@@lusiouse oh boy though has the attendees changed over time. I saw them for the first time at the Rosecrans in Chicago and most recently in Chula Vista so maybe that's part of it too but I'm definitely loving the long haul fans most of all. 💓
Kind of disappointed with how much cross talk is going on over the songs. Also disappointed that it wasn't mentioned how it's HE and HIM, not THEY/THEM. It's one guy, Trent Reznor, doing everything, then just getting a band together around him to play his songs. Not only is he considered the godfather of industrial, he has stayed on top of the music scene for almost 40 years. Also tough to pick another musician as forward thinking regarding music on the internet. Overall, nice to see younger generations get introduced to some of the best modern music. It will be interesting to see if you introduce them to the Maynard James Keenan triumvirate of Perfect Circle, Tool, and Puscifer.
There’s a point to the misleading HIM statements, I have no idea how much these guys know & NIN are a ‘band’ as much as the Foo Fighters & Dave Grohl are. But I’ve learned, they don’t know much so future episodes can get direct to the point!
THIS, to the upmost and high. It kept bothering me he said “they” when anyone experiencing NIN for the first time should be told it’s the product of ONE guy. Trent is a genius
Just to add, yes, it's mostly TR writing & composing, but that's not to say that other members of the live band haven't contributed in the studio either. Atticus Ross, Chis Vrenna, et al put a lot of themselves into NIN too. And yeah, there have been a lot of different members over the years, but each of them brought something to the band that wasn't there before. Just look at the credits for any track.
@@synthetic240 Totally agree. I've always imagined musicians think of it like a badge of honor, to make it on the credits of a NIN album/be actually called "members of NIN" lol
@@synthetic240they’re in ASDA supermarkets in Britain. Reznor AC must be a massive company now. It was somehow warming to see the word Reznor on these huge air con units hanging from the roof.
Just Like You Imagined wasn't in a movie, but it was in the trailer for the movie 300. The piano bit was played by legendary pianist Mike Garson, who played for Bowie...
NIN is Trent's life journey.. you HAVE to start at the beginning with Pretty Hate Machine, Broken, Downward Spiral, etc.. It's the journey from experimentation and goes to the darkest of holes before lifting back up again growing into life.
Im glad to see someone one learn the way of NIN. i was 9 in 1989 and it changed my life and still influences me to this day. my appreciation for NIN has not dulled since. Im so keen to see whats next for Trent Reznor.
NIN didn't start goth culture lol. That shit came from post-punk in the 80's with bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Cure. The stuff you're talking about is mall goth culture which co-opted and commodified the goth aesthetic and made it corporate, which actual goths didn't appreciate very much given their punk roots. Not to take anything away from NIN musically though. Trent is one of my favorite musicians.
I grabbed the downward spiral album and got stinking drunk on Jack Daniels in Maggie Valley NC. I grew up in the 90's when grunge hit the scene and Tupac vs Biggie was happening. I will always cherish those days.
Lots of talk about "they" but note that NIN is Trent Reznor, they're only a band on tour :) And what did Trent do when he decided to take a break from NIN and work on a movie soundtrack..? Well he scored The Social Network and won an Oscar :) Legend.
Dude, I literally have no idea of these guys music knowledge, so to refer the NIN as a ‘band’ served a greater purpose! If they knew the songs, they would know it’s obviously Trent. I agree with your overall assessment, we just have to be careful.
Goth was around a bit before all the stuff you're talking about, but goth kids were definitely into NIN Manson and industrial/shock rock kind of stuff when it got so popular that it ended up fading out into emo. 80s goth was a bit different.
Around 10 years ago, when I was a teenager I used to listen to Natural Born Killers soundtrack a lot, loved it so much. I saw the movie itself years later lol
Thank you, I really try to get deeper cuts for these bands for them to listen to & I always like songs that weren’t the singles on a lot of bands albums.
According to Trent Reznor, who is NIN. He plays almost everything on piano first. Then adds other elements to the mix. Sometimes ditching the piano all together, although it is pretty prominent along with synthesizers to his music. Among just about anything else he can get a sound from. i.e. box of rocks for the marching of feet in pilgrimage from the Fragile disk 1. Or so the rumor goes
@@scottalynch i remember this being my exact thought when the trailer had their music. I got so excited and then the movie came out and i was disappointed no NIN appeared in it at all. Same thing happened with Captain Marvel. She wears a NIN shirt and they play tons of 90s music but never a NIN track. Such a tease.
