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| 1. Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now) |
| 2. The Art Of Self Destruction, Part One |
| 3. Self Destruction, Part Two |
| 4. The Downward Spiral (The Bottom) |
| 5. Hurt (Quiet) |
| 6. Eraser (Denial, Realization) |
| 7. At The Heart Of It All |
| 8. Eraser (Polite) |
| 9. Self Destruction, Final |
| 10. The Beauty Of Being Numb |
| 11. Erased, Over, Out |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Initiation,
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This review is from: Further Down The Spiral (Audio CD)
I must say that I discovered NIN only about a year or 2 ago. The first song I heard was ''Closer''. It was strange at first. But Further Down the Spiral was the first NIN CD I bought, and I must say it's an amazing introduction to Trent Reznor's work, because, basically, NIN IS Trent Reznor. So far I've got 4 NIN CDs (Year Zero, With Teeth, The Downward Spiral and Further Down the Spiral), and Further Down the Spiral is my favorite one so far, along with Year Zero.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, But Too Much Eraser and Self Destruction,
By A Customer
This review is from: Further Down The Spiral (Audio CD)
This album(and the European counterpart) compliment the Downward Spiral well, but I wish Trent would have remixed all the songs instead of doing 3 remixes of Mr. Self Destruct and 3 of Eraser. I think he should have left off at least one of the Self Destructions, the remix of Hurt(which doesn't sound any different), and the Eraser remixes besides Polite. Instead, he should have remixed the Becoming, I Do Not Want This, A Warm Place, and Big Man with a Gun. They don't have remixes anywhere. If those songs had been remixed and Hurt had a real remix, this would have 5 stars for sure. He also should've included all of the remixes from both versions of FDtS on one disc. I know I've criticised it a lot, but I really do like this album. I like what he's done on the remixes of Piggy and The Downward Spiral. At the Heart of It All feels like A Warm Place Part 2. The Polite remix of Eraser has a clasical vibe to it. The Beauty of Being Numb starts off weird, but gets to be beautiful later into it. Also, if their had only been one part to the Art of Self Destruction I might have liked it better. If you like Nine Inch Nails then you should get this. If not, then why are you reading this?
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Definition of NIN,
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This review is from: Further Down The Spiral (Audio CD)
I own all the halos (other than 1 and 3...but those aren't exactly the most significant works of Trent); and I honestly feel that halo 10: Further Down The Spiral defines the Nine Inch Nail sound and ideology. I remember buying it when it first came out, and years later today I can still listen to it over and over...it never gets old. It's hard to find an album with that kind of replay-ability (other than all the albums by Puerto Rican Power, of course). "At The Heart of it All" is an incredible track, especially driving alone at night. And all three parts of "The Art of Self-Destruction" combine to create a masterpiece in the Industrial genre. Get this album if you're looking for something that defines the Reznor-experience.
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