Little Fun Fact to the Song you listened to at the end "What do I have to do" by Stabbing Westward, it's originaly a song by the 80's band Exotic Birds, whos singer and songwriter Andy Kubiszewski later went on and became the drummer of Stabbing Westward and some of his old songs than got released with Stabbing Westward. Other Songs they released wich were originaly Exotic Birds songs are "Sometimes it Hurts" and "Haunting Me". And more fun facts, Trent Reznor was part of Exotic Birds for bit before he started Nine inch Nails, as well as NIN drummer Chris Vrenna. And Andy Kubiszewski played percussions on some songs for NINs second Album the Downward Spiral.
My biggest take away from Pretty Hate Machine is it's very raw, and not totally indicative of what NIN would become. It was a very experimental album. Also, there really wasn't anything like it before.
Little Fun Fact to the Song you listened to at the end "What do I have to do" by Stabbing Westward, it's originaly a song by the 80's band Exotic Birds, whos singer and songwriter Andy Kubiszewski later went on and became the drummer of Stabbing Westward and some of his old songs than got released with Stabbing Westward. Other Songs they released wich were originaly Exotic Birds songs are "Sometimes it Hurts" and "Haunting Me".
And more fun facts, Trent Reznor was part of Exotic Birds for bit before he started Nine inch Nails, as well as NIN drummer Chris Vrenna.
And Andy Kubiszewski played percussions on some songs for NINs second Album the Downward Spiral.
Wow, I did not know that. Thanks for letting me know
The song is closer off of the downward spiral
And I think you're thinking of Gorillaz' clint Eastwood for the drum sample.
Yes! That's it
My biggest take away from Pretty Hate Machine is it's very raw, and not totally indicative of what NIN would become. It was a very experimental album. Also, there really wasn't anything like it before.
I agree. Although, you're gonna hate me, it reminded me alot of Phil Collins.