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Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting book
Review: This shows some awesome stuff about NIN. Some stuff's interesting if you wanna know about him, or know him. One of his College girlfriends talks about whenever he was in Option Thirty. Obviously this was in the 80s. Also, it has many things about interviews from magazines and stuff also his grandfather says. There'll be things you don't know now that you will find out about NIN. It's mainly JUST about Trent. But after all, isn't he what kept NIN NIN. Come get it.

Also, for music, I'm gonna get the tapeworm album when it comes out.

P.S: I haven't told you everything 'cuz it's too cool to give it away before your chance of reading this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Trent is awork of art
Review: Trent is a musician who is original and makes his own way of music who thinks of his music as work of art. He says "i think music should be framed and put on a wall somewhere." I dearly agree with the man of the decade.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A poor representation of a creative genius
Review: Unfortunatly, Martin Huxley poorly potrayed Industrial Rockstar Trent Reznor in his book "Nine Inch Nails: Self Destruct". Huxley seemed to simply take exerpts from magazine interviews with Reznor and throw them into the pages of a book and call it a biography. I do not recommend that anyone buy this book, unless you would like to slowly and painfully kill yourself due to the extreme amounts of bordem that Huxley manages to include in this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: hmmm
Review: well, it was an alright book. If you are a huge fan of nine inch nails then it shouldn't be missed, otherwise i would skip it. I think that it is basically a compliation of other articles and put together as a book, which can be both a good and bad thing. it's up to you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: nice book
Review: well,I'm a NIN fan for years and I think that this book explains perfectly the musical vision of Trent Reznor, his efforts in making pretty hate machine, the incredible self destrcut tour, the story that lead to downward spiral.I learn a lot of things trought the quotation of Trent Reznor.It was really so enjoyable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best NIN books that I have read
Review: When I first got this book, I figured that I would be dissapointed because I have read many pieces on Trent Reznor and all the authors that I have read do not do a good job to represent Trent's musical vision and honesty. After reading this book, I realized that Martin Huxley did quite the contrary of what I expected. Although the book was a little outdated (published in 1997, before "The Fragile" and other NIN halos), it still contained a lot of information on my favorite musical artist and person-Trent Reznor.


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