Nine Inch Nails Live Q&A from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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Ahead of Nine Inch Nails’ one night only performance at Blossom Music Center, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame hosts NIN Fan Day including this Q&A.
Charlie Clouser
Alessandro Cortini
Robin Finck
Danny Lohner
Richard Patrick
Trent Reznor
Atticus Ross
Ilan Rubin
Chris Vrenna
Moderated by Lizzy Goodman
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Lohner: "NIN is like Depeche Mode on Angel Dust." That's probably why I love them so much!
It means volumes to me to see Richard, Robin and Chris there. Out of respect for the art, the life and the times, it warms my soul. ❤
@kristandagley7089
Жыл бұрын
This was very well put. Absolutely appreciate what you wrote.
@Chris_Sherwood
Жыл бұрын
Agreed... i never thought Richard would be there for this. Really awesome of all involved to make it happen.
@anantxsharma
Жыл бұрын
Just to see them onstage together! Words escape me 🖤
@jmpnr
Жыл бұрын
Facts! This is like the NIN All Stars line-up
@darkalman
Жыл бұрын
I'm glad that they managed to bury any hatchets they had and are just friends now
NIN's fan base singlehandedly keeps the lint roller industry going
@GrimMetropolis
Жыл бұрын
mini lint roller for traveling. best invention ever...who wants other peoples hair/ dogs hair on them....certainly not me..gross
@crackthefoundation_
Жыл бұрын
And I have a light-haired cat..
@Thisusernameisnttaken
Жыл бұрын
The joys of dressing in all black 😂
@nickmccoy1475
Жыл бұрын
No lint roller needed. Just apply fishnets and copius amounts of corn starch to head and shake your head a lot.
@te9591
Жыл бұрын
Manheim Lint Roller.
It's good to see the 90s lineup together again.
@lorcansavage1550
Жыл бұрын
With added Atticus
Robin Finck is just an astonishing guitar player, so humble and shy at interviews but on the stage is a completely different performer. Love him and his style. No one other player is like him.
@te9591
Жыл бұрын
He seems really likable and uncommon as a person.
@maxwired2235
Жыл бұрын
I talked with him at an after concert party at The Warehouse in WI. He was very humble and down to earth but with an edge.
@Loki-sk7bi
Жыл бұрын
Loved seeing him and Buckethead in GN’R as well.
@te9591
Жыл бұрын
@@Loki-sk7bi bucket was in GnR??
@Loki-sk7bi
Жыл бұрын
@@te9591 He was during Chinese Democracy period. That’s how I discovered how dope he is. Lol
THESE PEOPLE MEAN A LOT TO ME, THEY DON'T KNOW ME. BUT I KNOW THEM. NIN FOREVER.
Holy shit trent is the only one NOT wearing full black, hell has frozen over
@curassavica
Жыл бұрын
yo i noticed this too 😭😭😭
@dianakarina8080
Жыл бұрын
Right
@te9591
Жыл бұрын
It looks cool.
@epiphanyravenous
Жыл бұрын
More curious if everybody else was told to wear all black. Because well come on. Found it cute 😏
@kitssch
Жыл бұрын
Gotta stand out as the leader
Danny is absolutely hilarious. Glad to see the ‘90s line up back together.
@theechothief5594
Жыл бұрын
Danny is always great. He’s like the guy you smoke a joint and skip class with lol.
@sethrichnietzsche
Жыл бұрын
Mmkay?
@wcrdfd1184
Жыл бұрын
Did you see Alessandro look at Ilan when Danny is talking like WTF!?!?😂 29:08
@DA-js7xz
Жыл бұрын
Poor guy was tweaking.
@CA787
Жыл бұрын
@@DA-js7xz right? I'm like Danny, are you okay? 🤨
I just love Robin...I totally empathize with being an introvert and stumbling over your words...especially when you're put on the spot. 🥰
I'm always just used to Trent being so stoic so it's cool to see him here laughing and smiling .
@totalpartykill999
Жыл бұрын
Trent was never stoic, this is how he always was.
@crashbangful
Жыл бұрын
the stoicism is just a stage and music video persona. the real trent is actually a quite emotional guy
This is such a great full circle moment. To think that angry, insecure and drug fulled talented young skinny dude would overcome his demons, form a family, expand his sound without losing his touch and make peace with everyone inolved in his project is such an inspiration. Trent you are a great proof that every battle can be won, no matter how hard it is. It's great to see you smiling and everyone inolved too.
