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9 Inch Nails Concert Review


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Still Ruling His Empire of Dirt and Pain

Of course Trent Reznor wore black when Nine Inch Nails played Madison Square Garden on Thursday night. Since the band's debut album in 1989, on which Mr. Reznor played nearly all the instruments, he has been rock's voice of rage, bitterness and inconsolable despair, lashing out both at the world that betrays him and at his own malignant soul. While his lyrics are blunt - "After everything I've done, I hate myself for what I've become" - his music has been a fusion of punk impact, electronic textures, dance-music propulsion and enough melodic interludes to make the rest seem more brutal.

http://nytimes.com/2005/11/05/arts/music/05nine.html?8hpib

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What I would give to be at one of those concerts, it is my dream lineup, my top 3 favorite bands: NIN QOTSA and DFA '79

Maybe they will be comin' to a venue near you :)

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Nine Inch Nails and Queens were at Minneapolis recently, no DFA though. i wasnt able to go due to lack of money or car at the time.....sigh.

You should have passed the hat...remind us around graduation time ;)

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