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Gene Simmons' Kiss of Death
(E! Online)
26-Jun-2008
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E! Online - KISS mainman Gene Simmons has been blaming the death of the record industry on bands like Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails and others who have experimented with alternative methods of releasing music.
Trent Reznor Readies 'Year Zero' Series
12-Jun-2008
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Lawrence Bender, a longtime partner/producer of Quentin Tarantino, has signed on to help develop a TV series based on Nine Inch Nails'
Music: Frustration and Fury: Take It. It’s Free.
08-Jun-2008
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Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails have joined the superstar exodus from major labels and have found more options outside the old system.
Nine Inch Nails replaces bassist ahead of tour
(Reuters)
06-Jun-2008
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Reuters - Nine Inch Nails has reshuffled its
new touring lineup announced in early April, with bassist
Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Beck, Garbage) replacing British
musician Rich Fownes.
Does It Offend You, Yeah? Join Bloc Party, NIN Tours
05-Jun-2008
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Bloc Party and Nine Inch Nails have both tapped Does It Offend You, Yeah? to open
Nine Inch Nails Album Is Free Online
16-May-2008
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In a nod to the popularity of free music online, the rock act is offering its new album, “The Slip,” through its Web site — for nothing.
Initial Lollapalooza Lineup Leaks
06-Apr-2008
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The Chicago Sun-Times has scooped next week's official Lollapalooza announcement, naming Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, Critics’ Choice: Music Ripe to Remix
15-Mar-2008
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New releases from Nine Inch Nails, Snoop Dogg, Kaki King and Howlin Rain.
NIN Have Million Dollar Week
15-Mar-2008
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Trent Reznor, the driving force behind Nine Inch Nails , announced the total amount in first week sales of Ghosts I-IV, $1,619,420. The March 2nd album, self-released via www.nin.com, generated
Nine Inch Nails Fashions Innovative Web Pricing Plan
04-Mar-2008
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Since being released from its major-label recording contract last year, Nine Inch Nails has joined the growing ranks of prominent artists who are navigating the digital wilderness on their own.
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