Nine Inch Nails Bad Witch
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goblinilbog
May 5th 2024


1115 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I love Not The Actual Events. To the point that I kinda wish Trent made a full length/13 song album that was all in the style of the creepy, experimental, grimy industrial stuff going on in that EP. But Add Violence and Bad Witch are dope in their own right.

gabba
May 5th 2024


1606 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

All three EPs are good, but to me BW > NTAE > AV. I really like the sax on this one, and its energy overall. Reminds me of Broken.

PunkerBlast
October 21st 2024


584 Comments


Played this for some reason. I guess because I was reading about The Slip here and the comments said it was short so I felt it would be easy to digest while I wasted time this morning. A jarring start, but it was a good listen overall.

Sharenge
October 21st 2024


5782 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

welcome aboard train NIN



this one was quite inessential and inconsequential in the NIN discog by my judgement but sputnik seems to like it



if you found this one "jarring" uhhh let's just say there's plenty more where that came from to be found in this catalogue

PunkerBlast
October 21st 2024


584 Comments


Haha I know all the old NIN albums (the essential ones) and well I love Year Zero. After that I just know mostly the singles though I have the Ghosts quadrology. (Well I meant all six parts. I was thinking of how Ghosts 1+2 were on one disc so I think of them as just one part). I just tried to keep my opinions to just some brief opinions on this EP/album.

The last song was not what I was expecting on this album, but it was interesting and I liked it.

Sharenge
October 21st 2024


5782 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol yeah seems I misread what you meant a little bit... by "a jarring start" I guess you meant the beginning of the record

PunkerBlast
October 22nd 2024


584 Comments


It's all good. I l never heard this before and I was up way too early but felt okay so I was wondering what sputnik was thinking of NIN when I saw "The Slip" near the comment list so I just read some more stuff and figured I had nothing to lose.

The saxophones were a good add. As for NIN in general. I didn't get into them until I was much older. Out of highschool. I feel like I had a happy enough upraising. I knew who they were actually. I remember in art class, I was making some stupid bug in clay making because I didn't know what to do. And then someone else in class was carving the NIN symbol and then smashed it on the floor. I knew who they were, I liked Nirvana :D But I guess I just wasn't all that angry then.

The best thing was when someone was making a paper mache, Beavis head!!!! I don't even remember if that even turned out well, but I know the effort was there. And that was so awesome. I liked Beavis and Butthead but I still wasn't going to be listening to Suicidal Tendencies when I was 13 or so.

Apologies for getting completely off topic here now. But those -re-memberings of 90s as an adolescent.



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