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DualDisc content includes both DVD-A & 5.1 surround sound mixes of the album. This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. Over the course of his musical career, Trent Reznor has managed ... Full Descriptionto deliver a full-length studio album about every five years. Although he's a bit late with 2005's WITH TEETH (following 1999's THE FRAGILE), listeners are rewarded with Nine Inch Nails' most streamlined and straightforward record since PRETTY HATE MACHINE. Here Reznor cuts back on programming and synthesizers, opting for heavy use of guitars, bass, and--surprisingly--piano and live drums. In fact, the album's secret weapon is drummer Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana), whose thunderous percussive style gives certain songs--most notably the frenetic "You Know What You Are?"--added weight and a welcome no-frills rock edge. Though the techno/industrial element of Reznor's music has been played down, his lyrics are typically angst-ridden, with dramatic tales of isolation, deception, loss, and love gone wrong. More than 15 years after his debut, Reznor is as tormented as ever, and Nine Inch Nails fans wouldn't have it any other way.
Nine Inch Nails: Trent Reznor (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar).
Recording information: 2005.
CD SIDE includes: With Teeth CD Audio. DVD SIDE includes: Entire Album In 5.1 Surround Sound, Entire Album In High Resolution Stereo and 5.1 Surround On DVD-Audio Players, Entire Album In Dolby Digital Stereo And 5.1 Surround On Standard DVD Players, Music Video: The Hand That Feeds, Images During DVD-Audio Playback, Body Of Work Section With Selected Audio And Video Clips From NINs entire catalog.
Additional personnel: Dave Grohl (drums).Rolling Stone (p.70) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "[V]intage Nine Inch Nails: New Wave with a heart of darkness." Spin (p.61) - Ranked #29 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[T]he most insular NIN album yet. Somehow, he makes that pathos work..." Entertainment Weekly (No. 817/818, p.145) - "[Reznor] and his music sound more invigorated than at any time since SPIRAL..." - Grade: B+ Uncut (p.97) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[O]ne suspects 'Getting Smaller', in particular, will sound great live..." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.53) - "[A] powerful collection that proved the band's continued relevance." Hide Description Nine Inch Nails With Teeth Songs With Teeth Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Just NIN Of course, I was expecting a better digipak for this release, it looks like a single, but it doesn't matter, the important thing is the MUSIC!!!,... EXCELLENT!!! Submitted by migue_gomez (Bogotá, Colombia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WITH TEETH HAS AN AFTERBITE Nine Inch Nails are all about primordial hardcore hankering, but surprisingly, the first track on their new album, WITH TEETH, unfolds like a dull knife. “All The Love In The World”, although satisfying, fails to cut the jugular. It isn’t until the second song, “You Know What You Are?” does some of the fisted-fury begin. Industrial distortion, Beelzebub-baselines, and large dollops of profanity, buzz and boil over with Reznor’s violent reaction to life’s frustrations. In typical NIN fashion, songs about selfish and abusive relationships, both personal and professional, are presented here more as an ongoing nuclear war, rather than lamentations over lost love and disillusionment. Standout tracks include the hook-heavy “Love Is Not Enough”, “Getting Smaller” and “The Line Begins To Blur”. The Dual-Disc version featuring the 5:1 surround mix is the preferred method to appreciate Trent Reznor’s temper tantrum of sound. Fans will have to decide for themselves if NIN is evolving, or dissolving on this album. Repeated plays of WITH TEETH reinforced this fan’s belief in Nine Inch Nails rabid bite. Highly recommended. Submitted by mbeau (Port Charlotte, FL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Better!!! The words don't always matter with Trent because he could write something really happy and the melody would still make you depressed. Over all, the band has gotten a lot better with their electronics. I find myself lost in a unique world when listening to "Everyday Is The Same". Keep it up guys. Submitted by ajosephmose (portland, Or, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Look beneath the surface. When i first heard this i thought it was good, but my mind peered to his older work for comparison. The more i listened the more i grew attatched to it. Underneath the surface is confusion and a dawning relization. Just quitting drugs a lot of the songs show the struggle and satisfaction at the end of the gate, and the themes expressed in it are touching and overwhelmingly well presented. This album is in no way inferior (times ugly face included in this) than any other NIN album and dominates many people around him today. Submitted by soggytwinkies (Nobodie, CT, Usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Hand That Feeds I've listened to the song "The Hand That Feeds" abou 100 times and I still love it! NIN Rocks! Submitted by Geekazoid (Wallingford, Ct, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase With Teeth CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Nine Inch Nails Downward Spiral CDs (1994) Hybrid; With CD; SACD Hybrid; Deluxe Edition
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$19.59 THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL was nominated for a 1995 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance.
