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Originally Posted by choc e-Claire
The shortest 'album' I've ever seen is Group Sex, by a punk band called Circle Jerks. It's all of 15 minutes long. By that standard, Bad Witch is definitely an album - but I don't accept it as one, because it was sold as an EP.
Add Violence > Bad Witch > Not The Actual Events, with all of them being about mid-range.
The Slip was the first full-length album that I looked at, no doubt because it was free. I'd probably say that it's a good introduction to NIN, because it covers most of the areas that they've reached beforehand.
Should really relisten to the soundtracks. I looked at HM for the first time in a while last week and, while it's not as bad as I'd initially thought, it's still unlikely to be one I'll choose to listen to.
Thanks to a compilation album that my dad had, that was the first NIN song I heard. It's brilliant.
I'm assuming that you've heard his 'remixes' on Further Down the Spiral?
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Yes, I’ve heard all that stuff. Been a NIN fan since about 1992/93.
The Social Network and Girl with the Dragon Tattoo are essential NIN-fan fan listening.
I’ve strayed from the project in adulthood, but I go through phases and at one time NIN was up there with Sonic Youth and Radiohead for me.
Slip was your first? You sound like a youngen. Hah.
Out NIN experiences sound vastly different.