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I am replacing my old disks at one/tenth the original price and have yet to have a problem.
This album should be the definition of what a remix album. no im not one of these "trent reznor does no wrong" guys. i truly find this album artful and thought out this album makes any other remix album look like a first cut.
The original soundtrack broken was an incredible feat with a 6 great songs and an extensive amount of 1 second songs encouraging the title broken, Unfortunatly not as many people enjoyed the 99 tracks so if you want all the songs very well remixed, less soudless tracks, and remixed songs in some cases better then the original. fixed won't let you down
It is one of NIN's best songs. There is some awesome drum programming in those songs.
It isn't for a casual NIN listener or even a casual music fan. It is a lot of strange noises and layers that makes for a weird listen every time.
The cd is all over the place. My favorite tracks are 1 and 3.
But it always puts a smile on my face. Trent really is a genius, as so is the guy from Coil.
The 2 remixes of Wish are cool, but get a bit repetitive and aren't as good as the classic version it self. For the price that amazon is selling it for, you should check it out.
I found myself checking the CD player several times to make sure the CD wasn't skipping, yes, some of the tracks actually sound like that. This is not a bad release by any means, but I still definitely prefer Broken. These remixes cross the lines between being genuinely interesting reinterpretations, and downright annoying tracks of noise. Overall I enjoyed this release, and especially enjoyed seeing Coil get into the mix, but I really can not recommend this to casual Nine Inch Nails listeners. This release is more for people into their experimental side, or more into industrial noise.
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