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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2005

mtv interview with trent reznor at nothing studios

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  • I disagree. People will inevitably say that a person whose earlier works have been praised highly's newer works are bad, but I think Reznor's newest stuff is up there with his best. In my opinion he's amazingly vital.

  • He seems like such a sincere, honest, intelligent, articulate person. Its a shame he hasn't passed on the musical genius genes yet !Seriously though, imagine being so successful but still so lonely. His fragile era interviews seem miserable...

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  • This was right around the period of hate/love/hate that was the initial destruction of Trent's and Marilyn's friendship. So, it isn't really clear whether or not that whole Manson slur was some sort of pseudo-friendly jab or a fuck-you kick in the teeth.

    It's also interesting that they showed Trent destroying images of Manson's work: Marilyn Manson directed the Starsuckers, Inc video, and that iconoclasm was more or less a form of self-deprication on Manson's part.

  • not that i support manson who i think is an asshole...charles that is.

  • What a lord

  • R-giest is comming

  • the last sentence was a big key in this. and is now what it is.

  • @36496481100 Totally agree he changed but for the better, his music became more original. With Teeth and Year Zero were two of his best albums.

  • A funeral home turned into a studio??!! Brilliant!!!

  • @2853710 he has a child now xD :D 2 years later lol from this post

  • so much emotion and amazing music in 'the fragile' Trent i wish you were my dad and i was raised in the Tate house and then grew up in New Orlands funeral home. Id be the son of a god!

  • @zackster21 The Wretched.

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