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Fixed [Single] [Explicit Lyrics] [EP]

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  • Audio CD (1 Dec 1992)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Single, Explicit Lyrics, EP
  • Label: Universal / Island
  • ASIN: B000005RP5
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 19,966 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen  1. Gave Up 5:23£0.69
Listen  2. Wish [Explicit] 9:09£0.69
Listen  3. Happiness In Slavery 6:08£0.69
Listen  4. Throw This Away 4:14£0.69
Listen  5. First Fuck 7:19£0.69
Listen  6. Screaming Slave 8:01£0.69


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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fixed: An unsung masterpiece, 24 Sep 2000
By A Customer
After the excellent Broken, that adopted a more metal stance than the electronica laden Pretty Hate Machine, Trent Reznor went away and created something with more of a Techno flavour - and it tastes delicious!

This CD contains remixes of songs from the Broken EP, but, unlike Broken, it's action from the off - Reznor chose to drop the brief but wonderful interlude-like tracks Pinion and Help Me I'm In Hell. What this creates is a fast paced album from start to finish, barely letting up in it's 40 minutes of wonderfully harsh noise.

It begins with Gave Up, a remix of the track from Broken with the same name, and it gives you a taste of what is to come throughout the maxi-single. By rearranging and cutting up the vocals from the original track, Reznor creates a very fast paced barrage of non-stop, perfectly crafted sound.

We then move onto Wish, also a remix of the track from Broken with the same name. Although this song is more subdued, even semi-calm at times, it's still decidedly NIN in it's sound. Reznor didn't stray away from the original Wish much with this one, instead he chose to play with how it plays - using a 'stuck record' effect quite often, and fusing it with a bit more electronica.

Happiness In Slavery comes next, which is, again, a remix of the Broken track of the same name. Whereas Wish stayed fairly true to the original, H.i.S. is quite different - the only lyrics that remain are Reznor's inhuman sounding shrieks of "slavery", with the occassional sequence of screams, interwoven with a great sounding beat-laden track more akin to something from The Downward Spiral than Broken. The highlight of the CD.

Throw this away has a slower, more eerie feel to it than the rest of the maxi-single, opening with a repetitive, chilling sound of who-knows-what. The beat of a distorted guitar kick in shortly afterwards, following which Trent Reznor begins to whisper his lyrics, showing his trademark signs of torment with such lines as "I am so dirty / on the inside". All the while, the music builds up, until it explodes into a flurry of wailing guitars and synth-drums towards the end. Good stuff.

Next up is Fist F**k, another remix of Gave Up. Again, Trent uses the 'stuck record' effect often - perhaps a little TOO often - and great sounding 'backwards' segments of music. Strange samples and relentless drumming fill the track, and is really something to behold.

Last, but by no means least, is Screaming Slave, another remix of Happiness In Slavery. It opens with a series of sounds that are reminiscent of the old Nintendo game F-Zero - it almost sounds as if a futuristic Formula 1 is taking place. But then, the music is interspersed with this 'noise', which is continually building up, until it all falls apart, and we hear more backwards segments of music. What we are given next is a series of severely distorted sections of the original track, all the while breaking down and sticking. Many people will just disregard this track as relentless noise - to appreciate this madness is not an easy task. Towards the end, we hear a poor Trent Reznor screaming in apparent pain, either physically or mentally, which is evidently where this track gains it's name "Screaming Slave". The noise ensues shortly after, with "slavery" being shrieked. Great stuff.

Obviously this CD does not rival The Downward Spiral, but it is an absolute ESSENTIAL for any NIN fan. However, to really appreciate this, a copy of Broken is a must.

Oh, one more thing - DO NOT listen to this CD when you are exceedingly tired and on the brink of falling asleep. That is, unless you WANT it to mess with your head!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars headf*** noize, 3 Jun 2000
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while not being a good starting point for a nin collection, a fan can find many hidden wonders in this cd. At first listen its just mindless techno-rock remixes. Now switch the lights off, drink heavily, put your headphones on and listen again. Now it creates a glorious tapestry of agony and anger, shots of deformed synths firing at random, and ending with the apocolyptic screaming slave, a vicious pile of distorion that piles up all the way through, then collapses compeletly. Makes ATR sound mainstream
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mr Reznor, You are spoiling us...., 14 Mar 2007
By king los "king_los" (nowhere, the midlands) - See all my reviews
If you read the reviews - opinion is clearly split on this little EP!

Personally, i loved it when it first came out, and 15 years on, its actually matured with age!

I'm going to polarise further with this remark - but this is one for the connoisseur of industrial. It harks back to the earlier days of industrial, before the genre was hijacked by overused guitars and standard (boring) metal overtones. The sound is minimal and bleak. The samples are choice and abrasive. Vocals are repetitive but effective. And the programming, even 15 years on, its absolutely awesome. Man, this is just a classic - similar in tone to the late 80's output of Ministry. (Think 'stigmata' etc). And if all that interests you - then buy the EP now.

However, if you like your industrial noise pretty, poppy and oh-so very accessible - then look elsewhere. Not to be revisionist - but later NIN stuff (and even PHM, for that matter) hooked in a lot of the Good Charlotte / teen-angst posse, who no doubt did, and apparently do, hate this stuff. Maybe this explains the motivations of the naysayers of this absolute gem? A matter of opinion, i suppose...

Anyway - an article of the time stated, 'this is a paradox; fixed is more broken than 'broken'!" Too right. If you think 'Head like a hole' is the be-all-and-end-all of industrial, then look elsewhere. However, if you see that classic as a 'good start' which doesn't go far enough - then buy this EP immediately. Trent is an ambassador for his genre, but this demonstrates he is clearly an auteur, an innovator and a genius too.
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1.0 out of 5 stars This is not music.
For every Sin or Starf**kers Inc., Trent Reznor has a habit of making half a dozen pieces of unlistenable nonsense. Read more
Published on 7 Dec 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars What! 3 stars only!
Forget what the rest have said! This CD takes the musical excellence of Broken, and gives it a twist in conjunction with other like minded DJ's and composers, to create NIN with a... Read more
Published on 7 Sep 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Again,,no improvment on PHM
After the breath taking Pretty Hate Machine and the fabulous Broken..Fixed was a bit of a let down for many.. Read more
Published on 4 Jul 2000 by ben.howard@ntlworld.com

3.0 out of 5 stars Major techno wizardry
This was the second NIN album I bought.... The tracks are great with big beats and repetitive riffs which really adds to the effect of the music. Read more
Published on 4 Dec 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars A wrong turn
Hot on the heels of the stunning Broken EP, Fixed came as a bit of a dissapointment.

Basically a reworking of some of the tracks from Broken plus a few new tracks, Fixed... Read more

Published on 29 Oct 1999 by R. Jackson

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