"They" who is this "They" you think is "They"? That " They" never stop making this music? "They" isn't a "They" it's Trent it's Nine Inch Nails not a "They" lol
its sounds like them, but not too much, but then alot, but then not again and leaves a bit of conflict. the whole ep was like that - esp that one scene that felt like stranger things score
No way it sounds like who it sounds like what a trip I never thought it could ever sound like the creators who it sounds like now that's a whole new twist on who it should sound like to sound like the artist it should sound like consider it says who's RUclips channel this is who it should sound like it sounds like lol
Day 1 NIN fan. Saw him with Manson and the Jim Rose Circus at the Boathouse in Norfolk VA in 94 when I was in the Navy. 25 years later I still love what he's producing. Still creating memories for me. I looked at my recommendations and this was staring me in the face. This is one of those times the algorithm payed off. Bravo Trent and Atticus.
@@MrKlove01 Yep back when TDS had just came out. You basically had the fans who listened to PHM, and Broken, then the new fans who just heard Closer on MTV and hopped on the bandwagon, lol. Lot's of metal fans wearing Metallica tees or ACDC. So I tried to find the people with the Ministry shirts or Skinny Puppy to find the people actually in the know. To me the term "Industrial" just meant detailed, meticulous, and thoughtful. Not just about sick guitar solos and a nice groove. The music is a little more sublime. Not that traditional metal is bad or anything. They were obviously great musicians and song writers but people like Trent, Jack Dangers, and Al were great artists. They created their own instruments by using samples of sounds and manipulate them with synths and computers. Today it's how a lot of music is made, especially hip hop.
@@thisisisabella3634 NIN was my introduction to industrial. I was in my last semester of college when PHM came out and HLaH had been on pretty heavy rotation on MTV. I couldn't hear it enough at that time. Even having a decent college radio station, which we did, hadn't made as much of an impact on me as that spng. I grabbed PHM as soon as I could and it didn't leave my CD player for months. I happened to be in the record store the day Broken hit the shelves (I haunted those places almost daily back then, so it's probably not as much of a coincidence as all that) and grabbed it without having heard anything at all, popped it in the car and was in awe. It was so much more raging and primal than PHM, but I loved it. Gave Up has been one of my favorite tracks since that first listen. It was Broken that got me started seeking out the NIN bootlegs and, from there, that led to 1000 Homo DJs, which led directly to Ministry, and then to SP, MBM, Throbbing Gristle, etc. I give complete credit to Trent for blowing the doors off my previously relatively tame musical tastes. I still enjoy most of the music that I had listened to prior to that, but NIN was what led me to realize that there was something truly artistic at work there where I had previously only heard noise.
@@MrKlove01 Have you seen "In case you didn't feel like showing up?" I had it on VHS then lost it and bought another copy off eBay. Now it's on RUclips. That live version of "So What" is one of my all time favorites.
20 years of making your own samples, with no end in sight, builds you quite a library of sounds and tones you can mix and match. So even when Trent releases something new it sounds familiar.
This is such a great tune. Although NIN's music has advanced and evolved endlessly since the beginning, somewhere in this track is that unique sound that would feel at home on Pretty Hate Machine.
@@giorgioskb I don't care if everyone thinks my opinion is wrong. Also I could argue that the guitars in with teeth and year zero were influenced by that same heavy distorted guitar from Broken
30 years later and Rezner still makes me feel that special something that's not simply derivative of his old stuff or a sound that breaks with his identity.
@NessyMultimedia When you say, "coming from someone who likes the original and also loves NIN", you're presenting your love for the band as a factor, so yes, you did. And that's coming from someone who teaches the meaning of sentence structures and likes potato chips.
This is the type of stuff I missed hearing, when listening to the "...Actual Events", "Add Violence", "Bad Witch" trilogy. This stuff makes me want to listen to more!
