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Thread started 06/02/05 9:40pm

sinisterpentat
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Reccomendations for a NIN Newbie.

i recently heard some stuff off Fragile and dugged it. Just wondering if there are any other NIN albums that are essential to the collection. i'm thinking about picking up Pretty Hate Machine next. Would that be a good choice?
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Reply #1 posted 06/02/05 9:44pm

SassyBritches

my favorite is broken followed by downward spiral and then pretty hate machine. no matter how you do it, the first three records are the best.
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Reply #2 posted 06/02/05 9:53pm

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there aren't a whole bunch of "proper" NIN albums out there, so i'd recommend all his LP releases, along with 'broken'. after that, if ya like a particular album, look for the remix EPs that came out after the album was released and you'll find some interesting stuff.
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Reply #3 posted 06/02/05 11:36pm

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i figured i started off in the wrong place, though, i like what i've heard off of 'Fragile'.
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Reply #4 posted 06/03/05 6:45am

Anxiety

magnificentpentatonic said:

i figured i started off in the wrong place, though, i like what i've heard off of 'Fragile'.


the only one i wouldn't recommend right off the bat is the newest one. it's not bad, but it's not great, either. i think you can appreciate 'with teeth' a little better if you dig into 'downward spiral' and 'pretty hate machine' first. i think 'the fragile' was a departure for him, but only within the boundaries of his own musical lexicon.
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Reply #5 posted 06/03/05 6:48am

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Pretty Hate is definitely my favorite. I enjoyed what came after, but never as much as that first one.
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Reply #6 posted 06/03/05 7:15am

sinisterpentat
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Anxiety said:

magnificentpentatonic said:

i figured i started off in the wrong place, though, i like what i've heard off of 'Fragile'.


the only one i wouldn't recommend right off the bat is the newest one. it's not bad, but it's not great, either. i think you can appreciate 'with teeth' a little better if you dig into 'downward spiral' and 'pretty hate machine' first. i think 'the fragile' was a departure for him, but only within the boundaries of his own musical lexicon.


How would you say it was a departure? Is it tamer than the other albums? i'm loving some of the grooves he has on Fragile.
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Reply #7 posted 06/03/05 7:19am

Anxiety

sinisterpentatonic said:

Anxiety said:



the only one i wouldn't recommend right off the bat is the newest one. it's not bad, but it's not great, either. i think you can appreciate 'with teeth' a little better if you dig into 'downward spiral' and 'pretty hate machine' first. i think 'the fragile' was a departure for him, but only within the boundaries of his own musical lexicon.


How would you say it was a departure? Is it tamer than the other albums? i'm loving some of the grooves he has on Fragile.


i think 'the fragile' focuses more on textures and soundscapes and a filmic vibe, as opposed to crafting thrashy/dancy pop songs. not that there aren't pop songs on that album, and not that there aren't filmic vibes on his other albums. but i think he let himself navel-gaze a bit more, musically speaking, on 'the fragile', than he has on other albums. i think the latest album is a response to how most fans reacted to 'the fragile', which was not altogether favorable (though i think 'the fragile' is quite nice, really). i see 'with teeth' as kind of a petulant, "you don't want me to get artsy? FINE." statement.
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Reply #8 posted 06/03/05 7:20am

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Pretty Hate Machine
is required listening









(man, it's so....hot...)
posture your mandables towards the sky
and oscilate them in an apathetic manner

throw your hands in the air and wave 'em like you just don't care
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Reply #9 posted 06/03/05 7:22am

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sinisterpentatonic said:

Anxiety said:



the only one i wouldn't recommend right off the bat is the newest one. it's not bad, but it's not great, either. i think you can appreciate 'with teeth' a little better if you dig into 'downward spiral' and 'pretty hate machine' first. i think 'the fragile' was a departure for him, but only within the boundaries of his own musical lexicon.


How would you say it was a departure? Is it tamer than the other albums? i'm loving some of the grooves he has on Fragile.


With Teeth is a hell of a lot less layered and has a more straight-to-the-point sort of thing to it. I like it, although some of it's songs lack lyrically.
Personally I think you should start with The Downward Spiral before you pick up Pretty Hate Machine. PHM hasn't aged too well. Don't get me wrong, it's still a great album, but The Downward Spiral is probably the best thing Trent has done.
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Reply #10 posted 06/03/05 7:24am

sinisterpentat
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Anxiety said:

sinisterpentatonic said:



How would you say it was a departure? Is it tamer than the other albums? i'm loving some of the grooves he has on Fragile.


i think 'the fragile' focuses more on textures and soundscapes and a filmic vibe, as opposed to crafting thrashy/dancy pop songs. not that there aren't pop songs on that album, and not that there aren't filmic vibes on his other albums. but i think he let himself navel-gaze a bit more, musically speaking, on 'the fragile', than he has on other albums. i think the latest album is a response to how most fans reacted to 'the fragile', which was not altogether favorable (though i think 'the fragile' is quite nice, really). i see 'with teeth' as kind of a petulant, "you don't want me to get artsy? FINE." statement.


i like the cinematic vibe. pout Though, i don't think i'll have any trouble sinking my teeth into his other material. Oh and yeah that was one of the things i enjoyed about 'the fragile' were the textures he used. drool

thanks for the insight, i guess i'll head on out and pick up 'pretty hate machine', now. lol
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Reply #11 posted 06/03/05 7:42am

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sinisterpentatonic said:

i recently heard some stuff off Fragile and dugged it. Just wondering if there are any other NIN albums that are essential to the collection. i'm thinking about picking up Pretty Hate Machine next. Would that be a good choice?

You should have started with "Pretty Hate Machine" and worked your way up from there...
But now "The Downward Spiral" would be best... If you like that you'll like the rest even more...

Neversin.
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“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?”

- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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Reply #12 posted 06/03/05 8:23am

gemini13

sinisterpentatonic said:

i recently heard some stuff off Fragile and dugged it. Just wondering if there are any other NIN albums that are essential to the collection. i'm thinking about picking up Pretty Hate Machine next. Would that be a good choice?



GET IT IMMEDIATELY

And everything else you can find, like Anxiety says, get the remixes.

NIN RULES!!!!
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Reply #13 posted 06/03/05 8:41am

Novabreaker

Skip NIN and get straight into good stuff like CONVERTER. -> www.ant-zen.com
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Reply #14 posted 06/03/05 10:56am

Slave2daGroove

Pretty Hate Machine is amazing especially when you put the date on it. When it came out, nobody was into NIN, it was almost as good as Alien Sex Fiend.

I have the live album that came out a few years ago and there is nothing like his live drummer. I've heard a couple of songs off the new album and he went back to live drums and less programed stuff, thumbs up!
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Reply #15 posted 06/09/05 10:17am

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Anxiety said:

there aren't a whole bunch of "proper" NIN albums out there, so i'd recommend all his LP releases, along with 'broken'. after that, if ya like a particular album, look for the remix EPs that came out after the album was released and you'll find some interesting stuff.


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