Please do a band called CAN from the late 60's / early 70's. They have a very unique and far ahead of their time clearly influencing many musical genres. I found CAN -TAGO MAGO at my local goodwill LOOOK INTO THE BAND CAN LISTEN TO "PAPER HOUSE" or "OH YEAH" from TAGO MAGO
the first time I saw them live was in Dublin back in '94 when they toured The Downward Spiral - absolutely savage gig in a venue for about 800 people Respect & Peace
If you love Trent/Atticus' soundtrack talents, you should check out Halsey's "If I can't have love, I want power" album. Amazing album and an amazing collaboration.
Tarantino wrote natural born killers based on his own previous script for true romance. he later disowned NBK as Oliver Stone made so many changes. the soundtrack for NBK was done by Trent Reznor who is the main force behind nine inch nails (and sole official member for decades) you really should go down the rabbit hole… he has collaborated with ministry, pigface, tori amos, david bowie, niggy tardust, etc. he has experimented with many different ways of recording - year zero was recorded on laptops in the hotel after shows. they made one of the first alternate reality games as advertising for the year zero album as well. his use of harmony, melody, and mood are beyond reproach with references jazz and classical theory. he’s won 2 oscars for movie soundtracks and composed the score for the game Quake. ridiculously talented and smart, he retired NIN for a bit and gave away (for free!) the last album he made before that happened… it was called “the slip” he gave us the slip. lol.
to this day, if you mention quentin tarantino in my mom's presence, she'll state that she hates his movies, and will cite natural born killers and pulp fiction, having never seen any of his work since. part of me laughs, and part of me is very sad for that, as he is one of my favorite filmmakers.
I fucking love that y'all included Just Like you Imagined! Such an underrated song. This is my go-to whenever I feel my oars are about to break. Pure Catharsis!
You all didn’t even scratch the surface with trents music so much more will blow you away. Hope y’all listened to Halsey new record, Trent and Atticus showing their genius again.
Vital NIN tracks? Sin-Terrible Lie (Pretty Hate Machine) about 90% of the Broken record, the Quake video game soundtrack, Piggy-March of the Pigs- Becoming-Eraser-Reptile (Downward Spiral) Perfect Drug on Lost Highway soundtrack, The Wretched-Fragile-Where is Everybody?-I'm Looking Forward to Joining you Finally (The Fragile album) And All that Could Have Been-Leaving Hope (Still) Some wacky stuff on the many Ghosts volumes All the Love in the World- Don't You Know Who you Are?- Everyday is Exactly the Same-With Teeth- Right Where it Belongs (With Teeth) Good Soldier- Meet Your Master- Great Destroyer- In this Twilight ( Year Zero) Discipline, Lights in the Sky, The Four of us are Dying (The Slip) Find my Way, In Two, I Would for You, Various Methods of Escape (Hesitation Marks) The Idea of You, Burning Bright (Not the Actual Events) Play the Goddamned Part- God Break Down the Door (Bad Witch) The many, many remix albums are full of greatness as well, enjoy!
My top three from the list; NIN, Queen, Led Zeppelin in that order. Only band I like as much as NIN is Tool, but they don't get into movie soundtracks. Tool's music doesn't need movies as each song is basically a mini-movie in your mind. Back to NIN though, in addition to movies, Trent Reznor has done video game soundtracks too. I believe Quake was the first.
Freebird was used in Devil's Rejects in a very similar scenario before it was used in Kingsman. Oliver Stone and his cronies wrote the screenplay we all saw, Tarantino wrote the script we never saw. Laughable to see these youngsters second guessing Trent Reznor's musical choices. Zombie apocalypse is ALWAYS on the horizon. Industrial music is not always heavy metal, see Depeche Mode. "I was not a fan of these guys." Pretty Hate Machine changed the world, son. Happiness in Slavery is more relevant today than upon its release in 1989. Guy in the glasses, Mr. "It kills the dance floor." Are you a DJ? Like a real disk jokey who plays graduation parties, bat/bar mitzvahs, and strip clubs?
