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2005 Japanese release enhanced with the promotional video of "Burn It Off". Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Snack Cracker Songs | 1. | Crunchy - Tmj (!!! remix) |
| 2. | Hot Gossip - Jay Braun Remix |
| 3. | Mars, Arizona - DFA Remix |
| 4. | Crunchy - Solex 'Bounce' Remix |
| 5. | Meet Me in the City |
| 6. | Hot Gossip - Tmj (!!! remix) |
| 7. | Rattling - Live on Jonesy's Junkebox |
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Trent Reznor's brainchild, Nine Inch Nails, has had a lasting influence on the alternative rock scene ever since the band rocketed to critical acclaim with PRETTY HATE MACHINE. 1999's THE FRAGILE is a double-CD that boasts 23 tracks of pure energy and creativity. Reznor said of THE FRAGILE, "I wanted to try new things, fully utilizing the studio while putting more effort into melody and structure." From song one, it's clear that he's accomplished just this. Tracks like "Into the Void" are replete with sounds and textures that no NIN album to this point contained.
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$12.59 This follow-up to writer/director Rob Zombie's cult horror film HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES finds three killers from that movie on the run from the police. Rather than filling THE DEVIL'S REJECTS soundtrack with his own ghoulish metal and other like-minded rock, Zombie throws a musical curveball here by offering up an expertly selected set of blues, country, and classic rock.
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