The NIN Song Election - Ultimate Reznor Edition
 
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05/05/12 12:08 PM

Mr Self Destruct (must protect zero sum)

 

05/05/12 12:34 PM

And All That Could Have Been

Ironically, that might be what I think of the election results!

 

05/05/12 12:54 PM

Right where it Belongs.

 

05/05/12 1:36 PM

right where it belongs

 

05/06/12 3:04 AM

RWIB!

 

05/06/12 9:47 AM

In a constantly shifting round of voting and a final push on the last page, With Teeth is now gone after it's final representative (Right WHere It Belongs) is now gone.

RWIB 5
Mr Self Destruct 3
Zero-Sum
Ruiner
Becoming
AATCHB


THESE ARE THE TRACKS for the Ultimate Reznor:


Non-Album Tracks:

1. And All That Could Have Been

Year Zero:

2. Zero-Sum

The Fragile:

1. The Great Below
2. Somewhat Damaged
3. We're In This Together

The Downward Spiral:

1. Ruiner
2. The Becoming
3. Reptile

The Mixes: (Top mix from each election only)

Mr Self Destruct (album)





In the words of lenny_VIE: Have fun smiling smiley

 

05/06/12 9:47 AM

Zero-Sum

 

05/06/12 11:31 AM

Ruiner

 

05/06/12 10:43 AM

zero sum

 

05/06/12 11:13 AM

I'll be cumming if The Becoming is voted out. Ho ho.

 

05/06/12 11:29 AM

see, on TDS i love the becoming the most followed by MSD. the becoming, since i first heard it, has stuck with me more lyrically and musically. MSD wasn't always second but the version played in the last tour gave me new love for it. i get, um estatic, during the noise at the end of it. ruiner and reptile are great, but not my top 2.

RUINER is my vote



i have a ? for the voters: which album was your introduction to NIN and which is album favorite?

i got in on the ground floor (so PHM), but TF is the one i'd take to the desert islandsmiling smiley

 

05/06/12 12:48 PM

fleighing posted:
see, on TDS i love the becoming the most

The Becoming is my all time fav NIN track as well. That offical live version they filmed and posted on the 2009 tour at the Sasquatch festival re-inforced why I love the song so much, and it was just 10x better live. That live version is so powerful

to those that have no idea what I may be talking about:

[www.youtube.com]

fleighing posted:


i have a ? for the voters: which album was your introduction to NIN and which is album favorite?

Well, you already know my answer, I basically told my story a couple pages back. I'll just do a quick recap though, the VERY VERY first introduction to NIN was actually in 1997 when I saw the Perfect Drug video on TV. i didn't think much of it, as I was like 13 or 14 and JUST getting into music. I didn't own any records or CDs, just listened to whatever was on the radio or TV. I didn't think much other then I really liked the way Trent looked. I thought he looked cool and the vultures in the video were neat, lol.

Fast forward to (my memory is a little fuzzy here) it was either spring 1998 or spring 1999... I want to lean more towards 1998 as that's when I really, really started to get into music and buy my own records. I remember buying Anitchrist Superstar by Manson and Mechanical Animals, so I imagine I was probably introducted to NIN around that time as well...

The first album I heard was TDS, so that album has a place in my heart, followed by The Fragile. As I was around for the release, and everything leading up to it. I remember when TDTWWA single came out and it was the first NIN release in soooo long and my friends and I bought it and blasted it all day long. Then the MTV awards came on and everyone expected Trent to play WITT and he threw a curve ball and played "The Fragile" and nobody knew what the fuck was going on!!! Ahhh, memories! lol, those were the good old days.

VOTE: Mr Self Destruct



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/06/2012 12:50PM by ManBurning.

 

05/06/12 1:51 PM

MR self destruct.