So satisfying to see NIN virgins get goosebumps! To the gen-z kiddos, start with listening to The Fragile album if you like Just Like You Imagined. And for the EDM guy, try Year Zero after that. It’s almost entirely electronic. And lol to Mr. cool in the back with no emotions - ranking NIN towards the bottom because he didn’t like the movement they started… whilst the entire time is emotionless and quite in the corner with his sunglasses on…
@@ZyteEntertainment I’ll take more NIN anytime. Some songs that I feel would be fun for the group to listen to: All the Love in the World (With Teeth) In Two (Hesitation Marks) Ruiner (The Downward Spiral)
they are FAR less a band and way more one lead man. Trent never had one consistent "band" and he was the primary composer. He was often referred to as a "One man band" and he conceived most material himself.
you manage to discuss his movie scores and fail to mention the one that he won an OSCAR for - The Social Network - AND. it's Trent & Atticus who both do the movies scores
Saw this after watching your TOOL reaction. For me NIN would be 2nd on list of bands you have done, just under TOOL. Another great band you should react to is Deftones!
This was a great find on my feed :-D I used to DJ at a goth club a while back and Closer was the most requested song. It was as if it was the only great song NIN made LOL!!! Obviously, I got hooked on NIN before before The Downward Spiral and I still listen to their music to this day :-D Let's just say, a bit of inspiration in my own musical endeavours :-D
Not sure how you guys can react to something you all are talking over. They invented this feature called pause maybe use it! Also there is not those guys there is one guy and he is called Trent!
Hell Cab is the name of the stage play the the movie was based on. Theatrically it was Chicago Cab, some DVD releases in certain areas were Hell Cab (not Canada for us, Chicago sounds cool in front of whatever is next) We both rock for having the dvd.
You HAVE to listen to more tracks from nin album YEAR ZERO: tracks like The good soldier, The warning, The great destoyer. It's the same album that capitol G is from that you guys listened to
Only critique I have is goth was born from bands like The Cure and Bauhaus. NIN blazed a path that was payed down by Devo and Kraftwerk. Trent is a musical genius.
no offense mate but they use conventional instruments. synths, piano, drums, guitar & bass. if you want to hear someone who does industrial AND manufactures his instruments - check out Author & Punisher NIN 4ever Respect & Peace
As a 41 year old man, I feel so sorry for kids these days that don't have scenes to belong to (punk, goth, etc.). All I see now is homogenized nothingness where Twenty One Pilots and Imagine Dragons are the coolest band they know. Makes me sad.
This is why I wanted to do this show, knowing that prob no one will watch. But there will be some like me trying to raise their kids right, music is not for elevator background noise, it’s for thought & protest & art, so YES! Pass that shit on to the next generation, cause Gen Z & millennials are near hopeless.
Seeing people's minds blown by Nine Inch Nails will never get old.
This is so amazing! I could not agree more!
Never. Even after being a fan for 25+ years
Play them Skinny Puppy next.
NIN live is so good ,, always different and amazing visuals
@@lusiouse oh boy though has the attendees changed over time. I saw them for the first time at the Rosecrans in Chicago and most recently in Chula Vista so maybe that's part of it too but I'm definitely loving the long haul fans most of all. 💓
Just Like You Imagined is 🔥 The greatest four minutes of industrial jazz ever written.
God break down the door is also awesome
Also, not in a movie like they said, but in a pretty iconic movie trailer for "300"
Kind of disappointed with how much cross talk is going on over the songs. Also disappointed that it wasn't mentioned how it's HE and HIM, not THEY/THEM. It's one guy, Trent Reznor, doing everything, then just getting a band together around him to play his songs. Not only is he considered the godfather of industrial, he has stayed on top of the music scene for almost 40 years. Also tough to pick another musician as forward thinking regarding music on the internet. Overall, nice to see younger generations get introduced to some of the best modern music. It will be interesting to see if you introduce them to the Maynard James Keenan triumvirate of Perfect Circle, Tool, and Puscifer.
There’s a point to the misleading HIM statements, I have no idea how much these guys know & NIN are a ‘band’ as much as the Foo Fighters & Dave Grohl are. But I’ve learned, they don’t know much so future episodes can get direct to the point!
THIS, to the upmost and high. It kept bothering me he said “they” when anyone experiencing NIN for the first time should be told it’s the product of ONE guy. Trent is a genius
@Bri Guy Rent free
Just to add, yes, it's mostly TR writing & composing, but that's not to say that other members of the live band haven't contributed in the studio either. Atticus Ross, Chis Vrenna, et al put a lot of themselves into NIN too. And yeah, there have been a lot of different members over the years, but each of them brought something to the band that wasn't there before. Just look at the credits for any track.