@MrPDTaylor
Жыл бұрын
Trent was never skinny
@tacticalcenter8658
Жыл бұрын
@@MrPDTaylor you've seen him pre 1990?
@trteeerryfse-wy2ww
2 ай бұрын
He's always been my inspiration not only in music but on how a man should live properly. He really get his shit together. As I get older I realize the complexity of the music as well and to think he wrote that in his early to late 20s when most kids today don't have any direction or work ethic.
Robin! He kills me. “I don’t know how to speed this up.” 😂
@xSGTxPEPPERx
11 ай бұрын
Subbed.
I'm taking Chris Vrenna's class right now and he is so informative and so open minded for all of his students. His classes are my favorite classes I've ever taken in my life. I definitely reccomend taking his classes if you want to learn the technology and the business behind music.
@nichol8587
Жыл бұрын
What kind if class exactly?
@drummerej2176
Жыл бұрын
@@nichol8587 he’s the head of the music technology program. He teaches classes like survey into music industry and a lot of music engineering classes.
@jimjaspers2804
Жыл бұрын
Please tell him that I love and appreciate him so much. I missed the NIN live years with him, but appreciate his contributions to the catalog. I also love Tweaker, and I've seen him live with Gnarles Barkley. He's contributed to my life and I appreciate it. Thank you.
@nichol8587
Жыл бұрын
How would one go about signing up for a course with him?
@drewdamion466
Жыл бұрын
That would be an' Awesome Experience to absorb most definitely. Would be a fun to bring a Kevlar HI Torque Marching Snare' Triggered to a Access.Virus Synth n Make some intense learning experiences....
It’s exceedingly clear that Danny’s brain works faster than his mouth.
9 members... it's The Fellowship of the Nail
Danny is hilarious, i think he could run his own show. Love all band members, founders of Nin sound.
@sethrichnietzsche
Жыл бұрын
Mmkay.
Its so funny finally seeing Danny Lohner talk after all these years, and he's pretty much exactly who I thought/hoped he was.
these guys are cool, they should start a band
@robmausser
Жыл бұрын
I would kill to see all of them on stage together performing a NIN song
@kgpublicationsinc
Жыл бұрын
I was just thinking, weren’t there more than that many guys, one time, in the line-up for The Cure? I think that even at some point or another, Einstürzende Neubauten, KMFDM, Thrill Kill Kult, and Laibach, all had 7-9 people in their respective bands.
@crieverytim
Жыл бұрын
you're hysterical, you should be a comedian
@chriscornell8810
Жыл бұрын
I guess you've never heard of nine inch nails
@crieverytim
Жыл бұрын
@@chriscornell8810 😬
Seeing NIN live for the first time on TV at Woodstock 94 completely blew my mind on so many levels. I recorded it and watched it every day for so long, the vhs broke. I got it again and ended up recording the TV's output on a cassette recorder and then listening to it on my Walkman. I was 10 years old then I remember blasting NIN in my parents' basement, pretending I was Trent smashing keyboards. Ah man... The good old times. Thank you so much guys for making music that to this day still seems like magic to me.
@tylerskiss
Жыл бұрын
They still put on great shows, but the early years saw the band at its most intense and raw performance-wise. They used to destroy instruments and beat the crap out of one another on a nightly basis. I don’t know how they afforded it all! My first NIN live show was Lollapalooza 91 and Trent crawled out tangled in the mic cord performing I Am Nothing and then exploding into Terrible Lie, it was profoundly moving.
@jaywjr2456
Жыл бұрын
I was around the same age and did the same but with a different VHS. It was 97', I was 9 years old when I first heard NIN but in 98' I had a VHS of Rammstein performance and totally burned it out. Between the ages of 9 and 10 I found bands that, to this day, I don't go a day without listening. Its been 25 years and I still listen to PHM, Downward Spiral, and The Fragile as if they released yesterday. For near 3 decades whenever I meet another NIN fan I consider them family. I love my NIN family. If I had a VHS of NIN I absolutely would have burned it out too lol.
@jaywjr2456
Жыл бұрын
I feel this comment in my soul. As do many others im sure. It's amazing sharing that "magic" feeling with others who just appreciate NIN. You never seem to meet a casual fan. It's almost all or nothing when it comes to enjoying NIN.
