Pros: Even bad NIN is still better than Nickleback. Cons: The only Halo I listen to less is Halo 6.
I have to say, if not for Halo 6, this may just be my least favorite, and least played, Nine Inch Nails CD, the messy and disjointed Halo 10: Further Down the Spiral. Released in mid-1995, Halo 10 serves as a companion and remix disc to the brilliant ...
As The Downward Spiral was becoming a huge hit for Nine Inch Nails in early 1995, NIN and its leader Trent Reznor became a popular attraction for fans and critics. To cap of the success of The Downward Spiral and its recent singles for ...
Pros: Very good value for money and palatable industrial remixes Cons: Which version should you chose?
I'm not honestly sure wether the release "Further Down the Spiral" has two versions, or an English (through Island records) and an American release. Either way, there are two "Further Down the Spiral"'s, and I'll just go through the...
Pros: Stompy at times, compares quantity and quality Cons: "Eraser" remixes are annoying, with one that's worthy
Further Down The Spiral is the first remix EP to explode in the U.S., and was much more likeable than the remix EP for Broken, Fixed. FDS is one of the less attention-span albums from NIN, which makes it fun, and nothing is really...
Pros: Pure and hardcore NIN! Very intense, rock songs of good NIN remixing! Cheap price! Cons: Only an EP... where are the remixes of Closer?
When Nine Inch Nails released The Downward Spiral, a great NIN hit, of course a CD full of remixes had to come next. I like NIN, and The Downward Spiral, so I got it. The CD is full of loud, crashing remixes of The Downward Spiral's best songs. Nine Inch...
Pros: Great music and beats Cons: Still mostly a remix album
This is a great album. The remixes are very well done, and modified beyond recognition. This is a good thing. Sure the original Eraser and Mr. Self destruct were absolutely awesome, but hearing the same thing only mixed a little would not have been...
Pros: Awesome remixes of "The Downward Spiral" with a "Perfect Drug" feel Cons: Might be too complex for some listeners
You can hardly call a 60+ minute album an EP. This is the remix album of the critically acclaimed "The Downward Spiral." It combines lyrical and melodic elements of TDS with guitars that could have been taken from "Broken" and drum...
Pros: New explorations of The Downward Spiral as well as new stuff Cons: No remixes of the becoming!! (a very trivial con)
In this companion remix album to 1995's masterpiece The Downward Spiral, Trent Reznor proves that few people have the power to craft computer music into the mastery he puts forth. Despite this, he gives a nod to another electronic musician, Aphex Twin,...
Pros: Wonderful Album Cons: Doesn't have the version of Hurt I like on it
Trent has a gift of taking a song , remixing it , and making it sound better than ever thought possible. And let me tell you, this album is a fine example! I originally purchased it as a building block of my NIN collection, but after listening to it, and...
Pros: amazing remix songs Cons: find them and tell me cuz I don't know any
Further Down the Spiral, the remix follow-up to the multi-platinum The Downward Spiral is a beautifully crafted piece of art for the avid Nine Inch Nails fan. This EP is far from being as heavy as TDS and has more of an electronic feel to it. The opening...
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