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  • The Most Under-appreciated NIN Album

    5
    By Tylor Durden
    With beautifully haunting stripped-down reworkings of tracks from several previous albums, this EP will give you a new appreciation for those old classic NIN songs. The tracks are spaced out with equally personal and moving instrumentals that create an atmosphere that would stir up something deep inside anyone still living...and maybe even the dead. There is one full original song, And All That Could Have Been, which may arguably be the most intricately-layered and touching track in NIN's entire discography. That alone is an absolute must-have, but it's best appreciated on the album as a whole. Enjoy.
  • Still

    5
    By Capitalism and Freedom
    This is one of my personal favorite Nine Inch Nails albums. This album has a great flow, track after track. Also, this album has great vocals, great drum solos, and great guitar solos as well. Finally, the instruments wrap around the vocals like no other, and intertwine perfectly. Definitely looking forward to the next limited play album, and extended play album from Nine Inch Nails.