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nine inch nails is not industrial music, what are all of you idiots talking about? STABING WESTWARD is industrial. this cd is good, but ungod is much, much better. if you are a die hard stabing westward fan, get this, otherwise, forget about it
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I have to say, this is one of the best, if not the best CD I have ever heard. The music is a powerful tapestry of drums, guitars and synthesizers. It is not only amazing that virtually every song is excellent, but that every song had a lot of thought put into it. What do I Have to do? and Shame are among the best songs ever as well as the haunting lyrics of Why, Falls Apart and Slipping Away. Sleep is a good yet depressing song about incest. The whole album is incredible. I would recommend this CD to anyone as well as their newest release Darkest Days, which although great is not as good as this. Buy it now!
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I really like this album but I really dont like the first song.The next 5 however are as good as it gets.After that just repeat the last 5 again.
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This album takes you through the mind of a victim of rejection with such intensity, by the end you may want to take your own life as the narrator of "Slipping Away" does. (But remember, suicide is not the answer.) Chris Hall's vocals summon the fury and anguish of a shattered life like few before him, and the dark lyrics capture the pain of someone scorned to perfection. Plus, the music flat-out rocks. As someone who is currently experiencing the hell of unrequited love, I recommend "Wither, Blister, Burn and Peel" as a therapeutic valve of release. I see myself and my experiences in many of the songs, and if you've been down the road of heartbreak, chances are you will, too.
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This band really rocks with great guitar, drum, and keyboard work all working together to produce powerhouse sounds. I've seen their stage show and it is terrific.
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