Every new soundtrack they do is like a bonus gift of more Ghosts. Loving every second! Please NIN, it's been two years since you've been teasing the definitive Quake, With Teeth and Year Zero vinyl releases. Can't wait to add those to the collection.
@@fbrdj the dude is so ironic how he wants TV to be his version of political correctness. These derps are so batshit they missed the portrayal an ultra liberal America where a cop needed his gun to be unlocked by the department but was killed because it was too late. Oh because it mentions white supremacy, it is super PC and anti right wing. Because somehow the right wingers align themselves with white supremacists? They also missed when Alan Moore created Rorshach as a parody of extreme right wingers, but they are the same people who praise the comic and love Rorshach. It's like a tragedy.
JJSMJ They’re mad that this show illustrates a supremacy group founded on Rorschach’s journal, even though that’s most likely exactly what would happen - angry people taking something out of context and thinking their hero would approve. Even though it’s doubtful Rorschach would ever approve of the Calvary’s actions.
That ending!!!!! I love Don Johnson so much , it hurts me really bad. By the way NIN is in number 10 in the RHOF fan list, I´m voting everyday. Only 121.000 votes, that´s not enough.
dear Trent, I am tired to open this video up all the time just to hear this song. Please, put this fucking masterpiece on the GODDAMMIT SPOTIFY Thank you love you k bye please adopt me
Truly truly truly amazing, very possibly the one thing in this tv series you can be 100% sure that lives up to the original (the rest is looking good so far but still has some way to go) I wonder if PWEI's Defcon One was in Reznor's mind when he did this. There's definitely some shared vibes.
I really dug the movie Watchmen and I really was surprised how the series premiere started off. Sorry to say I didn't watch the credits so I didn't know that NIN is who I would be hearing so I'm stoked to have seen this post in my notifications. Thanks 🤘😈🖖
This definitely has a NIN sound to it (hesitation marks comes to mind) but it kinda also sounds like a NIN rendition of the soundtrack for the game Descent too, Especially the first part.
Cool, Trent truly is a god of music🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🎵🎵🎵🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 I have been a hardcore fan since 91 and I am so proud to see the things u have done and what u have become!!!
I hope they never stop making music.
thats impossible
WE WILL HARVEST TRENT'S BRAIN AND DOWNLOAD HIM INTO THE CLOUD!!
They cant stop
"They" who is this "They" you think is "They"?
That " They" never stop making this music?
"They" isn't a "They" it's Trent it's Nine Inch Nails not a "They" lol
@anomenin They Live
This definitely sounds like Nine Inch Nails.
Agreed!!!
What does Trent Reznor make that doesn't sound like Nine Inch Nails? I love Nine Inch Nails, by the way.
its sounds like them, but not too much, but then alot, but then not again and leaves a bit of conflict. the whole ep was like that - esp that one scene that felt like stranger things score
No way it sounds like who it sounds like what a trip I never thought it could ever sound like the creators who it sounds like now that's a whole new twist on who it should sound like to sound like the artist it should sound like consider it says who's RUclips channel this is who it should sound like it sounds like lol
The latest release also sounded like NIN. Their entire discography sounds like NIN. What’s your point here?
The mad scientist of sound design has created something incredible once again.
@@t.c.6229 totally agree.
NIN standard is waaaaaaaay above everything else.
scientists*
THIS!!!!!!
Unmistakably NIN, very specific sound.
2:08 "Well, that was goo- waitTHERE'SMORE!?"
Need this on Spotify...like now
november 4
Prepare yourself: 3 soundtracks. Nov. 4, Nov.25, Dec. 16!!
i pre ordered the records
@THE FIRE RISES it is now available the first volume on streaming
Day 1 NIN fan. Saw him with Manson and the Jim Rose Circus at the Boathouse in Norfolk VA in 94 when I was in the Navy. 25 years later I still love what he's producing. Still creating memories for me. I looked at my recommendations and this was staring me in the face. This is one of those times the algorithm payed off. Bravo Trent and Atticus.