@@synthetic240 Totally agree. I've always imagined musicians think of it like a badge of honor, to make it on the credits of a NIN album/be actually called "members of NIN" lol
That song "just like you imagine" is a soundtrack for 300
"If this guy collaborates with someone, he could get famous". If he only knew! I went to school with Trent, and he is a fucking legend!
Wow, what was he like at school? Probably captain of the Football team j/k Seriously, he probably was a pretty fascinating guy at a young age.
@@marcoa7263 Honestly, he was a music nerd and his dad owns an HVAC company. You can find Reznor AC units all over Cleveland.
@@synthetic240they’re in ASDA supermarkets in Britain. Reznor AC must be a massive company now. It was somehow warming to see the word Reznor on these huge air con units hanging from the roof.
Just Like You Imagined wasn't in a movie, but it was in the trailer for the movie 300. The piano bit was played by legendary pianist Mike Garson, who played for Bowie...
The 2nd song (Just Like You Imagined) was used in the teaser trailer for 300: ruclips.net/video/wDiUG52ZyHQ/видео.html
I came to make sure nobody else already mentioned this.
If you guys ever revisit Nine Inch Nails please do “Somewhat Damaged” or “The Becoming”
NIN is Trent's life journey.. you HAVE to start at the beginning with Pretty Hate Machine, Broken, Downward Spiral, etc.. It's the journey from experimentation and goes to the darkest of holes before lifting back up again growing into life.
Technically, The Downward Spiral is more of a story than his life journey lol
@@WFly101 It's his lowest point in life.. definately just a chapter in it
a bunch of music nerds nerding out to nin
love to see it!
Im glad to see someone one learn the way of NIN. i was 9 in 1989 and it changed my life and still influences me to this day. my appreciation for NIN has not dulled since. Im so keen to see whats next for Trent Reznor.
Have you seen that Pixar movie _Soul?_ Or heard the remix album for Year Zero? Not new but was pretty cool!
We should see soon. Trent sounded pretty keen on starting a new NiN project asap.
Every NIN reaction is basically the same. Starts with confusion, get into it for a bit, back to confusion, then just straight grooving.
That first album was bigger than many realise. One of not many truly indie albums to sell a million+.
NIN didn't start goth culture lol. That shit came from post-punk in the 80's with bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees and The Cure. The stuff you're talking about is mall goth culture which co-opted and commodified the goth aesthetic and made it corporate, which actual goths didn't appreciate very much given their punk roots.
Not to take anything away from NIN musically though. Trent is one of my favorite musicians.
I grabbed the downward spiral album and got stinking drunk on Jack Daniels in Maggie Valley NC. I grew up in the 90's when grunge hit the scene and Tupac vs Biggie was happening. I will always cherish those days.
Lots of talk about "they" but note that NIN is Trent Reznor, they're only a band on tour :) And what did Trent do when he decided to take a break from NIN and work on a movie soundtrack..? Well he scored The Social Network and won an Oscar :) Legend.
Dude, I literally have no idea of these guys music knowledge, so to refer the NIN as a ‘band’ served a greater purpose! If they knew the songs, they would know it’s obviously Trent. I agree with your overall assessment, we just have to be careful.
He is God!!!!!
Two oscars now
It's just as much Atticus Ross as it is Trent now. They're connected at the hip. And the brain.
NIN makes every movie epic. It makes the sound system in your car levitate your car.
Goth was around a bit before all the stuff you're talking about, but goth kids were definitely into NIN Manson and industrial/shock rock kind of stuff when it got so popular that it ended up fading out into emo. 80s goth was a bit different.
Around 10 years ago, when I was a teenager I used to listen to Natural Born Killers soundtrack a lot, loved it so much. I saw the movie itself years later lol
I think that is the 1st movie Trent Scored.
14:05 Its the 300 movie trailer theme
By the way- up until a few years ago, when Atticus Ross was added to the permanent lineup, "this band" was 1 man. Trent Reznor.
The double album is “The Fragile”
‘Closer’ is on “The Downward Spiral”, which is a single album, but is also god tier
I bought Pretty Hate Machine off of a DJ at 99Rock FM Dartmouth College Student Radio in '91 and have been a huge fan since that day.
i love the fact that they didn't choose the more obvious songs when people react to NIN
Thank you, I really try to get deeper cuts for these bands for them to listen to & I always like songs that weren’t the singles on a lot of bands albums.