"Hurt" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song.
This deluxe edition of THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL includes a 13-track bonus disc featuring B-sides, demos, and rarities.
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor became an instant alternative-music hero with 1989's PRETTY HATE MACHINE, an angry-yet-accessible album that appealed to rock fans and club kids alike. Record-label woes led to a five-year delay for Reznor's follow-up, with two hard-edged EPs (BROKEN and its remix disc, FIXED) issued in the interim. Finally released in 1994, THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL seethes with an almost unhinged industrial ferocity, due, in part to both Reznor's frustration with messy bureaucratic entanglements and time spent with Ministry's Al Jourgensen during the peak of that band's guitar-heavy phase.
Although, SPIRAL does reveal the influence of latter-day Ministry (particularly on the blazing opener, "Mr. Self Destruct," and the scathing, distortion-filled "March of the Pigs"), Reznor also incorporates elements of ...
| | System Of A Down Mezmerize CD (2005)
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$10.39 Many rock bands talk endlessly about their "sound," refining a basic formula until it's either perfect or perfectly boring. System of a Down, however, developed a loyal fanbase with the opposite approach--the group mixes genres so freely that describing what their music sounds like is nearly impossible. Sure, SOAD is, at its core, a metal band, but on MEZMERIZE's first two songs alone, vocalist/guitarist/mastermind ...
| | Garbage Bleed Like Me CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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$12.19 Garbage's mantra for BLEED LIKE ME could be "that which doesn't kill you only makes you stronger," given the emotional and creative upheaval this unit went through in the four years that elapsed between this disc and 2001's BEAUTIFUL GARBAGE. Following personal conflicts and health woes for both Butch Vig and Shirley Manson, the quartet stripped down its sound and amped up the guitars to create an angst-laced album reminiscent of the Breeders and Foo Fighters.
Apparently, bad circumstances make for great art, and this collection of songs is no exception. When Manson isn't purring lines like "Hey, baby can you bleed like me" over the moody synth washes of the title cut, she's striking a defiant pose over the Kim Deal-like bass lines of "Sex Is Not the Enemy." Elsewhere, the echoing guitars and rumbling bass of "Run Baby Run" bring to mind a delicious fusion of New Order and the Cure. Vig's longtime friend and associate Dave Grohl even puts in a memorable drumming appearance amid ...
| | Porcupine Tree Deadwing CD (2005)
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$9.99 Considering their cinematic scope, it's fitting that the songs on DEADWING were actually inspired by a film script written by Porcupine Tree mastermind Steven Wilson. Not that this should come as any surprise to longtime fans who know the UK act's reputation for churning out epic progressive rock so sonically descriptive that it's practically visual.
Porcupine Tree creates works with complex structures that do not alienate or obscure the songs themselves, pieces that are dark and psychedelic without being sinister. On the 12-minute opening title track, weighty guitar riffs and spacious synths immediately recall Nine Inch Nails, but swooping melodic changes give way to ambient passages, ...
| | Audioslave Out Of Exile CD (2005)
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$10.39 OUT OF EXILE presents a band that has grown comfortably into its own skin. Three years after Audioslave's highly successful debut, the supergroup crafted a truly formidable rock album with a fresh, live-in-the-studio rawness. Former Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello rolls back the distortion subtly, playing with a notably more melodic touch, best evidenced on "Heaven's Dead" and "Dandelion." Soundgarden's Chris Cornell's weathered voice at times walks a perilous ledge, yet never to a fault--that very danger and heartfelt soulfulness are part and parcel of his revered approach. The heady ...
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