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Trent Reznor Nine Inch Nails links up with Boys Noize to drop Nine Inch Noize, a full-throttle reimagining that lives somewhere between a remix project, a live set, and a total sonic overhaul.
Fueled by their recent run of shows and a massive Coachella debut, the duo tears into the Nine Inch Nails catalog and rebuilds it from the ground up. “Heresy” hits with a fresh edge, featuring haunting new layers and vocals from Mariqueen Maandig, while “Copy of A” morphs into a hypnotic, slow-burn techno pulse. They don’t stop at the obvious either, deep cuts from Year Zero get new life, and even “Parasite” from How to Destroy Angels gets pulled into the mix. This isn’t just a remix album, it’s a full-on reinvention. Familiar, but completely transformed. See the full song list below... 1. INTRO (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 2. VESSEL (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 3. SHE’S GONE AWAY (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 4. HERESY (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 5. PARASITE (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 6. COPY OF A (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 7. ME I’M NOT (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 8. CLOSER (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 9. THE WARNING (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 10. MEMORABILIA (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 11. CAME BACK HAUNTED (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION) 12. AS ALIVE AS YOU NEED ME TO BE (NINE INCH NOIZE VERSION)
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