Dig what you’re saying Matt. Cheers! Huge fan as well.
Oh man, I saw that same tour here in St. Louis at the Fox Theater. Amazing show.
@@MrKlove01 Yep back when TDS had just came out. You basically had the fans who listened to PHM, and Broken, then the new fans who just heard Closer on MTV and hopped on the bandwagon, lol. Lot's of metal fans wearing Metallica tees or ACDC. So I tried to find the people with the Ministry shirts or Skinny Puppy to find the people actually in the know. To me the term "Industrial" just meant detailed, meticulous, and thoughtful. Not just about sick guitar solos and a nice groove. The music is a little more sublime. Not that traditional metal is bad or anything. They were obviously great musicians and song writers but people like Trent, Jack Dangers, and Al were great artists. They created their own instruments by using samples of sounds and manipulate them with synths and computers. Today it's how a lot of music is made, especially hip hop.
@@thisisisabella3634 NIN was my introduction to industrial. I was in my last semester of college when PHM came out and HLaH had been on pretty heavy rotation on MTV. I couldn't hear it enough at that time. Even having a decent college radio station, which we did, hadn't made as much of an impact on me as that spng. I grabbed PHM as soon as I could and it didn't leave my CD player for months. I happened to be in the record store the day Broken hit the shelves (I haunted those places almost daily back then, so it's probably not as much of a coincidence as all that) and grabbed it without having heard anything at all, popped it in the car and was in awe. It was so much more raging and primal than PHM, but I loved it. Gave Up has been one of my favorite tracks since that first listen. It was Broken that got me started seeking out the NIN bootlegs and, from there, that led to 1000 Homo DJs, which led directly to Ministry, and then to SP, MBM, Throbbing Gristle, etc. I give complete credit to Trent for blowing the doors off my previously relatively tame musical tastes. I still enjoy most of the music that I had listened to prior to that, but NIN was what led me to realize that there was something truly artistic at work there where I had previously only heard noise.
@@MrKlove01 Have you seen "In case you didn't feel like showing up?" I had it on VHS then lost it and bought another copy off eBay. Now it's on RUclips. That live version of "So What" is one of my all time favorites.
Nine inch Nails has some sort of signature sound that I can't express but can feel when listening
vijay kumar Yes! Stated perfectly
What always gets me is the silence it leaves behind. It's strange, other music doesn't do this.
Yeah
@@p4inmaker what do you mean silence it leaves behind? When it finishes?
20 years of making your own samples, with no end in sight, builds you quite a library of sounds and tones you can mix and match. So even when Trent releases something new it sounds familiar.
This is such a great tune. Although NIN's music has advanced and evolved endlessly since the beginning, somewhere in this track is that unique sound that would feel at home on Pretty Hate Machine.
Has a very ringfinger feel to it. Love it.
The guitars toward the end felt like they could have been from Broken
The first song reminds me of Talking Heads or Belew era King Crimson.
@@pyrotechnick420 Very different tone to Broken. Nothing he's ever done since has replicated that sound.
@@skepticalbadger I don't know, did you listen to the guitars in this song or not?
@@giorgioskb I don't care if everyone thinks my opinion is wrong. Also I could argue that the guitars in with teeth and year zero were influenced by that same heavy distorted guitar from Broken
Trent is a Genius.
“Nun with a motherfucking gun “
this sounds 80s and 20s at the same time. genius
30 years later and Rezner still makes me feel that special something that's not simply derivative of his old stuff or a sound that breaks with his identity.
The whole score in the first episode was amazing! I cannot wait to hear more! :D
GOD IT'S DELICIOUS
Your work truly elevated this episode. Can't wait to hear the rest of the OST!
Yeah I listened to this all day. Can’t wait for all three releases... I love having Trent’s and Atticus’ music on in the background at work.
I stayed for the entire credit sequence and came back to watch it again here...
Can't stop listening!!!!