@Egoblivion
Жыл бұрын
10?! Ok that’s….yeah no words
@tb80038
2 ай бұрын
Same here. I was 12 at the time and that concert is cemented in my mind. Such an iconic moment and I had no idea that I'd be here 30 years later watching this, and I'd still love this band as much as I ever have.
I had no idea you could just audition for nin all the way into the 2000s. That’s insane-the job of a lifetime for those guys.
Every iteration of NIN is unique and stellar in their own right. NIN is such a unique act, there's no other band even remotely similar to it.
I follow Nine inch nails in all forms since 1994 and Trent is a very important composer in a world today with less originales spirit in a actual internacional music
I remember the clip when David Bowie saw Danny Lohner backstage and said "Brad Pitt." He was clearly enamored with Danny's good looks.
@trteeerryfse-wy2ww
2 ай бұрын
Awwww ❤❤❤ everyday I learn something that makes me love bowie more 😢😢😢😢 rip blackstar
dannys work in nine inch nails is spectacular. people also NEED to look up the first black light burns album that he did (wes borland's band) and the billy howerdel album that just came out that he's on. weather its more of danny with wes or danny with billy (or, ideally, maybe a danny solo album), music itself needs more danny lohner in it. that dude is a genius
@symbologee
Жыл бұрын
He needs to release his own music instead of remixing/engineering/producing others music...and/or soundtracks.
@stopit2964
Жыл бұрын
@@symbologee phil anselmo talked about how he and danny were going to start a new project around i think 2018 and that danny had a ton of music ready to go for it, but phil did the whole "white power" thing at dimefest so danny clearly dropped the idea. i don't blame him. wes borland has been talking in interviews about wanting to start a new project with danny, josh freese, himself, and jon davis and munky from korn. he's said that jon davis said he will do it, but that he's waiting to hear back from everyone else on it. but i do hope we finally get a "renholder" album from danny like you said. wes does have a record label, after all, so there would automatically be a label for it
@Buzzing0
11 ай бұрын
@@stopit2964 whats this 'white power' thing about? also i frickiing love wes borland, any more on this new project?
I can listen to Danny tell stories all day long
This was incredible but at some point it felt like having all you ex's throughout your life sit in one room while your current sits next to you 😂
So happy...freaking happy to see Richard Patrick and Chris Vrenna back!!! Been a fan since 1989...Pretty Hate Machine is still my fave and best album for me!!! Terrible Lie is still my fave track!!
I was fortunate to meet Trent and everyone that was in the band during the With Teeth tour. Amazing time and all so kind! Red Rocks was the best!
Danny Lohner, we all love you. ❤🤗
so beautiful to hear these masters talk about their story and craft. also: DEPECHE MODE ON ANGELDUST had me lollling
@al112v4
Жыл бұрын
LMAO didn’t expect Danny know about Criss Angel having a band 😂
@L0zza
Жыл бұрын
@@al112v4 He didn't mean the band, he meant c*caine
@standinsilence
Жыл бұрын
@@L0zza PCP not Cocaine.
@L0zza
Жыл бұрын
@@standinsilence Oh yeah you're right
@Egoblivion
Жыл бұрын
Speaking of DM, they’re going on tour soon. Funny story…in 8th grade i liked DM and a friend was swearing that the band KMFDM meant “Kill Mother Fucking Depeche Mode” 🤣…we had similar taste but he didn’t like DM lol.
It's not D, E, it's F**k You. Perfect...All of them together again is amazing. Through it all, you realize who is supposed to be there for the long haul. True friendship. Perfect fits. Favorite band since 89, and it's never waned. This was a great watch. Anything with NIN is a must🖤
@bryan123483
Жыл бұрын
I couldn't have said it better. I'm about to turn 40 and NiN has been a huge part of my life. Getting to see these guys all play together again was amazing. Seeing Richard Patrick play Hey Man Nice Shot with NiN is something I definitely never thought I would see...
@kristandagley7089
Жыл бұрын
@@bryan123483 I'm so happy you got to experience that! Ive always hoped they realized the amount of change they've made in so many people's lives. They are more than just a "band" to me. It makes me happy that you appreciate them like I do
@cwilliams666
Жыл бұрын
That sums it up perfectly & randomly,I think we used to be FB friends😆
@kristandagley7089
Жыл бұрын
@@cwilliams666 FB?! That would have been years ago. I'm sorry I don't remember. Anything that would jog my memory?