According to Trent Reznor, who is NIN. He plays almost everything on piano first. Then adds other elements to the mix. Sometimes ditching the piano all together, although it is pretty prominent along with synthesizers to his music. Among just about anything else he can get a sound from. i.e. box of rocks for the marching of feet in pilgrimage from the Fragile disk 1. Or so the rumor goes
Great react, instant subbed for NIN reacts. So glad to see Year Zero get some love
“Do they compose their own music? They are super talented!” Yup, they certainly are. 🤗
Industrial and Goth are about as similar as punk and blink 182
Thaaank you.
NIN and blink are no way in any form similar. Please elaborate
@@mikeyb9279 exactly the point
It’s funny seeing Juan actually enjoying !!!! Love it ! Looking forward to a full episode of Jay’s interpretive dance !!!!!
The Hand That Feeds would’ve been a great example of them blending electronic dance elements into radio ready alt rock
Your second track, while not IN a movie soundtrack, was used for the 300 movie trailer.
Imagine if Reznor & Ross actually did the 300 soundtrack
@@scottalynch i remember this being my exact thought when the trailer had their music. I got so excited and then the movie came out and i was disappointed no NIN appeared in it at all. Same thing happened with Captain Marvel. She wears a NIN shirt and they play tons of 90s music but never a NIN track. Such a tease.
@@ShadyMonkOfficial walking dead played a NIN track
@@AI-Consultant nice! which track was it?
@@ShadyMonkOfficial ruclips.net/video/nvxVa4XCdgY/видео.html -- somewhat damaged
“Are they very successful?” LOL
THANK YOU! Finally someone listened/reacted to Just Like You Imagined haha, that song is so incredible. Great vid!
Dear god, there are so many songs that would blow your minds, Trent is a musical genius. Just go ahead and consume it!
Please do a band called CAN from the late 60's / early 70's. They have a very unique and far ahead of their time clearly influencing many musical genres.
I found CAN -TAGO MAGO at my local goodwill LOOOK INTO THE BAND CAN LISTEN TO "PAPER HOUSE" or "OH YEAH" from TAGO MAGO
We will definitely have it in my mind... Thanks so much for the comment!
Left out:
The Perfect Drug
March Of The Pigs
the first time I saw them live was in Dublin back in '94 when they toured The Downward Spiral - absolutely savage gig in a venue for about 800 people Respect & Peace
If you love Trent/Atticus' soundtrack talents, you should check out Halsey's "If I can't have love, I want power" album. Amazing album and an amazing collaboration.
First album by a recent pop artist that I've really appreciated in a long time. Came for the production, stayed for the vocals and the lyrics
"This guy could be really popular if he collaborated with someone." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
They're not comfortable with silence...blah blah blah🤣viejas comadreando
This guy says Trent Reznor would be big if he collabed with someone, don't these people know Reznor is like one letter away from an EGOT
When you say “they” the band is Trent Reznor.
“The way you make me feel…”
Never gets old seeing the yunggunz vibe to NIN
should then try some of Trents influences like Ministry. Then Ministrys influences like Killing Joke. Early pioneers of industrial
I definitely have something planned for Ministry. Stay tuned. We’ll get to every band eventually!
Also Skinny Puppy, Voltaire, Front 242
Ministry goes fuckin hard
“Just like you imagined” may not have been in the movie 300, but it was in the trailers.
Did you know that a boss in Super Mario World is named Reznor? It's the one with the rhinos. And yes, it was deliberate.
I absolutely loved the EDM dude’s reaction. He gets building electronic tracks.
Tarantino wrote natural born killers based on his own previous script for true romance. he later disowned NBK as Oliver Stone made so many changes. the soundtrack for NBK was done by Trent Reznor who is the main force behind nine inch nails (and sole official member for decades) you really should go down the rabbit hole… he has collaborated with ministry, pigface, tori amos, david bowie, niggy tardust, etc. he has experimented with many different ways of recording - year zero was recorded on laptops in the hotel after shows. they made one of the first alternate reality games as advertising for the year zero album as well. his use of harmony, melody, and mood are beyond reproach with references jazz and classical theory. he’s won 2 oscars for movie soundtracks and composed the score for the game Quake. ridiculously talented and smart, he retired NIN for a bit and gave away (for free!) the last album he made before that happened… it was called “the slip” he gave us the slip. lol.
to this day, if you mention quentin tarantino in my mom's presence, she'll state that she hates his movies, and will cite natural born killers and pulp fiction, having never seen any of his work since.
part of me laughs, and part of me is very sad for that, as he is one of my favorite filmmakers.
