Lyrics were eventually included in the Definitive 2019 Vinyl edition.
In an interview with ''The Toronto Sun'', Reznor stated his original plan:
<blockquote>"What do you do when you buy a record now? I either download it or, more likely, I'll immediately put the CDs I buy in my iPod and then I lose them. Artwork is disposable now. I liked albums. It was an exploratory process. I don't see that with CDs. They're junk. It feels like we should just by-pass packaging all together. If you want to, you'll be able to buy a real deluxe book that the record fits into. It's a super nice thing that will have a big essay from me and a lot of pictures. It's more of a presentation and the artwork that you have now, that maybe you didn't quite understand, you'll see how it all fits into this. You'll get it."[http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=116]</blockquote> In 2021, Rob Sheridan revealed that gel electrophoresis was used in the ''With Teeth'' artwork, as had been suspected by some fans.[https://twitter.com/rob_sheridan/status/1470552048613478403]
==Touring==
*Mastering: Tom Baker at Precision Mastering
*Surround mastering: Adam Ayan for Gateway Mastering
*Additional drum programming: [[Jerome Dillon]]<br><br>*Design: [[Rob Sheridan]]<br><br>
*Project Coordination: Leo Herrera
*Studios: [[Nothing Studios]] (New Orleans), The Village Recorder, Sound City Studios, and Grandmaster Recording Studios (Los Angeles)
*Assistance: Brett Bachemin, Dustin Mosley, Pete Martinez, Andrew Alekel, Chad Essig, Neal Ferrazzani, Jason Wormer, and Andy Brohard
*Drum technicians: Jeremy Berman, Gerch for Drum Fetish<br><br>
*Management: Rebel Waltz, Inc.
*Booking: Marc Geiger for WMA, Emma Banks for Helter Skelter
*Styling: April Napier
*Hair: Eric Gabriel
*Grooming: Cori Bardo<br><br>
*DVD-A menus and imagery: Rob Sheridan
*Additional DVD-A art design by The DZN Group
*Supervising producer: Jim Belcher
*Producer for DVD-Audio: Kamran V
*"The Hand That Feeds" video directed by Rob Sheridan<br><br>
All songs written by Trent Reznor ©2005 Leaving Hope Music/TVT Music (ASCAP)
Administered by Leaving Hope Music, Inc. [[Dave Grohl]] appears courtesy Roswell Records<br><br>Thank you: [[Rick Rubin]], Jim Guerinot, Mark Geiger, Jimmy Iovine, Jackie McPherson, David Cohen, Steve Berman, Mark Williams, Dennis Dennehy, David Saslow, Courtney Holt, Candace Berry, Martin Kierszenbaum, Angelica Czekalski, Wendy Diplock, Kathy Angstadt, Kamran V, Jeff Anderson, Shaynee Lee-Gordy, Lindsay Chase, [[Keith Hillebrandt]], Brenda Romano, Robbie Lloyd, Melissa Taylor, Gretchen Anderson, Christina Meloche, Sidney Miltz, Kim Kennedy, Jamie Myers, Doug Idleman, Tim Lightfoot, Gino Ascani, Mark Stephen, Susan Swan, [[Dave “Rave” Ogilvie]], [[Danny Lohner]], [[Charlie Clouser]], Claudia Sarne, Don Passman, Eric Ferman, Larry Tull, Ian Astbury, [[Maynard James Keenan]], Jason Pettigrew, Jen Foster, Jim and Bebe Rose, Kevin Llewllyn, Lindsay Dakota, Myriam Santos-Kayda, Nancy Berry, Pete Thorne, Ralf Dietel, Richard Devine, Rupert Parkes, Alien Tom, Simon B, Steph Jorgl, Ted Revely, Tiffany Andrews, Tamar Levine, Michael Angelos, Walker Rollins<br><br>Support: Chandra Lynn @ DigiDesign, Andrew Grad @ West LA Music, Dave Casey @ Apogee, Mike Harris @ Harris Audio Systems, Guitar Center, Roger Cordell @ Big City Music, Bela Canhoto @ Native Instruments, Chris Goodwin @ Eastwest, Tim Godwin @ Line 6, Priscilla Larey @ Larvey Engineering, Orange County Drums, Billy Siegle @ Fender, Truetone Music, Steve "Coco" Brandon, Paul J. Cox, Ross Reeck<br><br>
Nine Inch Nails Live With Teeth: [[Alessandro Cortini]], Jerome Dillon, [[Aaron North]], Trent Reznor, and [[Jeordie White]]
*[http://nineinchnails.tumblr.com/post/44889439121/robsheridan-some-concept-art-and-web-imagery-i Early album and web imagery by Rob Sheridan]
*[http://nineinchnails.tumblr.com/post/46109036488/with-teeth-concept-art-and-ideas-by-rob-sheridan ''With Teeth'' concept art by Rob Sheridan]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FQFgqwoBbo ''With Teeth'' EPK on YouTube]
*[http://nincatalog.com/with-teeth/ ''With Teeth'' at nincatalog.com]
*[http://www.nincollector.com/archive/releases/halo_19/halo19.htm ''With Teeth'' at nincollector.com]
*[http://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/with-teeth-instrumental/idpl.3958d7b2959b453eb80dfb49f3bd91e3 ''With Teeth Instrumental'' at Apple Music]
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