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Hand That Feeds [Single, Maxi, Import]

Nine Inch Nails Audio CD


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The first single to be lifted from the 2005 album,'White Teeth'. This UK limited edition includes three versions of the title track, Album Version, Photek Straight Remix and Photek Dub. Interscope.

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The First Single from the Much Anticipated Return of Nine Inch Nails in 2005 after a Long Five Year Respite. The Song is the First Taken from the Album "With Teeth".

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
There've Been Better, But There've Been Worse May 11 2005
By D. Lawson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
ALBUM MIX: I'm not going to bother much with this; we've all heard it, it's a great song, let's hear it for Nine Inch Nails, yay.

STRAIGHT MIX: Interesting extended take on the original, and well-done. There's not much actual remixing - other than the techno beat, the "whispering" and the "horror movie synths" near the bridge (which were great), it stays mostly true to the album version - but that doesn't stop it from being a good listen, and it's just as catchy as the album version. I especially liked when the music mostly drops out in favour of the vocals at 3:53; it was a nice touch, one that probably should've been part of the album cut. Either way, not bad.

DUB MIX: It's a house version. What can be said about that, really? Trent's occasional voice adds something, and the beat and guitar/synth loops are infectious enough with this mix that it doesn't fall COMPLETELY flat... but you're probably not going to want to listen to it too often. Decent.

OVERALL: I'd rather spend my money on Things Falling Apart or Further Down The Spiral, of course... but this was supposed to be a single, not a remix album, and as such, it's not bad. Worth a few quid, but don't bump it to the top of your list.

SIDE NOTE: Trent is SO not fat; my bandmate Aeon and I saw him a few days ago, and he's as ripped as he ever was.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Halo 18, A nice Appetizer for the new album. April 22 2005
By Not quite nine inch nail - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Halo 18 is very good overall. This song is the most audience friendly tune Trent has produced in a while. That is to say, most people will like it the first or second time listening.

By the way, there are only 3 tracks on the album. #4 the video or whatever isn't included. So dont get your hopes up.

The two remixes are very similiar to the original song. Not the best remixes but not bad either.

But if youre like me, desperate for any new Nine Inch Nails songs, this will do nicely until the full album is released.

Also, in case youre interested, the Japanese release of With Teeth will have 3 bonus tracks on it.

Im out...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Halo 18 . . . buy it . . . because you have to. Mar 1 2006
By Ernie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I want to cry out in anguish "why Trent? Why?" -- I want to, but I won't -- the reviews for this CD already have enough melodrama, so I'll spare you.

Hand that feeds is one of the best songs on WITH TEETH - it has a lot of remix as well as just plain REPLAY potential. Despite this fact, this CD is, as many people have pointed out, one of Trent's worst singles. There are remixes on the CD, but, as someone already pointed out, it is not really meant to be a remix album. All this being said, this disc greatly reflects what happens when Trent lets a millimeter of creative control out of his grasp (which is odd, because he's a control freak) . . . it becomes an RIAA clone . . .

So why does it deserve 3 stars? It's still better than most other things available, and it's part of the "official collection", so you really have to buy it if you're at all compulsive (let's face it, if you're really a NIN fan, you're compulsive, and probably obsessive too, but I won't get into that).

The packaging is very well done, as is the arrangement of this specific CD (technically). If you're planning on buying this halo (Google NIN HALO) buy this one; the video on the disc will minimize the feeling of being ripped off.

The Video - very plain for NIN, but well done. It looks like a patchy, thrown-together work at first, but on closer examination, you will find this is not the case. You may notice that the "distortion" is not digital noise or breakdown, but intentional, for whatever reason. (similar to "Hurt" from "The Downward Spiral")

This CD is definitely a "Collection Completer"; if you must collect each unique Halo, buy the 4-track disc with the video, even if it won't make your top 100 songs.

If you have to pick and choose because you don't have the cash, skip this one until you feel it necessary to complete your collection.

If you feel that NIN peaked at Pretty Hate Machine or Downward Spiral . . . well, you're stuck in a bubble, you probably shouldn't keep listening to new NIN discs, because you're not going to like them.

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