Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine CD (Album), 1989 [r6505484] Discogs

Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate. Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine, Vinyl Record Album LP, Used Joe's Albums Frontman Trent Reznor sang and performed most of the instruments, also producing the album alongside Keith LeBlanc, John Fryer and Flood, with a few other contributors. The album features a heavily synthesizer-driven electronic sound blended with.

Nine Inch Nails a 34 años de "Pretty Hate Machine", su demoledor debut — Futuro Chile
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Nothing else out there on the market, in any format, even comes close to the optimal listening experience this SHM-CD provides. Pretty Hate Machine is the debut studio album by the American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released by TVT Records on October 20, 1989

Nine Inch Nails a 34 años de "Pretty Hate Machine", su demoledor debut — Futuro Chile

Thirty years ago, the zeitgeist was temporarily hijacked by angry. After Trent Reznor came storming out of the darkness with this explosive 1989 debut, industrial music would never be the same The first single off of the album, Down In It, was released on September 27, 1989.It received radio airplay for the aforementioned.

Nine Inch Nails Pretty Hate Machine Album Review Pitchfork. The first single off of the album, Down In It, was released on September 27, 1989.It received radio airplay for the aforementioned. The album features a heavily synthesizer-driven electronic sound blended with.

Nine Inch Nails a 34 años de "Pretty Hate Machine", su demoledor debut — Futuro Chile. Frontman Trent Reznor sang and performed most of the instruments, also producing the album alongside Keith LeBlanc, John Fryer and Flood, with a few other contributors. Nine Inch Nails' mastermind moans and growls over a brilliantly messy clatter of synths, guitars, drum machines, and samples, unleashing his rage and dread through the crunchy rock grind of "Head Like a Hole" and the punchy synth-pop of "Terrible Lie."