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Fixed [Explicit Lyrics, EP]

Nine Inch NailsAudio CD
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Nine Inch Nails (NIN) was formed in 1988 and remains a vehicle for the talents of Trent Reznor, its founder. Reznor's brand of industrial rock is sometimes harsh, often uncompromising and is complemented by perverted, tortured imagery. Professionally he has often found himself at odds with the entertainment industry which has led to tumultuous relationships and ongoing legal wrangles.

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  • Audio CD (August 7, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, EP
  • Label: Nothing
  • ASIN: B000057NAS
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (85 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #42,410 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars NIN in a blender, March 15, 2001
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Anthony J. Venezia (Cleveland, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fixed (Audio CD)
Whenever I think of Broken and Fixed, I want to make a "If it's not broke..." joke, but I'll restrain myself. I always thought Fixed was an interesting name for the remixes of Broken. Granted, "Fixed" is the opposite of "Broken", but these are anything BUT fixed.

Trent and company DEMOLISH six tracks from Broken (Gave Up, Last, Wish x2 and Happiness In Slavery x2). These tracks all have a few things in common: you will be hard-pressed to identify the original song if you don't have the tracklisting in front of you, and they tend to be repetitive. Some tracks just drone on at points, but they always pick up again. Don't even attempt to listen to this while going to sleep; there are MANY layers to these tracks, and there's weird stuff going on in the background that will make you jump.

Some songs, one of the Wish remixes for example, have samples in them that will COMPLETELY catch you off guard, and you might even chuckle about them later. NIN obviously had a lot of fun putting this together, but this definitely is the hardest-to-swallow NIN album to date. A lot of my friends who listen to NIN don't like this because it's just "too weird."

I love this album purely for it's creativity. I must reiterate, though, that if you LOVED Broken just because it was a good thrash album, and nothing more, then stay away from this; it will give you a bad taste for NIN. This is their most extremely divergent album, but if you just give it a try, it will grow on you. On a final note, this is the domestic release. There is NOTHING track-wise different between it and the import version. May I suggest buying the US version first? If you're not sure if you'll like it or not, this is the way to go. If you DO end up liking it, and are the completist, you can always get the import later.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's exactly what industrial is all about..., January 10, 1999
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This review is from: Fixed (Audio CD)
I've heard people bitch and I've heard people praise "Fixed" the 1992 follow-up to NIN's EP "Broken". Here's the straight poo on what it's all about. "Fixed" is the closest to pure industrial music Trent has gotten to. It's not experimental, main-stream, or even understandable. It is an album about sound and emotion. "Broken", when compared to other NIN albums, sticks out like a sore thumb due to its abrasive guitar, drums, and a noticeable absence of industrialized components which NIN is associated with. I happen to love Broken, it might very well be my favorite NIN album, but I must say "Fixed" is a musical masterpiece, not a flop. In all sense, the titles of the two albums should have been flip-flopped, for "Broken" sounds much more like a "Fixed" version of the songs. Maybe that's what Trent had in mind when he named them. Always playing with our heads is he. However, this album is NOT for everyone. In order to appreciate this album you must also appreciate an abstract manipulated noise. This is the emotion Broken just couldn't get across. It is a fine blend of mayhem meets harmony. I recommend "Fixed" to anyone who enjoys being taken into the music, not just listening.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A far cry..., July 7, 2000
This review is from: Fixed (Audio CD)
Despite warnings about 4 years ago from a friend who told me not to buy it, I'm glad I blocked him out. This is quite a far cry from the normal NIN sound, but it's quite an amazing trip. It's extremely harsh and brutal. Coil's mix of "Gave Up" speeds the whole thing up and adds an extreme amount of anger, which is wonderful. Thirwell aka Foetus' remix of "Wish" is the longest track here, adding up to a whopping 9 minutes, and never loses it's intensity. The Paul Kendall remix of "Happiness in Slavery" is my personal favorite here. Not much remains from the original song, but it's a frenzy of wailing synth and screams with the everpresent beat still thumping away. The album takes a strange turn on "Throw This Away". It's INCREDIBLY subdued, well as far as this album goes anyways :), and then just erupts into a remixed ending of "Last" from Broken. "Fist F*ck" is where Thirwell gets another shot at deconstructing "Wish" into such an incredibly bizarre entity of it's own. "Screaming Slave" is one of those tracks you either love or extremely hate. It's that simple. It's a pure deconstruction of "Happiness in Slavery".

This is definitely not an album for the casual NIN listener. The whole album, if you can believe it, has a much rawer angrier feel than Broken. It's probably a good album for someone into harsh abrasive sounds or industrial music. If you were into such NIN fare as "Closer" or "Head Like A Hole", best odds are for you to stay away from this one and get "The Downward Spiral", a much tamer excursion. Ahh... just listening to it brings back such memories...

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