Sounds like a mashup between NIN+HTDA+Ghost
Awesome music for a awesome show.
WTF, even end credits has a bonus track? Trent... I love you.
Hubby and I were like that's Trent!! I would LOVE to see you in Charlotte NC again! 2006 was just too long ago, but it was one hell of a concert.
The music was the only reason I even wanted to give the show a chance.
You have chosen...poorly.
And here I am just now learning about the music in the show,. I'll have to try it now.
@@EyeOnTheTV if you like Watchmen, I think you will love NIN
@MrTEHCOMEDIAN Grow up.
@NessyMultimedia When you say, "coming from someone who likes the original and also loves NIN", you're presenting your love for the band as a factor, so yes, you did. And that's coming from someone who teaches the meaning of sentence structures and likes potato chips.
Love this! I've always said NIN has the amazingly rare ability to turn "noise" into music in a way only NIN can.
That bassline!!!!
When that beat kicked in at 2:10
This is the type of stuff I missed hearing, when listening to the "...Actual Events", "Add Violence", "Bad Witch" trilogy. This stuff makes me want to listen to more!
when you hear it, you just know it's NIN/Trent Reznor... that exquisite dark chaos
Honestly the soundtrack makes this show something truly beyond, musical geniuses - we were watching and moving to the soundtrack at the same time
Fitting that NIN did the end credits music for a series based on a graphic novel from the 80s
more like they did all the original score for the whole series. Now that's "fitting".
Trent and Atticus really do put some great work into tv/movie soundtracks
Flip flop flip flop flip
😆
The only time I'll ever watch the full credits after any show or movie
I thought to myself "wtf you never watch end credits" good username btw
Every new soundtrack they do is like a bonus gift of more Ghosts. Loving every second! Please NIN, it's been two years since you've been teasing the definitive Quake, With Teeth and Year Zero vinyl releases. Can't wait to add those to the collection.
Great indeed
Definitely getting the OST and this music is awesome
Go Trent
Awsome
Trent Reznor is a genius!
& Atticus Ross
Hopefully this will be on the soundtrack. It's phenomenal as usual.
“Masterpiece!”
Can’t wait for the rest of the season. ❤️
Iconic. Everything about this show.
So you DID work on this. Felt the mood for the whole show.
Y'all could put out a whole disco dance record and I wouldn't be mad about it.
A combination of Pretty Hate Machine, Add Violence, Bad Witch, and a few vibes selected from Gone Girl. Its badass
I NEED this soundtrack!
I AM SHIVERING!!!!!
Dude, I was nodding along to every song in that episode, you did a fantastic job. 👌
every day since the release of this show I've gone into apple music and searched for some or any of the soundtrack, this is killing me!!!
So sick. Ty for the upload
Sometimes the credits are the best part
bondovwvw It's definitely the best part of this since the story is garbage.
@@filmnmusic1 It's a great show though
@@dfletchersoul You really expect someone with that username to agree?
@@fbrdj the dude is so ironic how he wants TV to be his version of political correctness. These derps are so batshit they missed the portrayal an ultra liberal America where a cop needed his gun to be unlocked by the department but was killed because it was too late. Oh because it mentions white supremacy, it is super PC and anti right wing. Because somehow the right wingers align themselves with white supremacists? They also missed when Alan Moore created Rorshach as a parody of extreme right wingers, but they are the same people who praise the comic and love Rorshach. It's like a tragedy.
JJSMJ They’re mad that this show illustrates a supremacy group founded on Rorschach’s journal, even though that’s most likely exactly what would happen - angry people taking something out of context and thinking their hero would approve. Even though it’s doubtful Rorschach would ever approve of the Calvary’s actions.
Трент как всегда на высоте!
Супер!)
Leave it Trent Reznor to turn the end credits of a HBO show into a fire song
Trent Reznor will always have the best most touching music!!
You guys are genius! You'd be able to make any soundtrack, I hope in the future more and more directors will be willing to work with you!
