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Jorge
April 27th, 2007, 05:20 PM
Going with the grain, Trent Reznor and crew willingly upload torrent files to The Pirate Bay. (Digg and comment this)

More... (http://www.slyck.com/story1461.html)

etos45
April 27th, 2007, 07:24 PM
It's funny you mention this because I just saw his released about it on nin.com. The funny part is that he says, "As a reward for stealing Year Zero, we've prepare the next batch of multitrack audio files for you to download." One think I really respect about Trent is that he's been doing these multitrack things and letting fans remix his albums, I just wish he had done them for the earlier stuff too. I also like how he leaked the Broken movie and Closure on DVD to the pirate bay for a Christmas present.

anonymous666
April 28th, 2007, 07:12 PM
trent reznor and david byrne own

gastur
April 28th, 2007, 08:29 PM
trent is really going for something new. everything for this new album is pretty thought out. from the case, to the heat sensitive CD design, to the secret hotline, to the guerilla marketing, and the secret shows held in warehouses for dedicated fans...

i'm a big nine inch nails fan but i still needed time to get used to this album. the music and lyrics are less personal and more electronic. im used to trent singing songs about himself. not really so about an apocalyptic world.

etos45
April 29th, 2007, 06:52 AM
trent is really going for something new. everything for this new album is pretty thought out. from the case, to the heat sensitive CD design, to the secret hotline, to the guerilla marketing, and the secret shows held in warehouses for dedicated fans...

i'm a big nine inch nails fan but i still needed time to get used to this album. the music and lyrics are less personal and more electronic. im used to trent singing songs about himself. not really so about an apocalyptic world.

Now, I read that the NIN CD had some "surprises" on it, but I just thought they met the 800 number on the back... of which I still want to call. I didn't know the CD was heat sensitive. What's the deal with the case, though? Are you just talking about the way it's got the fake morality police notice or did I miss something else?

gastur
April 29th, 2007, 10:54 AM
Now, I read that the NIN CD had some "surprises" on it, but I just thought they met the 800 number on the back... of which I still want to call. I didn't know the CD was heat sensitive. What's the deal with the case, though? Are you just talking about the way it's got the fake morality police notice or did I miss something else?

what i meant was the design of the case. i think its the most elaborate out of all the albums is all. lol

and yea, about the heat sensitivity. I didnt notice until i put it in my car cd player. its black at first but once it heats up, you can see the underlying design. and cooling it will make it black again.