I’m a big fan of Trent Reznor. I’m a big fan of Nine Inch Nails. So a Trent Reznor birthday bash-over-the-head of some of my fave songs.
I’d love to claim OG NIN status, but I can’t. I might have seen the music video for “Head Like a Hole” on MTV back in 1990, but if I did, it didn’t make a big enough impact on me to remember. My true introduction to Trent Reznor was 1992’s Broken EP.
Fall of ’92. I was starting my sophomore year at Wakefield High. The year prior, I was–like every other Gen Xer–fully immersed in the Seattle grunge scene. The ripple effect brought a bevy of bands and rock genres into my orbit. Like industrial.
Trent Reznor Birthday: Angry Music
Industrial music can best be described as a fusion of hard rock and electronic music. Like punk, but with programming. Like metal, but with less silliness and more synthesizers. Loud, angry music. In other words, the perfect soundtrack for hormonal 15-yr-olds.
I saw the video for “Wish” (which I’ll share below) on MTV. It scared the hell out of me. And it awakened a part of me I didn’t know was asleep. Off to Strawberries Records on Rt. 1 in Saugus to grab Broken on cassette. It’s all I remember listening to that fall.
Trent Reznor Birthday: Angry Man
Trent was pissed off, misunderstood, and horny. I could relate. And he was channeling all of that energy into some of the most uniquely cathartic music I’d ever heard. By the time The Downward Spiral dropped in ’94, I was a NIN fan and a Reznor acolyte.
Even has NIN’s sound evolved and Trent evolved as a musician, songwriter, and composer, I found him relatable. Because no matter what he’s doing, he’s putting his whole self into it. Happy Trent Reznor birthday. Here are some NIN songs that still kill me today.