Please add this to iTunes and Spotify right now.
Ringfinger meets Knight Rider.
Sound crawled into my brain and there it sits waiting.....
That ending!!!!! I love Don Johnson so much , it hurts me really bad. By the way NIN is in number 10 in the RHOF fan list, I´m voting everyday. Only 121.000 votes, that´s not enough.
Gabriel Calderon I honestly think Trent dose not care about it. He knows his own abilities.
oh my god this is simply great
Goosebumps, that's how I know it's NIN.
It's like merging Add Violence (first part) with the somber sax from Bad Witch (second part), and it's bloody neat. We want mooooar.
Sounds like a blend of previous NIN songs.
Sister Night about to kick some ass to some Trent and Atticus beats... Hell ya!
Guess I have to buy the soundtrack of a film I haven't even watched.
It only strengthens the notion that the best part about new comic adaptations are the credits.
I leave it entirely in your hands
dear Trent,
I am tired to open this video up all the time just to hear this song. Please, put this fucking masterpiece on the GODDAMMIT SPOTIFY
Thank you love you k bye please adopt me
Truly truly truly amazing, very possibly the one thing in this tv series you can be 100% sure that lives up to the original (the rest is looking good so far but still has some way to go)
I wonder if PWEI's Defcon One was in Reznor's mind when he did this. There's definitely some shared vibes.
[begins dancing]
knight rider vibes when she was driving
Inject it in my veins.
Fuck. Yeah. Still a hardcore fan after all these years. 🤟🖤
OMG THEY JUST DID THIS
Perfect combination of electro and good old Trent sound!
Extended mix needed right now.
Omg once I heard the music in the episode, I was like "ok, Trent and Atticus at it again". Good shit as always, looking forward to hear the rest !
I like that this has the trend from Bad Witch really enjoy the saxophone in this compositions, love you guys and I think I’ll always do
The part with the actual end credits sounds a bit like Driver Down from the Lost Highway soundtrack.
This show is fantastic. Don't know why some are hating on it.
Only racists and reactionaries hating the series.
FECK this is good. Please make every OST from now on
L U B E M A N
I think I'm going to need a new pair of pants.
Sounds kinda like pretty hate machine. Make MORE
HairyHog I think it sounds like “With Teeth”
I really dug the movie Watchmen and I really was surprised how the series premiere started off. Sorry to say I didn't watch the credits so I didn't know that NIN is who I would be hearing so I'm stoked to have seen this post in my notifications. Thanks 🤘😈🖖
As soon as this came on I was like OH!! Hell yeah!😎 NiN
This definitely has a NIN sound to it (hesitation marks comes to mind) but it kinda also sounds like a NIN rendition of the soundtrack for the game Descent too, Especially the first part.
Cuando una canción es profunda y oscura no necesita letra 👌 marry me Trent 😍
I love hearing the Nightrider influence, skewed darkly.
Glad I wasn't the only one. When this music played while Sister Night was driving that black car...I thought about Knightrider
Also, Miami Vice.
Trent still has it. In spades.
Who thinks he'd be make an awesome Terminator soundtrack?
Trent still got that funky music
Nice job!
All Hail The Nails
sometimes i cry because of music
Listening to this music makes me feel want to be a masked vigilante
Hooded Justice just decided to do it one day. Kickass did too. Don’t let your dreams be dreams! (Just be careful out there)
...all this is magnificent. 🎶🎞🎶
The show is so good. Hooked on it already.
😄 just watching a past nin guitar musician. You are all good teachers and friends in my 🌎
Looking forward to watching the movie 🍿
I NEED THE SOUNDTRACK RIGHT NOW!!!
Reminds me of a track from Bourne Identity but a NIN version.
Cool, Trent truly is a god of music🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🎵🎵🎵🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
I have been a hardcore fan since 91 and I am so proud to see the things u have done and what u have become!!!