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Album artwork for Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails

Nine Inch Nails' Pretty Hate Machine. Available here on LP and CD.

although nine inch nails mastermind trent reznor became the poster boy for industrial rock in the early 1990s, his '89 debut, 'pretty hate machine', actually has a stronger foothold in '80s synth-pop. the guitar-heavy opener, 'head like a hole,' is the most aggressive track on the album and proved to be the signature song for reznor's initial breakthrough, but much of the disc sounds like depeche mode in a particularly bad mood. all of the tracks on 'pretty hate machine' are based on synthesizer lines and programmed beats, with other elements - such as the distinctive bass on 'sanctified' and sampled explosions on 'that's what i get' - filling out the sound. despite reznor's morose lyrics, a number of hate machine's finest moments are energetic dance tunes, particularly 'down in it' and the surging 'sin.' oddly enough, reznor's fiercer - and seemingly less accessible - subsequent work (the 'broken' ep and 'the downward spiral') led directly to his mainstream success, but 'pretty hate machine' reveals where the nine inch nails aesthetic started out.

LP - Standard LP.

CD - Standard CD.

Nine Inch Nails

Pretty Hate Machine

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Album artwork for Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails
LP

$27.99

Released 11/20/2012Catalogue Number

B001576701

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Album artwork for Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails
CD

$12.99

Released 04/11/2018Catalogue Number

B001576702

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Nine Inch Nails

Pretty Hate Machine

The Bicycle Music Company
Album artwork for Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails
LP

$27.99

Released 11/20/2012Catalogue Number

B001576701

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails
CD

$12.99

Released 04/11/2018Catalogue Number

B001576702

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Nine Inch Nails' Pretty Hate Machine. Available here on LP and CD.

although nine inch nails mastermind trent reznor became the poster boy for industrial rock in the early 1990s, his '89 debut, 'pretty hate machine', actually has a stronger foothold in '80s synth-pop. the guitar-heavy opener, 'head like a hole,' is the most aggressive track on the album and proved to be the signature song for reznor's initial breakthrough, but much of the disc sounds like depeche mode in a particularly bad mood. all of the tracks on 'pretty hate machine' are based on synthesizer lines and programmed beats, with other elements - such as the distinctive bass on 'sanctified' and sampled explosions on 'that's what i get' - filling out the sound. despite reznor's morose lyrics, a number of hate machine's finest moments are energetic dance tunes, particularly 'down in it' and the surging 'sin.' oddly enough, reznor's fiercer - and seemingly less accessible - subsequent work (the 'broken' ep and 'the downward spiral') led directly to his mainstream success, but 'pretty hate machine' reveals where the nine inch nails aesthetic started out.

LP - Standard LP.

CD - Standard CD.