NINE_INCH_NAILS_DISCOGRAPHY

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This is the discography of the American industrial rock band 'Nine Inch Nails'. For further details, see and .

Contents
Studio albums and EPs
Remix albums
Live albums and compilations
Singles
Halo numbers
''Pretty Hate Machine'' era: 1989 - 1990
''Broken'' era: 1992 - 1993
''The Downward Spiral'' era: 1994 - 1998
''The Fragile'' era: 1999 - 2004
''With Teeth'' era: 2005 - 2007
''Year Zero'' era: 2007 - Present
Seed numbers
Miscellaneous
Soundtracks
Remixes
Landmark bootlegs
Music videos
References
External links

Studio albums and EPs


Release dateTitleRecord labelU.S. salesRIAA certification[1]Billboard 200UK Albums Chart
October 20, 1989''Pretty Hate Machine''TVT3,000,000 +3x Platinum7567
September 22, 1992''Broken''TVT/Nothing1,000,000 +Platinum718
March 8, 1994''The Downward Spiral''Nothing5,000,000 +5x Platinum29
September 21, 1999''The Fragile''Nothing1,200,000 +2x Platinum110
May 3, 2005''With Teeth''Interscope1,000,000 +Platinum13
April 17, 2007''Year Zero''Interscope 1,000,000[2]Platinum26

''The Fragile'' is 2x platinum because it is a double album with length exceeding 100 minutes. Since it shipped 1,200,000 units, this equals 2,400,000 discs.

Remix albums


Release dateTitleRecord labelU.S. ''Billboard'' 200 peakU.S. salesUK Albums Chart peak
December 7, 1992''Fixed''Nothing - - -
June 1, 1995''Further Down the Spiral''Nothing#23500,000+Gold
November 21, 2000''Things Falling Apart''Nothing#67 100,000#133
September 25, 2007''Year Zero Remixed''Interscope - - -

Live albums and compilations


Release dateTitleRecord labelU.S. ''Billboard'' 200 peakFormatsContent
November 24, 1997''Closure''Nothing -VHSLive and backstage recordings from the 1994-96 ''Self Destruct'' tour, as well as all music videos from 1989-1997 except "Burn".
January 22, 2002''And All That Could Have Been''Nothing#26 (limited edition)
#37 (general release)
CD
DVD
VHS
Live recordings from the 2000 ''Fragility v2.0'' tour. The limited-edition CD was packaged with a bonus disc titled ''Still''. ''Still'' has also been sold separately through Nine Inch Nails' website.
February 27, 2007''Beside You in Time''Interscope #1 (on Billboard's Top Video Chart)DVD
HD DVD
Blu-ray
Live recordings from the 2006 ''Live: With_Teeth'' tour, as well as two music videos and several rehearsal clips from 2005.

Singles


Year Title Chart peak positions Album
U.S. Hot 100U.S. Modern RockU.S. MS RockU.S. Pop 100Hot Dance PlayHot Digital SongsUK Singles ChartARIA Singles ChartFinland Singles Chart
1989"Down in It"-16--16----''Pretty Hate Machine''
1990"Head Like a Hole"-28--17-45--
"Sin"----10-35--
1992"Happiness in Slavery"-13-------''Broken''
1993"Wish"-25-------
1994"March of the Pigs"59-----45--''The Downward Spiral''
"Closer"411135-29-253-
"Hurt"-8-------
"Burn"---------''Natural Born Killers'' OST
1997"The Perfect Drug"461121---43487''Lost Highway'' OST
1999"The Day the World Went Away"17------31-''The Fragile''
"We're in This Together"-1121---39--
2000"Into the Void"-1127------
"Starfuckers, Inc."-39-------
2001"Deep"-1837------
2005"The Hand That Feeds"31123130107-15''With Teeth''
"Only"90122-34-20--
2006"Every Day Is Exactly the Same"5611248-----
2007"Survivalism"6811466--29-7''Year Zero''
"Capital G"-625---140--

Halo numbers


''Halo numbers'' are a system which orders official Nine Inch Nails releases. They correspond to the sequence in which the releases were made, and are named by the word "Halo" which precedes the number on the release. For example, the fifth NIN release, ''Broken,'' is adorned with the phrase "Halo Five". Halo numbers are sometimes modified for alternate versions of a release. Promotional-only releases do not have their own halo numbers, although the promotional singles for "Piggy" and "Hurt" were labeled as "Halo Ten", a title later officially used for ''Further Down the Spiral''. A U.S. promo for "Into The Void" is mislabeled as Halo 16. This number actually belongs to ''Things Falling Apart''.
''Pretty Hate Machine'' era: 1989 - 1990


★ Halo 1 - "Down in It"

★ Halo 2 - ''Pretty Hate Machine''

★ Halo 3 - "Head Like a Hole"

★ Halo 4 - "Sin"
''Broken'' era: 1992 - 1993


★ Halo 5 - ''Broken''

★ Halo 6 - ''Fixed''
''The Downward Spiral'' era: 1994 - 1998


★ Halo 7 - "March of the Pigs"

★ Halo 8 - ''The Downward Spiral''


★ Halo 8 DE - ''The Downward Spiral: Deluxe Edition'' reissue


★ Halo 8 DVD-A - ''The Downward Spiral: DualDisc'' reissue

★ Halo 9 - "Closer to God"

★ Halo 10 - ''Further Down the Spiral''


★ Halo 10 v2 - ''Further Down the Spiral'', European/Australian/Japanese release containing alternate tracks

★ Halo 11 - ""The Perfect Drug" Versions"

