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I saw NIN last night...

...best show I have ever seen!  11 years ago NIN was my very first show ever, so last night was nostalgic to say the least...  He played such classics as Terrible Lie, Sin, Reptile, March of the Pigs and he even played Burn!  This track was off of the Natural Born Killers soundtrack, and I would have never guessed that he would have played that...  Anyways, even if you only remotely like Trent Reznor's music, it is well worth the effort to see this...  The visual performance accompanied by the crips clear sounds that NIN delivers hoists this act amongst the top acts of all time....  BADASS!!!!

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  • WakizashiWakizashi Member Posts: 893
    GWAR FTW!
  • DarktaniaDarktania Member Posts: 805
      NIN is great! They always throw a great show. I used to hang out with Trent Reznor at a Goth club called "The Blue Crystal" down in New Orleans during the early 90's. When I say "Hang Out" I dont mean we were friends. Heck he didnt even know my name but I did party with him. He may be a short little guy but he's pretty cool.

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  • Dis_OrdurDis_Ordur Member Posts: 1,501



    Originally posted by Darktania
      NIN is great! They always throw a great show. I used to hang out with Trent Reznor at a Goth club called "The Blue Crystal" down in New Orleans during the early 90's. When I say "Hang Out" I dont mean we were friends. Heck he didnt even know my name but I did party with him. He may be a short little guy but he's pretty cool.


    Really dude?  That is badass...  That is probably right about the time he bought the Sharon Tate mansion and turned it into Nothing Records, right?  Lots of goth stars hung out there too, I believe Manson did too...  As far as musical talent goes, Trent Reznor is one of the best...

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  • VampirVampir Member Posts: 4,239

    i hate you i want to see them so bad.

    i want to see them, foo fighters, velvet revolver, and queens of the stoneage.

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  • RazorbackRazorback Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 5,253
    Yeah I really liked their early stuff and even though I havnt seen them live (joys of living at the a$$ end of the world) they always seemed like a band that would be good live.image

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  • hartamhartam Member Posts: 364


    Originally posted by Wakizashi
    GWAR FTW!

    Aye. NIN sucks.

  • fortunefaderfortunefader Member Posts: 51
    Cool.Good for you man. i love trent reznor's music too....its heavy and it definitely rocks!!! i like industrial music a lot and i know NIN is definitely a must to see live!
  • DarktaniaDarktania Member Posts: 805



    Originally posted by Dis_Ordur



    Originally posted by Darktania
      NIN is great! They always throw a great show. I used to hang out with Trent Reznor at a Goth club called "The Blue Crystal" down in New Orleans during the early 90's. When I say "Hang Out" I dont mean we were friends. Heck he didnt even know my name but I did party with him. He may be a short little guy but he's pretty cool.

    Really dude?  That is badass...  That is probably right about the time he bought the Sharon Tate mansion and turned it into Nothing Records, right?  Lots of goth stars hung out there too, I believe Manson did too...  As far as musical talent goes, Trent Reznor is one of the best...

      Yeah Trent had just taken Marilyn Manson under his wing and was introducing the band to the world. It was also when Perry Farrell of Janes Addiction trashed the stage equipment of NIN at the first Lollapolooza. Whenever an awesome band was in town they always went to "The Blue Crystal" after the show.

       I saw the members of "Lords of Acid" there once, "My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult", "Fishbone", "Prong" and so on and son. Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam even got into a fist fight with someone there.

       Wild stuff.

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