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List Price: $85.99 | | Label: Import [Generic]
Salesrank: 691118
Released: July 13, 2004 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Damaged Track Listing:
1. We're In This Together
2. Complications Of The Flesh
3. The Perfect Drug
4. We're In This Together (Radio Edit)
5. The Day The World Went Away (Quiet Version)
6. The Day The World Went Away (Porter Ricks Mix)
7. We're In This Together
8. 10 Miles High
9. The New Flesh
Editorial Review:
Unofficial box set featuring the three parts of the CD single for 'We're In This Together', an exclusive NIN keyring bottle opener (with 'NIN' encased in the keyring), an exclusive real black leather drink coaster embossed with 'NIN', an exclusive 'Starfucker' sticker & an exclusive black t-shir t with 'Too Fucked To Care Anymore' printed on the front & 'Starfucker' printed on the bottom of the backside. Intended as the companion piece to the 'Fisted' box, it comes packaged similarly to it but with an opaque frosted grey box measuring 5x5x6
Damaged Reviews:
Damaged 
2002-04-27 - I think it's perfect, but I won't buy it because I've already got the three We're In This Together versions on order, so there's really no point in me getting it. But if you don't have the three cd's I would definetly get this. it's worth it.
Not an official release. 
2002-01-28 - For the amount of $$ that they are asking for this release, I don't feel that it is worth it. Buy the 3 official parts to the WITT single, but buying this Damaged box set gives money to someone who is trying to leech off of Trent. Certainly, if you want the extras then go ahead, but don't get them expecting the level of quality that object merchandise ... and NIN put into their official releases. The singles - and music on the singles - are great, but I would rather save the extra money to buy rare official stuff.
Forget the WITT single, afterall, this gives you more 
2001-08-02 - this Damaged Box Set has many things that an NIN fan would need. Has a drink coaster, a sticker, and a T-shirt, in which you may find interesting if you're obsessed. Also, the WITT singles. I didn't really like them, but I sometimes do listen to it, though I made a burnt version. Expect a price of the CDs themselves at $12-14 each. A bit expensive, as are many other imports. And I only listen to one song on each of them, though I listen to two tracks on the part 2 single. They are seperate. Also, a keyring comes along.
So if you get the money, you may wanna check out this Damaged Box set.
lol 
2000-11-01 - It's weird how people say they don't like the "Into The Void" import single and accuse it's not a halo. HAVE YOU LOOKED AT THEM ON THE INTERNET? You mean by "Starsuckers" isn't.
Well now give it up for the really tight album which you can get a sticker, although you may think it's dumb, the coaster, and some really cool stuff. This is one of, well now, 36 CDs from NIN that i own, and most people don't know about this because it's an import album. It's worth it 'cuz it is kinda like a mixture of "the Downward Spiral" and "the Fragile" with more to include. This album does not include the original version of TDWWA, but the Ross Porter mix and the quiet version. There's 3 versions of WITT and one of my favorites "Complications of the Flesh."
So don't say you don't want it just cuz it's an import that isn't a halo number, it has so many rarities that an average NIN fan wants. Trent, in my opinion, is one of the most talented people in the music industry, and has his own label, Nothing. BUY IT IF IT'S WHAT YOU DO WISH FOR. /\/|/\/, i am still not done saying it, gees.
Forget the Sticker. 
2000-05-29 - The sticker is a joke, it's a very un-sharp copy (a Xerox copy, for that matter) of an Helvetica font or something on a standard white office copy paper with an adhesives on the back. It wasn't even cut straight, someone obviously took the trouble of using some scissors, for whatever reason.
So, don't look forward to the sticker. All else is OK.