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With Teeth - Audio CD - Nine Inch Nails

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Nine Inch Nails

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Audio CD - 03 May, 2005
Interscope Records
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CD Tracks:

    All The Love In The World
    You Know What You Are?
    The Collector
    The Hand That Feeds
    Love Is Not Enough
    Every Day Is Exactly The Same
    With Teeth
    Only
    Getting Smaller
    Sunspots
    The Line Begins To Blur
    Beside You In Time
    Right Where It Belongs

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Audio CD Description

Trent Reznor has always been a one-trick-pony, but it's a damn good trick: sunny melodies filtered through ferocious electronics. Unfortunately, the trick's impact was often watered down by a tendency toward petulance and self-absorption. Still, almost six years after NIN's last release,


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Great addition to the NIN catalog

Trent Reznor is at times a victim of his own success. It seems like some people seem to expect some new level of enlightment with each NIN album. First off, No, this album is by no means to be compared to TDS or The Fragile. In fact, this album seems a more likely follow up to Pretty Hate Machine than either of those albums. This album is not the emotional roller-coaster of the most recent albums. It is, however, a top-to-bottom tight little album with some very good material. Given, there is some filler, but all of the singles off this album are extremely well done (particulary "Hand That Feeds" and "Only, both of which conjure up images of the days of yore when we were in single digit Halos), and the last song "Right Where it Belongs" is a superb closer(if you like the album cut, I hope you had the opportunity to see it live on the most recent tour). Die hards and new fans alike will enjoy this album, and I recommend it not only as a NIN fan but to any music fan as one of the best albums of 2005.


Ignore the Nay-Sayers!

I love NIN. But I don't love an album simply because it's by an artist that I love. Because each NIN album is unique and different from all other ones, I was afraid that this, perhaps, would be the time to have a lousy album.


Worth The Wait

It may take Trent four or five years to get new product out, however, he rarely disappoints on whole. With Teeth is by far his most consistently enjoyable album in years. I loved big chuncks of The Downward Spiral and The Fragile but felt he copped out on some songs by repeatedly making "noise" songs that were heavy on guitar, angst and pounding drums but had very little melody. I just didn't like his turns into that area.

 

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