The Downward Spiral [DualDisc] EXPLICIT LYRICS Nine Inch Nails

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DualDisc - CD/DVD

  • Release Date: 11/23/2004
  • Original Release: 1994
  • Sales Rank: 42,154
  • Label: NOTHING
  • UPC: 602498648353

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The Downward Spiral [DualDisc]

Disc 1
1LISTENMr. Self Destruct 4:30
2LISTENPiggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now) 4:24
3LISTENHeresy 3:54
4LISTENMarch of the Pigs 2:58
5LISTENCloser 6:13
6LISTENRuiner 4:58
7LISTENThe Becoming 5:31
8LISTENI Do Not Want This 5:41
9LISTENBig Man With a Gun 1:36
10LISTENA Warm Place 3:22
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Disc 2
1Mr. Self Destruct DVD
2Piggy (Nothing Can Stop Me Now) DVD
3Heresy DVD
4March of the Pigs DVD
5Closer DVD
6Ruiner DVD
7The Becoming DVD
8I Do Not Want This DVD
9Big Man With a Gun DVD
10A Warm Place DVD
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Special Features:

The DVD side of this DualDisc features the entire album in Advanced Resolution Surround Sound/Stereo, the entire album in Dolby Surround Sound, an image gallery, complete discography, random DVD menus, video in Surround Sound and Stereo for "Closer," and videos of "March of the Pigs" and "Hurt."

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Nine Inch Nails' 1994 masterwork The Downward Spiral makes a good choice for an early issue in the "dual-disc" format that puts CD material on one side of a disc and DVD content on the other. Here, the CD side contains a digitally remastered version of the album, while the DVD side has a 5.1 mix for both surround-sound players and DVD audio. Given that this is a relatively recent work, the sound improvement is not as drastic as it has been for older albums, but the effect of the remix is, as usual, to open up the sound, providing greater clarity and separation. This might not necessarily be a good thing in the industrial metal style, which depends for its effect on a dense, sometimes distorted sound, but it works well for The Downward Spiral because of all those sudden edits that take the music from a loud, noisy sound picture down to a solo vocal or acoustic guitar; those juxtapositions are emphasized even more here and are, if possible, even more startling than they were originally. The DVD side also includes three videos, for "Closer," "March of the Pigs," and "Hurt." "Closer" is a disturbing concept video that finds Nine Inch Nails' leader Trent Reznor singing and hanging in the air in a combination freak museum and slaughterhouse along with other odd characters. "March of the Pigs" is a one-camera performance video in which Reznor cavorts before the band, knocking his microphone stand over continually. "Hurt" is an in-concert performance in which Reznor is dwarfed by giant images of animal hunting and decay, among other things. There is also an image gallery, the images being the same sort of strange insect and feather close-ups that make up the CD booklet, and a discography that includes excerpts from the Nine Inch Nails' videos Closure and All That Could Have Been. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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October 28, 2008: This album I heard many many years ago when I was in high school and it helped me understand many emotional things about myself. Religion, Politics and many personal topics went into making this album by Trent Raznor and honestly i think this is one of the best works of art he has made. All his album while true are amazing this one stands out in that I personally can't just listen to one song on it. It is a must from track 1 to the end. It has both very fast and aggressive tracks such as "March of the pigs" and also slow and melodic tracks such as "Hurt". This is a must listen to too anyone that is trying to get into industrial rock.