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Pretty Hate Machine



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Nine Inch Nails Music:
Pretty Hate Machine



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Pretty Hate Machine
by Nine Inch Nails

Pretty Hate Machine
List Price: $18.98Label: Rykodisc

Salesrank: 56125

Released: November 22, 2005
Our Price: $19.02
Used Price: $8.96
Media: Audio CD

Pretty Hate Machine Track Listing:
1. Head Like A Hole
2. Terrible Lie
3. Down In It
4. Sanctified
5. Something I Can Never Have
6. Kinda I Want To
7. Sin
8. That's What I Get
9. The Only Time
10. Ringfinger

Editorial Review:
The acclaimed debut album on Universal records by Trent Reznor & company released in 1989. Pretty Hate Machine contains 10 tracks, including 'Head Like A Hole', 'Sin', 'Terrible Lie' and 'Down In It'.

Description of Pretty Hate Machine:
Considered the breakthrough album that delivered a more palatable version of industrial music to the commercial audience, Pretty Hate Machine left its dingy mark on pop culture. The abrasive "sonarchy" of the album was first churned by despondent club-goers who roiled with the rhythms and aligned with the angst-ridden convictions. Since its release, the album's tempered deviations came to signify an aesthetic reverie for machine-driven martyrdom. Permeated by hissing engines and dissonant strains, the tracks cascade outside channels of modern complacency. Hits like "Head Like a Hole" and "Down in It" are recognized by the acidic beats, piercing riffs, and lyrical hostilities which snare the listener with disparaging rhapsody. Not for the light-headed, Pretty Hate Machine afflicts the inner sanctum and strikes a nerve. --Lucas Hilbert

Pretty Hate Machine Reviews:
slow 5 Star Review
2009-10-03 - i am happy with the cd.Tho it took way longer than any other cd or dvd i ever ordered.i received it on sept 28th.i ordered it aug.31st.it was a long wait.......

Masterpiece 5 Star Review
2009-09-04 - I stumbled on this album after my boyfriend in college got me hooked on Downward Spiral, which is much more raw and hard. I love that cd as well, but when I got this cd, I was hooked. One reviewer was right, I was instantly possessed by this record and played this cd until it broke and I had to buy another one. I was in my last year of college, driving an hour back and forth from home, and this was constantly on my stereo. I honestly can't tell you which song is my favorite because I believe that all of them tell a story together. The sounds are so layered, so that each time you listen, you hear something else in the song you hadn't noticed before. When I put this in my stereo, I can't hit shuffle or skip past any song. once I have it in, even if i am craving only a particular song, I end up listening to the entire thing because i can't just listen to one song.

This is not a hard nine inch nails album, but this is the root of where he started. I am married now, and I played this album for my husband, and he was amazed because he thought that NIN was something different. He only knew Closer, Head like a Hole, Hurt and Perfect Drug. I love all of those songs, but they do nothing to showcase the sheer talent that Trent Reznor possesses. It amazes me that he created this as his first album, and demo really, playing all of the instruments himself. I dont' care if someone doesn't like NIN, no one can say he is untalented!


Love me some NiN! 5 Star Review
2009-07-12 - So much better when the dude was on drugs... this is the reflections of brilliant and intricate mind amplified by 2000% on LSD! New NiN just isn't the same as this album.

This is the cd that started my love afair with nine inch nails. 5 Star Review
2009-06-16 - Have you ever listen to a CD years after you bought it and wondered what the hell was I thinking? Well this is not one of those CD's I still listen to it and it rocks just as much as it did when I first listened to it. If you are interested in nine inch nails this is a good CD to start with

NIN Halo 2 - Pretty Hate Machine 5 Star Review
2009-05-22 - Gah, words can't describe this album, besides awesome and ground breaking. This was the first LP release from Trent Reznor which put NIN on the map and brought Industrial Rock to the mainstream in the America . Possibly one of the best NIN albums, put I don't know about all that. Released in 1989 with singles from the album in 1988 and 1990... no doubt about it amazing album. Anyone who likes electronica should check this album out...and pretty much every NIN album.










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