Looks like a great set so far! I see you got HIS :DPhew. Parking fucking suuuucked. But inside, having a drink, enjoying the opener.
Great fucking choice, it's my favorite asswell! Never seen it performed live though😩Listened to that album countless times. My brother and I debated and ranked the top 10 NIN songs and we ended up with "Ruiner" at #1. Goddamn what an album
I would love to see that song performed live holy fuck that would be hypeGreat fucking choice, it's my favorite asswell! Never seen it performed live though😩
Two of my most listened to albums ever.As TDS is 25, that means the same can be said for Soundgarden's Superunknown, another 90's classic, too. What a day that was!
Listend to TDS again today. What a ride. What an Album.
Reminisced a bit about a loaning my iPod to a co-worker who's musical taste were Lady Gaga and Christian Folk Rock so she could listen to NIN for the first time.
She wasn't looking forward to it, just wanted to know what I was interested in.
And the answer to both of your questions is Yes.
For me, Hesitation Marks is the only NIN album that I couldn't get into. Tried and tried but finally accepted my fate and haven't listened to it again for a couple of years now.The Fragile remains my favourite of the lot, followed by The Slip and Hesitation Marks.
For me, Hesitation Marks is the only NIN album that I couldn't get into. Tried and tried but finally accepted my fate and haven't listened to it again for a couple of years now.
If you pm me I can try to (remember to) upload them to dropbox and shoot you a link...Speaking of Hesitation Marks, does anyone know how I can reacquire the Audiophile version? I had it downloaded at release when I ordered the Deluxe CD, as Amazon UK sent me a link to download it from nin.com, but I've accidentally deleted the original download and that email is now long-gone. Plus, I doubt the link would still be active these days anyway.
At the moment, I've tried contacting nin.com support, but they've said they can't help because the original order was from Amazon, even though Amazon never hosted the download themselves in the first place and I had to use nin.com.