NIN is the top of my list. Trent Reznor is a musical genius
I fucking love that y'all included Just Like you Imagined! Such an underrated song. This is my go-to whenever I feel my oars are about to break. Pure Catharsis!
just like you imagined was used for the 300 trailer just after the "This is Sparta" scene and it used perfectly.
“Bruh it’s giving me goosebumps!” 🤣🤣🤣 NIN would laugh.
You all didn’t even scratch the surface with trents music so much more will blow you away. Hope y’all listened to Halsey new record, Trent and Atticus showing their genius again.
Vital NIN tracks?
Sin-Terrible Lie (Pretty Hate Machine)
about 90% of the Broken record,
the Quake video game soundtrack,
Piggy-March of the Pigs- Becoming-Eraser-Reptile (Downward Spiral)
Perfect Drug on Lost Highway soundtrack,
The Wretched-Fragile-Where is Everybody?-I'm Looking Forward to Joining you Finally (The Fragile album)
And All that Could Have Been-Leaving Hope (Still)
Some wacky stuff on the many Ghosts volumes
All the Love in the World- Don't You Know Who you Are?- Everyday is Exactly the Same-With Teeth- Right Where it Belongs (With Teeth)
Good Soldier- Meet Your Master- Great Destroyer- In this Twilight ( Year Zero)
Discipline, Lights in the Sky, The Four of us are Dying (The Slip)
Find my Way, In Two, I Would for You, Various Methods of Escape (Hesitation Marks)
The Idea of You, Burning Bright (Not the Actual Events)
Play the Goddamned Part- God Break Down the Door (Bad Witch)
The many, many remix albums are full of greatness as well, enjoy!
Just like you imagined was used in a movie, theatrical trailer for 300
My top three from the list; NIN, Queen, Led Zeppelin in that order. Only band I like as much as NIN is Tool, but they don't get into movie soundtracks. Tool's music doesn't need movies as each song is basically a mini-movie in your mind. Back to NIN though, in addition to movies, Trent Reznor has done video game soundtracks too. I believe Quake was the first.
And obviously an oscar winning movie score composer
Listen to Old John Carpenter soundtracks , also a Skinny Puppy side project Doubting Thomas
Freebird was used in Devil's Rejects in a very similar scenario before it was used in Kingsman.
Oliver Stone and his cronies wrote the screenplay we all saw, Tarantino wrote the script we never saw.
Laughable to see these youngsters second guessing Trent Reznor's musical choices.
Zombie apocalypse is ALWAYS on the horizon.
Industrial music is not always heavy metal, see Depeche Mode.
"I was not a fan of these guys." Pretty Hate Machine changed the world, son. Happiness in Slavery is more relevant today than upon its release in 1989.
Guy in the glasses, Mr. "It kills the dance floor." Are you a DJ? Like a real disk jokey who plays graduation parties, bat/bar mitzvahs, and strip clubs?
Probably my favorite metal band next to meshuggah, tool and Alice In Chains.
So satisfying to see NIN virgins get goosebumps!
To the gen-z kiddos, start with listening to The Fragile album if you like Just Like You Imagined. And for the EDM guy, try Year Zero after that. It’s almost entirely electronic.
And lol to Mr. cool in the back with no emotions - ranking NIN towards the bottom because he didn’t like the movement they started… whilst the entire time is emotionless and quite in the corner with his sunglasses on…
Lol, Thanks for the comment ;)
You guys should definitely do Bowie sometime, huge influence on Trent Reznor.
I would go with these 3 songs:
Ziggy Stardust
Fame
Space Oddity
👀👀👀 part 2 maybe ?
@@ZyteEntertainment I’ll take more NIN anytime.
Some songs that I feel would be fun for the group to listen to:
All the Love in the World (With Teeth)
In Two (Hesitation Marks)
Ruiner (The Downward Spiral)
Just like you imagined was used for the '300' cinematic trailer
they are FAR less a band and way more one lead man. Trent never had one consistent "band" and he was the primary composer. He was often referred to as a "One man band" and he conceived most material himself.
You should react to Depeche mode, great band with a lot of different styles of songs.
Hmmm 👀👀
First time I heard them use "Just Like You Imagined" was for "300".