★ Halo 12 - ''Closure''
''The Fragile'' era: 1999 - 2004


★ Halo 13 - "The Day the World Went Away"

★ Halo 14 - ''The Fragile''

★ Halo 15 - "We're in This Together"

★ Halo 16 - ''Things Falling Apart''

★ Halo 17 - ''And All That Could Have Been''
''With Teeth'' era: 2005 - 2007


★ Halo 18 - "The Hand That Feeds"

★ Halo 19 - ''With Teeth''


★ Halo 19 DVD-A - ''With Teeth'', DualDisc release

★ Halo 20 - "Only"

★ Halo 21 - "Every Day Is Exactly the Same"

★ Halo 22 - ''Beside You in Time''
''Year Zero'' era: 2007 - Present


★ Halo 23 - "Survivalism"

★ Halo 24 - ''Year Zero''

★ Halo 25 - ''Year Zero Remixed''

Seed numbers


Seed numbers ''appear'' to catalog Nine Inch Nails promotional material in the manner of ''halo numbers''. This system was started in 2005, but has yet to have been confirmed.

★ Seed 01 - ''Collected'' DVD

Miscellaneous


Soundtracks


★ "Dead Souls," a Joy Division cover, was recorded for ''The Crow''. "Dead Souls" also appears on ''The Downward Spiral: Deluxe Edition'' and the Japanese edition of ''The Downward Spiral''.

★ "Burn" and "Something I Can Never Have (Edited and Extended)" were recorded for ''Natural Born Killers''. "Burn" also appears on ''The Downward Spiral: Deluxe Edition''.

★ Sound effects and music recorded for ''Quake'' appear on its soundtrack, credited to Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails.

★ "The Perfect Drug" was recorded for ''Lost Highway''. "The Perfect Drug" also appears on the European release of ''"The Perfect Drug" Versions'' and an extended version with the full piano outro appears on Disc 3 of ''We're in This Together''.

★ "Deep" was recorded for ''.

★ "You Know What You Are? (Clint Mansell Remix)" appeared on ''Doom'' soundtrack.
Remixes

''Remixes credited to Nine Inch Nails. For remixes credited to Trent Reznor, see Trent Reznor: Remixes.''

★ "Light (Fat Back Dub)" for KMFDM, on ''Light''

★ "I'm Afraid of Americans" (V1–V4, V6) for David Bowie, on ''I'm Afraid of Americans''

★ "Victory (Nine Inch Nails Remix)" for Puff Daddy & The Family, on ''Victory: Remixes''

★ "Democracy (NIN Remix)" for Killing Joke, on ''Wardance: The Remixes''
Landmark bootlegs


★ ''Purest Feeling'' (Hawk Records) - Demo consisting of the 1988 Right Track Studio sessions in Cleveland, OH

★ ''Demos & Remixes'' (Blue Moon Records) - More demos from the Right Track sessions and a variety of rare tracks and mixes

★ ''When the Whip Comes Down'' (Kiss The Stone Records) - Soundboard recording of NIN's performance at Woodstock '94

★ ''Children of the Night'' (Kiss The Stone Records) - Soundboard recording of the 1995 St. Louis, MO show, with David Bowie singing the last few songs with Reznor

★ ''CRC Sessions'' - Acoustic set from the ''Fragility 2.0'' tour performed at the Chicago Recording Company, in a manner similar to that of ''Still''
Music videos

SongDirectorsReleasedNotes
"Down in It"Eric Zimmerman
Benjamin Stokes
September 1989The birth of the NIN logo can be seen in the jacket that Trent Reznor wears.
"Head Like a Hole"Eric ZimmermanMarch 1990The audio is the remix "Head Like a Hole (clay)."
"Sin"Brett TurnbullNovember 24, 1997Never aired. An edited version appears on ''Closure''. The original video only became available through TVT's website.
"Closer"Mark RomanekMay 12, 1994Two versions: Original Version, and Nothing Version.
"Burn"Hank Corwin
Trent Reznor
August 24, 1994Song created for ''Natural Born Killers''.
"Hurt"Simon MaxwellMarch 1995Scrapped non-live version appears on the ''Closure'' DVD.
"The Perfect Drug"Mark RomanekJanuary 18, 1997Song created for ''Lost Highway''.
"We're in This Together"Mark PellingtonAugust 27, 1999Three versions: Short, Long, and Mark Pellington Edit.
"The Day the World Went Away" TomatoJanuary 22, 2002Never completed. The original clips compiled with live shots appear on ''And All That Could Have Been''.
"Into the Void"Walter Stern
Jeff Richter
January 14, 2000
"Starsuckers, Inc."Robert Hales
Brian Warner
May 2, 2000Edit of "Starfuckers, Inc."
"Deep"Enda McCallionAugust 2001Song created for ''.
"The Hand That Feeds"Rob SheridanMarch 17, 2005
"Only"David FincherJuly 12, 200590-95% CGI.
"Survivalism"Alex Lieu
Rob Sheridan
Trent Reznor
March 11, 2007First circulated from a USB flash drive found at a NIN concert on March 7, 2007.

''Broken'', the unreleased short film directed by Peter Christopherson, contains the videos for "Pinion", "Wish" and "Happiness in Slavery", as well as a video for "Help Me I Am in Hell" and a different video for "Gave Up" than the one on ''Closure''. The short film contains graphic depictions of a man being tortured and forced to watch Nine Inch Nails videos.

References


1. Gold and Platinum database
2. Billboard Top 200

External links



Body of Work at nin.com

NIN Collector

Category:NIN Discography at NinWiki

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