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List Price: $64.99 | | Salesrank: 378436
Released: July 26, 2005 |
| Our Price: $37.95 |
| Used Price: $39.99 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
This limited edition Japanese pressing includes a bonus DVD (NTSC/Region 2) and track. Details TBA. Five years is a long time by most people's standards, but when such a period passes between albums by Nine Inch Nails, the turbulent electro-noir behemoth conducted by Trent Reznor, it's par for an increasingly elaborate course. With Teeth follows a period of intense self-investigation, a psychological shelf-clearing. It's an album that startles with its clarity, with its renewed vigour. A catalogue of grievances perhaps, like all his records, but possessed with more of a will to fight back than any other Nine Inch Nails release to date. Universal. 2005.
With Teeth Limited Tour Edition Reviews:
CD does NOT contain 3 bonus tracks, only "Home"! 
2007-10-09 - This Japanese import "With Teeth Limited Tour Edition" (ASIN: B0009RP3ME) includes the CD with the 13 original tracks plus the bonus track "Home" only! This does NOT include the tracks that other reviewers have mentioned ("The Hand That Feeds [Ruff Mix]" or "Right Where It Belongs [v2]"). The Amazon description does use the word "track", so I'm thinking the other reviewers may have reviewed the wrong product, unless I just somehow got screwed.
Also included is the bonus DVD that features the 13 original tracks in DVD-Audio (5.1 surround and stereo), the music video for "The Hand That Feeds", and a "Body of Work" section with a few clips of a few random videos and songs.
Not so bad 
2007-05-23 - It is outrageously priced, and not as different as one would expect (atleast I thought it would have more), but it's not a total waste as it is different in a few ways.
First, it's in a Jewel Case so that does make the artwork/packaging kinda cool.
Second, the extra tracks are awesome. I love Home. Very good song, sad that it was left off. The THTF remix is a very good remix. Probably my favorite as it has the heaviest reworking, I think. The RWIBv2 is absolutely amazing. The album version is more powerful, but this is still a beautiful song. Kind of felt like a Still version.
The extra DVD is the same exact disc that came with the DualDisc in America, so that was kind of a let down, as I was expecting concert footage from the Japan tour, but seeing as how it doesn't say that anywhere, that was my bad.
Overall, awesome cd, but probably a die-hard fan purchase with it being so expensive.
Great album, but NOT worth the money. 
2007-01-29 - Since no one has any info posted on this release, I figured I'd just add in some info. This is the same exact "With Teeth" everyone knows and either hates or loves, and it's the same Japanese Import "With Teeth". For those not familiar with this version, it includes the following extra tracks:
First 13 Original Songs plus:
14. Home
15. The Hand That Feeds (Ruff Mix)
16. Right Where It Belongs (v2)
It also includes a discography DVD, which was available at some videogame stores, which basically contains some clips of NIN's music videos and their discography. Nothing special, and really not worth $40 bucks, in my opinion. You can easily find the other three tracks on singles, or just online.
"Home" is a decent song, just a WT leftover.
"The Hand That Feeds (Ruff Mix)" is just a plain old remix of the first single.
"Right Where It Belongs (v2)" is the same exact song as the original, the only difference is that the crowd noise at the end is removed and it's mastered a little differently.
Like I said, okay, but not worth it. The DVD doesn't have full music videos, and the songs are just okay or different versions. Find them somewhere else, and save your money. Yes, Japanese import CDs look nice with the packaging, but this is NOTHING SPECIAL. SAVE YOUR MONEY.
It's still a great album, though.