@cwilliams666
Жыл бұрын
@@kristandagley7089 weren't you roommates w/ Nathan?
I remember the first time i went on the internet was to try to find things about NIN. Forever the sound track of my youth. Glad Trent and co survived all the madness!
What wow?! Awesome. Charlie Clouser is a true gent, about the only person who responded to question I had on the Gearspace forums, just getting that out before watching!
I would imagine that Trent doesn't take people based on being the best at something, but instead like a unique ingredient to a complicated recipe. It's amazing the world we live in allowed these people to come together at some point, and make some of the absolute best music.
@BSTRDKRFT
Жыл бұрын
That perfectly explains Aaron North's time with the band.
@JasonDornstar
Жыл бұрын
@All3coasts beautiful pun
@CA787
Жыл бұрын
@@BSTRDKRFT halfway through the Q&A, I realized Aaron was missing. Wonder if he didn't want to appear?
This is an absolute treat. Thanks for making this happen, to all parties involved.
I can still remember it... May 27 2000, two days before my 21st birthday, my second time taking LSD (5 hits), Fragility 2.0 tour, outdoors in the rain, at sunset. I lost one joint to the rain, another joint to a security guard, and by the time I finally lit my third joint, I didn't need it anymore. The sky was orange and purple and other colors that I didn't even know existed and still can't describe to this day. It looked like heaven was on fire and it was raining music. That day is burned into my soul.
if you set aside the music aspect, all these guys are really quite interesting as individuals in their own right. this really makes the whole interview that much more enjoyable.
What a great group of guys, nobody deserves this honor more. I got nothing but undying love and respect for Trent.
Awesome! It was great to see the modern team and old heads on stage. Pumped for the show tomorrow night
@nathanielball365
Жыл бұрын
Blossom Music Center BABY!!!!!! I'm fuckin pumped too my main Mang!!!! This gonna be an incredible show!!!!!
@manufacturedpurposebeta
Жыл бұрын
@@nathanielball365 Awesome!!
@erikboris5634
Жыл бұрын
@@nathanielball365 It sure as shit was
A stage of Gods!! This is truly a dream come true as a longtime NIN fan. In 1996 when Quake came out it was the first Nine Inch Nails album I bought on release date. I didn't even have a computer fast enough to play the game I simply bought it for the soundtrack . It is unlike any other game soundtrack or soundtrack of any kind. Still one of my favorite Nine Inch Nails albums. When the vinyl finally came out and it was put on streaming services that made me very happy. Nice to see the Quake album get treated as an actual album and not a lost gaming Relic. I won't tell you how many copies I have of the game on CD LOL. I may have got carried away.
@DustyScreams
8 ай бұрын
Quake is forever
One of the greatest bands of all time. True legends.
@deepcovergecko
Жыл бұрын
yes
There is something deeply beautiful about granting beingness. Trent knows how to do this, and in doing so he allows great beauty to blossom - cultivating talent.
If Danny ever loses use of his hands, he could easily murder at standup. I think he should put together a routine anyway, I'd buy tickets to that shit 🔥
@fromunderthecorkdre
Жыл бұрын
literally!!! i want him to have a podcast so bad
@korngopher333
Ай бұрын
I would love to hear stories from arguably the best live show era of NIN. He’s obviously got some stories to tell 😂😂
25:55...Just start with Danny's part, all you need...
You can tell that Trent has been in therapy a ton from him constantly saying "I acknowledge" lol. The "blessed" part made me eye roll though.
@thestormlscoming
Жыл бұрын
Why eyeroll at blessed?
I’ve been a huge NIN fan since the 5th grade when I first discovered With Teeth. They have been the best thing to happen to me musically 😊🖤
@unknownyoutubeuser1796
Жыл бұрын
@sarar How old are you if I may ask
I’m truly grateful to hear some of the conversations and testimonials from these very gifted musicians.
Lizzy Goodman's "Difficult Artist" podcast is fantastic; great job! Great to see all of these guys together and acknowledged for their work🖤🖤🖤
@neilkristjansson8477
Жыл бұрын
That's easily my favorite interview with Trent ever. There's a certain kind of hope to it that I've never seen before from previous ones and I go back to it every now and again to remind myself that things work out, you know?