When musicians use instruments.... what a crazy idea...
He has an AMAZING side project with his wife on vocals, How To Destroy Angels. Check their stuff out.
Please please please either take your rings off or stop dropping your hands on the table every time you gesture when speaking!
Thank you, coming from the editor
Loving this reaction.
NIN is Trent until with teeth with Atticus addition. Trent arranges, writes everything
you manage to discuss his movie scores and fail to mention the one that he won an OSCAR for - The Social Network - AND. it's Trent & Atticus who both do the movies scores
Don’t forget soul!
They need to get in to Heresy and Survivalism and Terrible Lie
Just because it's pretty much the opposite of NIN, I wanna see y'all react to Fishbone.
Really enjoying what you guys are doing, this is one of the best ones yet
Saw this after watching your TOOL reaction. For me NIN would be 2nd on list of bands you have done, just under TOOL. Another great band you should react to is Deftones!
The Deftones are awesome - only got to see them once at a Warped Tour
You guys are obviously well musically educated, picking out the little details - so I'm subscribing! nice!
Marco, grab all of the Ghost albums, and Capitol G was about George Bush. Also forgot to mention the Oscars for sound tracks.
Just like you imagined is the best video game music for massive kills ever!
Just like you imagined was used for the movie 300 promos
This was a great find on my feed :-D I used to DJ at a goth club a while back and Closer was the most requested song. It was as if it was the only great song NIN made LOL!!! Obviously, I got hooked on NIN before before The Downward Spiral and I still listen to their music to this day :-D Let's just say, a bit of inspiration in my own musical endeavours :-D
Not sure how you guys can react to something you all are talking over. They invented this feature called pause maybe use it!
Also there is not those guys there is one guy and he is called Trent!
I believe Chicago Cab is actually called Hell Cab, that is what my DVD says. Nice to see it mentioned though, great movie.
Hell Cab is the name of the stage play the the movie was based on. Theatrically it was Chicago Cab, some DVD releases in certain areas were Hell Cab (not Canada for us, Chicago sounds cool in front of whatever is next) We both rock for having the dvd.
You HAVE to listen to more tracks from nin album YEAR ZERO: tracks like The good soldier, The warning, The great destoyer. It's the same album that capitol G is from that you guys listened to
Black Celebration please lol
Spawn … judgement night ….lost Highway .. yes natural born killers ….
Have them listen to Tool.
Friday October 8 tool is coming
They used “Just Like You Imagined” in the trailer for 300
Yesss and it's epic!
Only critique I have is goth was born from bands like The Cure and Bauhaus.
NIN blazed a path that was payed down by Devo and Kraftwerk. Trent is a musical genius.
I feel like Trent is more like the GenX Bowie although I get the influences.
Should played "The Perfect Drug" the movie "Lost Highway"
Just Like You Imagined was in 300
Such babies!
no offense mate but they use conventional instruments. synths, piano, drums, guitar & bass. if you want to hear someone who does industrial AND manufactures his instruments - check out Author & Punisher NIN 4ever Respect & Peace
Author and Punisher is amazingly talented!!!
I believe Year Zero was done all digital or at least mostly
@@kylecook7187 true, but played live with instruments
It's only one person, it's not "they".. it's GOD! His name is Trent
Is it ? 100%?
I’m a NIN junkie, good effort fellas, but you missed about 75% of the facts just throwing out random info that was inaccurate…otherwise great video
they recorded The Downward Spiral whilst living in the house where Sharon Tate was murdered
The range of NIN was missed here.... Play the album broken ... Pinion into Wish
Talking is industrial so Skinny Puppy 😳😁
just like you imagined was featured in 300
As a 41 year old man, I feel so sorry for kids these days that don't have scenes to belong to (punk, goth, etc.). All I see now is homogenized nothingness where Twenty One Pilots and Imagine Dragons are the coolest band they know. Makes me sad.
Same, im 41 and the wife and I will throw out different songs for our 16 year old to listen to. He really likes KMFDM
@@opiumextract2934 That's awesome! Gotta raise'em right!
This is why I wanted to do this show, knowing that prob no one will watch. But there will be some like me trying to raise their kids right, music is not for elevator background noise, it’s for thought & protest & art, so YES! Pass that shit on to the next generation, cause Gen Z & millennials are near hopeless.
A request I would like to put forward is Aesthetic Perfection with Gods and Gold