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Pretty Hate Machine [CD]

Nine Inch Nails Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (15 Aug 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: UMC
  • ASIN: B0052T7J5S
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 78,696 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Head Like A Hole
2. Terrible A Hole
3. Down In It
4. Sanctified
5. Something I Can Never Have
6. Kinda I Want To
7. Sin
8. That's What I Get
9. The Only Time
10. Ringfinger

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Light Years Ahead 22 Oct 2003
By A Customer
Format:Audio CD
Listening to Pretty hate Machine again, several years after buying it, it's hard to believe that the album is now fourteen years old. But sure enough it is, and it only goes to show how ingenius Trent Reznor was and how he still influences the music market today. I have three Nine Inch Nails albums, The Downward Spiral, Further Down the Spiral and Pretty Hate Machine, and in my oppinion this is by far the best. The reason I say this is that whilst the other albums seem a bit of a mish mash recipe of hardcore industrial and ambient noise, every song on Pretty Hate Machine straddles the line between heavy synth and metal music, creating a beautiful hybrid that puts modern day bands such as Linkin Park to shame.
From start to finish, there is not a bad song on the album; even Reznor's mock rapping on 'Down in It' stays in perfect harmony with the music. The meaningful lyrical style holds true throughout the album, delivering stark emotional messages and social commentary, whilst also injecting subtle black humour. The standout tracks on the album are 'Head Like a Hole', 'Terrible Lie', 'Something I can Never Have' and 'That's What I Get'.

In short, Trent Reznor was and still is a genius and Pretty Hate Machine is a truly landmark album that sounds as fresh today as it did fourteen years ago. And bear in mind that this review is coming from a rap fan.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Pretty Great Machine! 29 Dec 2005
By Nebula
Format:Audio CD
Released in 1989, this is the debut from Trent Reznor, the man called the "Gothic Reincarnation of Mozart".
It is a landmark album for industrial as it bought the genre out of being an underground music into what nearly became the mainstream.
Those unfamiliar with the genre branded "industrial", should kick them selves- it is a mix of synths and sampled beats to metal with its live instruments.
This album in particular leans toward the Techno side of industrial unlike the metalish "Broken"
In a sentence this album is a mix of subversive lyrics married with funky beats and washed with synth, then married to a guitar and bass, finally layering it with a paranoid and beautuful sound.
Soulful melodies combine together with the screching synths to make a sound that will instantly hook you. Buy now and use it to judge all NIN's and other industrialists albums. A fantastic album!
A recomended follow up purchase would be the sublime "Broken" by NIN

(features the singles "Sin" and "Head Like A Hole")

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
For anyone who is "into" Nine Inch Nails, you must start at the beginning with "Pretty Hate Machine", granted its not as heavy as "Broken", "Spiral" or "The Fragile", but its kicks major ass. It has alot more synths then guitars(but still rocks), these songs were written about a good relationship gone bad as described by Trent Reznor. Once you hear "Terrible Lie"(still a concert favorite)"Sin", and "Thats What I get" you feel the anger, passion, and decay. "Something I Can Never Have" pretty much could be used to describe millions of people including myself, while "Down In It" is basically saying should I end it? PHM also contains the hit "Head Like A Hole" as well as choice tracks like "Sanctified", "The Only Time", and "Kinda I Want to", how could you not by this cd? If you're a fan of NIN you alredy have this, if you would like to get inside the mind of Trent Reznor just a little bit, pick it up, you won't be disappointed...this disc contains the very beginnings of a masterpiece called NINE INCH NAILS
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
BUY 2010'S REISSUE/REMASTER INSTEAD!!
Trent Reznor remastered and reissued his debut album "Pretty Hate Machine" last year, now for some strange reason it's been reissued again. Read more
Published 10 months ago by nin/ja77
The Beginning
I didnt discover PHM until only 3 years ago and was supprised to find a very electronic sounding album more closer to Depeche Mode than what you would expect from NIN , I had owned... Read more
Published on 5 April 2010 by King Of Castleford
I Just Wish I'd Bought It In 1989
This is not a bad album. But I'm annoyed with myself for having not discovered it until 2010- because now it sounds horribly dated. Read more
Published on 27 Mar 2010 by Marchespie
fantastic
dont delay buying this just because its 20 years old get it now. totally fantastic
Published on 20 Oct 2009 by jonathan Goodliff
Cutting Edge Creativity
It all makes sense now: I became aware of Trent Reznor's work via a certain Mr David Bowie or at least I thought that was the case until finally getting around to buying Pretty... Read more
Published on 15 Jun 2009 by P. J. Ashcroft
Excellence of its time
thankfully 'A Customer' and 'Toybum' don't represent the great majority of NIN fans who think Pretty Hate Machine, 'Excellence of its time'. Read more
Published on 25 Sep 2008 by P. A. Ferguson
Nine Inch Nails ~ Pretty Hate Machine ~
The Holy Grail of Industrial music. Personally I think this is the album that put Industrial on the map. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2008 by Mr. K. L. Rainford
amazing music
when i first heard about nine inch nails i thought they were a metal band and put off listening to them. Then i listened to this and realized i was completely wrong. Read more
Published on 1 Feb 2008 by D. Bebb
Nailgasm
I wish i didn't already have this album so i could buy it again and experience it all from fresh.

For new comers.. Read more
Published on 26 Sep 2007 by H. Cleary
pop for rockers
this is where industrial music first entered the mainstream....yes it is a dark and nasty piece of pop music but it is still effectively an 80's electro pop record with a dark... Read more
Published on 28 July 2007 by whitetrashtrixie
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