Happy Friday All - Pretty Hate Machine has been a staple in my cd collection for quite some time. Couldn't post just one song:
Head Like a Holehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao-Sahfy7Hg&ob=av2n
Sactifiedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhp47q_mjqs
Ringfingerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fma4pErBr0
NIN - Pretty Hate Machine
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NIN - Pretty Hate Machine
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Re: NIN - Pretty Hate Machine
Yep truly a classic!
I remember buying the 4 song EP on cassette before the actual album ever came out. They were playing Sin on a local college radio station one morning and I went to one of those old school underground record stores in Atlanta to buy it. Must've been around '89 I think. Been a staple in my collection ever since. I remember playing it one night while a few of my punker friends and I were feeling the effects of LSD pretty hard and we played it over and over for about an hour.
Along with Appetite For Destruction, Gish, Badmotorfinger, and OK Computer - I think PHM was one of those albums that helped change the face of music for an entire generation.
Great Post!
I remember buying the 4 song EP on cassette before the actual album ever came out. They were playing Sin on a local college radio station one morning and I went to one of those old school underground record stores in Atlanta to buy it. Must've been around '89 I think. Been a staple in my collection ever since. I remember playing it one night while a few of my punker friends and I were feeling the effects of LSD pretty hard and we played it over and over for about an hour.
Along with Appetite For Destruction, Gish, Badmotorfinger, and OK Computer - I think PHM was one of those albums that helped change the face of music for an entire generation.
Great Post!