@fungus_am0nguz644
Жыл бұрын
@@neilkristjansson8477 can you provide a link?? Is it on YT???
@neilkristjansson8477
Жыл бұрын
@@fungus_am0nguz644 I don't think so. I know for sure it's available on Spotify, but it's possible it's on other streaming services.
These guys make my heart so happy! To see them up there after all these years and hearing all their stories is something I never could imagine as a teen. Here it is almost 30 years later.... Absolutely mind blowing! It just keeps getting better and better!
Love you Robin finck! Thanks for making my childhood dreams come true!
Nothing gets you pumped for a NIN show more than The Carpenters Greatest Hits and Ice Cube’s Americas Most Wanted.
I was there in the mud pit moshing for two hours straight with 300000 other people covered in mud at Woodstock 94 watching nine inch nails rite after Metallica got off stage one of my favorite memories
@aaronchandler4691
Жыл бұрын
I also seen y'all in Toledo in 1995 and also at blossom with David Bowie in 96
Each of these musicians are awesome independently. I loved watching this the day before seeing every single one of them live 2 hours ago... I suspected it'd happen but I still couldn't hold it together when they gradually arrived on stage playing their respective parts
Never thought I'd see the day where Trent Reznor is wearing the most colourful outfit in the room
This is a great group of super talented dudes. They have tons of experience, a bottomless reservoir of stories and the creativity to last a lifetime. It's awesome that they all came together to do this. What a cool thing to do for the fans! The world is blessed to have Nine Inch Nails in it. I couldn't imagine a place devoid of this band and its members, past or present.
Thank you for the music I spent my youth with. Saw them 2 times here in Germany 2008 und I loved to see them again. Your music is my fuel to keep on. Thank you again for your art.
I actually find myself listening to Reznor's interviews more than his music these days. The dude has a gift for cutting through the BS, and I would LOVE to read an autobiography.
Thanks to all the guys for being the most important band in my life. Some of the best memories I have are accompanied by a NIN soundtrack. This band helped shape me and got me through difficult times as well. I'm very grateful to have grown up having NIN in my life. Cheers!
Excellent. Just saw you for the first time in 30 years at louder than life. It was amazing! It took me right back to 17 and I felt like a kid again. I needed that. Thank you🙏❤️
Idk why almost no one mentions Charlie Clouser. He easily has one of the best industrial rock styles. If you listen to what he did to White zombie and Rob zombie matrix ost, how he remixed Marilyn Manson songs. He is very underrated
@symbologee
Жыл бұрын
Eh...
@rokaanalzeer7148
Жыл бұрын
He’s a great composer too. His saw theme iconic.
@SoulDelSol
11 ай бұрын
I think he's great too
@marcinb4647
3 ай бұрын
meh
Shame I missed this live, it's so awesome that they did this and with all the members from throughout the years too.
I love you Trent!!!🥰 The way you keep composing good music after all these years is so inspiring 😘
So great to see this very talented line up altogether, loved every minute of this !!!!!!
I appreciate all of these guys so much. Thanks for everything. Hands down my favorite group q and a ever
Danny feels like one of those dudes who will start randomly talking to you on the bus where you just sort of have to smile and nod along until your stop comes. "sure... Yup... Can't bro out with girls? Okay... Yup... Oh here's my stop"
@radiosant
Жыл бұрын
lol yep that’s sorta what it felt like after a while. Trent didn’t seem too thrilled with the “bro-out” comment, either.
A really enjoyable and thoughtful look back and into NIN. Thank you
Just So Great to See Soooo Much Talent Together in One Room!!!! 😘👌😎👍🎵🪕💿
Thank you all for the memories and the soundtracks in my life. 🤘🏻
All these guy are great, but I'm so glad to see Richard there!
Trent, you cool❤️thank you for all your amazing music, this helps me a lot in hard, good & shitty times
Absolutely awesome!!!!! Super good interview and beyond cool to see all of em on the stage together sharing stories...much appreciated!
How can you not love Robin ❤️
Congratulations to everyone in NIN, well deserved recognition for decades of musical and cerebral genius! 🏆
NIN's has always nailed the faux world and whirled us into another. I was hooked with Pretty Hate Machine. I was thrilled to find much later that more hits would be created like Where it Belongs. I also have a strong attachment to Filter that had some real gems throughout. Thanks for walking that line and remaining in the fold for so many years!