 

05/06/12 1:54 PM

Zero Sum

 

05/06/12 2:01 PM

I certainly love the Still and live interpretations of Becoming, not crazy about the album version though. I think part of it is the positioning in TDS, it feels like one loud track too many (in a row). Last month I started slotting Videodrones; Questions in between Ruiner and Becoming, it alleviated that issue.
It's not just that though, I'm not fond of the screaming near the end of the song; and having examined the 5.1 tracks, there's a huge amount of really cool material that gets drowned out by the repetitive beat.

At this point in the election it's a case of which track has the most nits to pick, they're all pretty great. Bit annoying that we've had most of the albums wiped out without a single track dropping from Downward Spiral or Fragile; I think TDS is particularly over-represented at this point.
THAT IS NOT AN EXCUSE TO VOTE FOR MR SELF DESTRUCT HOWEVER!

fleighing posted:
i have a ? for the voters: which album was your introduction to NIN and which is album favorite?

i got in on the ground floor (so PHM), but TF is the one i'd take to the desert islandsmiling smiley

With Teeth was my introduction to NIN, I'd heard quite a bit of Fragile material over the years but none of it really stuck (to this day I think WITT is overrated; I really hope we get multitracks with the remaster as I'd love to tweak that one). I think I needed something as conventional as With Teeth as an entry point, though Pretty Hate Machine would have done the trick too. TDS, Fragile and Broken (also YZ, Slip and Ghosts when they appeared) all required quite a few listens to get into.

My favourite... I'm a bit obsessive about modifying my NIN albums. Off the rack, I'd call it a tie between TDS, Year Zero and The Social Network.

I'm more a fan of Fragile's era material than the music actually on the album, I think the focus on blaring layered, various-states-of-tune guitars drowns out a lot of the subtlety and emotion that should have been there (TDTWWA being a great microcosm of this - there's so much more feeling in the Still, live and Quiet versions).
Adding in material from the period though, and remixing a few problem tracks as best I can, Fragile becomes something else entirely. Either of my custom discs blows away anything else from any artist I'm familiar with, in my opinion.

 

05/06/12 5:18 PM

Mr Self Destruct

 

05/06/12 5:53 PM

DrVertigo posted:

With Teeth was my introduction to NIN, I'd heard quite a bit of Fragile material over the years but none of it really stuck (to this day I think WITT is overrated; I really hope we get multitracks with the remaster as I'd love to tweak that one). I think I needed something as conventional as With Teeth as an entry point, though Pretty Hate Machine would have done the trick too. TDS, Fragile and Broken (also YZ, Slip and Ghosts when they appeared) all required quite a few listens to get into.


i asked because, HORRIBLE GENERALIZATION FOLLOWING, my perception based on talking with fans is either people got in early with PHM or TDS and as a generality like WT the least or WT was their entrance into NIN and thus think fondly of it. course, this generalization is age-dependent as people my age / trent's age were around (and out of diapers smiling smiley ) and able get into NIN from its start. I totally can see either PHM or WT being the gateway as its music and lyrics were more accessible.

 

05/07/12 2:45 AM

I vote ruiner

My introducion to NIN was YZ, I read about the ARG in some magazine. You don't want to know what I listened to before that, I have to say YZ was different in every way. And I hated it. It was like a thousand broken dial-up modems recorded with cheap microphone. I was not used to such sound back then. But somehow I also liked it for its strangeness. We were having a holiday in Paris, so I listened to the album at the underground stations. Then there somehow it clicked. I started to pay attention to the lyrics, and finally I understood the whole concept behind it. And it was a great experience, my headphones on, listening to it in the crowd on the underground.

My favorite is TF, but YZ and Ghosts are also very important.

 

05/07/12 4:53 AM

We have a weird 3 way tie this morning, I wonder how much voting will shift once we narrow things down.

