Album

Things Falling Apart

Nine Inch Nails

2000 · Electronic, Rock

6 collectors on Gatefold own this

Things Falling Apart by Nine Inch Nails

Things Falling Apart is an Electronic album by Nine Inch Nails, originally released in 2000. On Gatefold: 49 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

About

Things Falling Apart is a remix album by Nine Inch Nails released in 2000. Things Falling Apart is the sixteenth official Nine Inch Nails release and is the companion remix disc to The Fragile. The unofficial U.S. promo CD for Into the Void is also labeled as Halo 16. Unlike The Fragile, it is not a double album. Unlike The Fragile's mixed to positive reception, Things Falling Apart was released to critically panning reviews upon release. Among the album's detractors was NME, who rated it "10/10" as a joke in contrast to the text describing the magazine's dislike of the album. Reviewers have continued to consider Things Falling Apart the worst of the act's catalog, as well as the worst of the Nothing Records catalog. In comparison, The Fragile divided and alienated a portion of NIN's fanbase but had a better reception critically and commercially. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Slipping Away6:11
  2. 2The Great Collapse4:42
  3. 3The Wretched (Version)5:52
  4. 4Starfuckers Inc. (Version)5:11
  5. 5The Frail (Version)2:47
  6. 6Starfuckers Inc. (Version)6:06
  7. 7Where Is Everybody? (Version)5:07
  8. 8Metal7:06
  9. 910 Miles High (Version)5:11
  10. 10Starfuckers Inc. (Version)5:09

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Industrial
  • abrasive
  • aggressive
  • nocturnal

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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