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Nine Inch Nails Re-Issuing Pretty Hate Machine
If you've had a hard time finding Nine Inch Nails' out of print debut album, Pretty Hate Machine, there's good news coming November 22nd. Trent Reznor announced at NIN's official website that the 1989 album will be re-issued and will feature "the original mixes" of the songs. He adds that album was "remastered...for a greatly improved sonic experience." The only additional track on the album is a cover of Queen's "Get Down, Make Love," which served as the b-side to the album's single, "Sin."
Currently, the newest album in stores featuring Reznor's work is the soundtrack to the film The Social Network. He collaborated with his How To Destroy Angels partner, Atticus Ross, on the music.
Here's the tracklisting to the re-issued Pretty Hate Machine:
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"
11. "Get Down, Make Love"
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