Zero-Sum 3
Ruiner 3
Mr Self Destruct 3
The Becoming


Vote for your LEAST favorite between:
Zero-Sum
Ruiner
Mr Self Destruct



In the words of lenny_VIE: Have fun smiling smiley

 

05/07/12 4:53 AM

Zero-Sum

 

05/07/12 5:12 AM

RUINER

 

05/07/12 6:35 AM

zero-sum



The first song I heard of NIN on the TV was the perfect drug, followed by hurt and the hand that feeds, only, closer (can´t remember in which order). I remembered hurt when I first heard it..must have stumbled upon this earlier, but didn´t realize how awesome it is
Some weeks later I bought with teeth (cause it was just after WT´s release), but I couldn´t get enough NIN so shortly after that I bought AATCHB Dvd. xD
My favorite album is TDS.

 

05/07/12 6:49 AM

Ruiner

 

05/07/12 9:55 AM

Ruiner

my introduction was Live album (2002) and Pretty hate machine. soon after that i got into TFA/Fragile and after WT came out i got other albums on CD: TDS, FDTS, Broken, Fixed (had them as mp3 files on computer before but it really isn't quite the same to listen, y'know)

 

05/07/12 9:03 AM

Voting Ruiner to save Zero Sum

Ironically, remember in a recent interview Trent said he tried to block out some European shows supporting Guns n Roses? The Wembley Stadium show in 1991 was my first introduction to NIN - we thought he was being a prima donna, destroying all his instruments when they were a supporting act. However my sister asked for PHM for Christmas and we all got into it from there. The Fragile is still my favourite though



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/07/2012 09:49AM by WorzelG.

 

05/07/12 9:53 AM

Runier
<lets one child drown to save the other>

v2 was better anyway.

 

05/07/12 1:25 PM

Zero-Sum

 

05/07/12 4:06 PM

0-Sum

 

05/07/12 4:18 PM

I'm pretty sure I've told it before, but here is my NIN tale. I saw Wish world premiere on Alternative Nation. I had turned it on during the intro graphics for the premiere, no band or album info was on the video and it went to commercial afterwards and Kennedy never mentioned the video the rest of the show. Went to school the next day and one of my best friends didn't know either. Anotherfriend said he thought it was Nine Inch Nails and I said "Nine Inch Nails, who the fuck are they?" heh. This was fall 1992 and I don't even remember hearing anything about Lollapalooa 1991. I had known about the 1992 tour and I think I did some reading up on Lolla after and then realized NIN had been on it.

I asked for the album for Christmas and my stepdad's sister bought it for me, in the longbox, wrapped in 13 $1 bills. My copy of Broken was the first NIN I owned, but definitely not the last. Oh yeah, I have the copy w/the 3.5" cd included that has Physical and Suck on it, no tracks 98 and 99 for me. I got PHM pretty quickly from Columbia House and picked up Fixed as soon as it was released.

When TDS came out, I was in Cincinnati the day it came out by chance and picked it up, along w/the Request magazine that was free, I think it was Sam Goody who had that one. In the interview they talked about the first non-NIN band on NOTHING (Marilyn Manson) and how Interscope didn't even want to put out the record. Which began my search for Manson, cuz shit, I had to hear something the label didn't even want to release :_) Found PoaAF and the GYG single when I was in NC for Lolla 95. Bought them both completely unheard. Loved them too. Since TDS I've had every NIN album on release day and I've seen them once for each album tour. Yet between Portrait and Mechanical Animals I managed 8 Manson shows. Manson toured his fucking ass off and played a lot of shows in Ohio, being as he was from there.

A bit more than just my NIN history, but it was all tied together. I am in the crowd for I Don't Like the Drugs on the Last Tour on Earth disc Manson released cuz I was at the last show on that tour in Cedar Rapids. The rest was all cancelled in the wake of Columbine.

As far as fave NIN eras, Broken-The Fragile probably. I really enjoy With Teeth and about half of The Slip. Year Zero was much stronger for me upfront, but hasn't held up as well to my ears for some reason. The peaks are really high, but there are so many songs that are just meh. Survivalism, perfect example. Trust me, I got a lot of hate for that opinion during the YZ election heh.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/07/2012 04:19PM by SSquirrel.

 

05/07/12 5:02 PM

Relucantly, Ruiner.

 
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