It's awesome that James Woolley got a shoutout. I bet he would've been there if he was still alive. RIP. Josh Freese and Jerome Dillon are the only other 2 members that would've made sense on stage, but I can understand limiting it.
@serbadork
Жыл бұрын
It would've been awesome for Josh and Jerome to be there, but i think that bridge is pretty much permanently burned with Jerome. That and Josh and Danny in the same room would be WAY too chaotic for this, there would be zero way to control either of them knowing their energies and how long they've known each other 😂😂😂
@unknownyoutubeuser1796
Жыл бұрын
@@serbadork Jerome is a pretty laid back and chill dude; imo Aaron North would be the chaotic element in there along with Danny. They seem to be in their own world (if you know what I mean)
@thestormlscoming
Жыл бұрын
@@serbadork why is the bridge burned?
@gilbertjauregui459
9 ай бұрын
@@thestormlscomingI'm curious myself
This was really great. Loved hearing from everyone. The host did an excellent job.
This is a treat. 👏🏻
early 90s NIN was so nice pavemented something else for culture and music.
This is so great to hear! Thanks for doing this and sharing. I enjoyed each one of their stories. P.S. don’t be disappointed that Ilan wasn’t hazed! That’s great they all beautifully matured. It’s great to hear how he experienced it. That’s so great to hear how La Mer has changed meaning for Trent over time. I can completely relate to the pain of adolescence and being a young adult but as I get older things start feeling a little better. Hope I can turn shit around like he has.
This is so cool, each member fits so well in this band!
whatever Atticus gives you for an answer is the answer. Dont make it weird.
@saintjabroni
8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
Strange that the sounds and emotionscapes that you have created paint the score to so much of my life. Thanks for the beauty and giving the Horror form and meaning. An Old Fan
I can't believe I missed this but thankful to see it after. 🙏
Whenever I listen to Danny speaking I have to check if I'm watching on 1.25x speed.
@breakingthestitch2507
Жыл бұрын
and when robin talks you have to put it to 1.25x lmao
Just seen images of the concert with old and new lineup reunited on stage.... brilliant move! Love you all.
I've just recently started listening to NIN, like within the last 2 years so it's cool to see everyone off of stage and get to know them.
@standinsilence
Жыл бұрын
Theres a lot of other guys whos been in the band too over the years who arent in this. Jeordie White, Jerome Dillon, Aaron North and well a bunch of others.
@MetaKarpp
Жыл бұрын
Within the last 2 months here. Good stuff
The only thing that sucks about this interview is that it's not an hour longer!
My hero. Thank you, NIN 🖤🔥🎼
Thank you for posting this. Watching all the various incarnations of NIN on stage together was surreal. Danny isn’t just a fantastic musician, the dude is hilarious. Still mind blowing that Ilan joined at just 20 but he absolutely kills it.
@sethrichnietzsche
Жыл бұрын
Mmkay.
@decadesofsegregation9677
Жыл бұрын
He is also the only person born in the 80s (1988) in the rock and roll hall of fame
REZNOR and Gang will forever hold a very special place in my 🫀 ☯️Buddha Bless☯️
Se lo merecen, I🖤NIN
So cool seeing everyone together!
Thanks for sharing this. Edit - as soon as they sat down, I started imagining the literal wall of sound they could combine to create..
THIS IS EPIC!! thank you for sharing this!! Pretty Hate Machine was pivotal in my teen years. It was super cool to hear the stories of all the people involved. I didn't get to see NIN until my early 20s, and it was awesome in every aspect. I was also a fan of Skinny Puppy, and finally got to see them in my mid 20s. The word I used to my friend back then about SP show was 'cerebral'. OH I LOVED THE MASQUERADE when I lived in Atlanta. That is where I saw SP. A new Filter album... whoa.
Very cool! Congratulations!
holy shit, that's the dream line-up. the 9-member version of NIN. and they just rocked cleveland. holy fuck.
Glad Chris Vrenna & Richard Patrick mentioned Skinny Puppy... with all do respect NIN would not exist without SKinny Puppy!
Trent is so unbelievably lucky to have worked with Danny and Robin and vice versa
All the musicians you´ll ever need!!!
Great interview, great musicians 👏👏👏