NIN: 1,000,000 live at rehearsals, July 2008 [HD]

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I tell you, as a life-long NIN fan, hearing this on the HI-Fi Rush soundtrack knocked my socks off. Knowing the complex copyright stuff involved with The Slip and NIN in general, hearing such an awesome song be used in such an awesome way as a rhythm-combat boss fight knocked my fucking socks off.

Ofuda
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You know you're listening to a talented artist when the live version sounds better than the studio recording.

JeremyBurns
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The best "Hey" shouter in history

DeadLuckArchives
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Support both NIN and HFR for a sequel with both parts working together again.

theargentino
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This album came out at just the right time for me to be able to grab onto it with both hands, during the worst year of my life where every moment seemed against me. And at that point I would not have been able to listen to it if he hadnʻt put it out for free. But he did, and then I was able to afford a concert ticket when those became available, and having that show to look forward to got me through more hard stuff. And when Trent Reznor took the mic and started singing this song that night, that marked the turning point where I was able to start putting my life back together in real ways, rather than only just scrape-by surviving.

Regardless of what his intentions were in giving out this album for free, as far as Iʻm concerned, it saved a life.

kirengelhardt
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Trent was having a fucking blast...shit the whole band was...a moment in time we are all lucky enough to hear

jaysimpson
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Holy shit the sound of this. I have never heard such a amazing live sound ever. Tight, full, powerfull, raw and yet so natural and alive. No plastic linkin park type wall of sound.

And Robin Finck. Seriously how much charisma that man has? Every time he's on stage he steals the whole scene.

TheFragile
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IMO Robin Finck doesn't get enough credit for these live performances, which are awesome, let alone the years he spent touring with the band. Dude has my utmost respect (along with pretty much everyone who had anything to do with NIN including Trent, Chris Vrenna, Charlie Clouser, etc).

rarsn
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I lost my shit when I heard this one in the boss fight, as it's not one of the more popular or less abrasive NIN songs. So glad more people got exposed to one of my favorite NIN tracks, hope they will hear this version too. Slaps so much harder than the album version. But, the album version is also a true sonic bath with all the fuzz and noise.

MaDKrEvEdKo
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Thank you hi fi rush I didn’t know I needed this in my life

Eco
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This performance gets me off every time. Tickles that same thing inside that made me want to break windows as a kid.

SpunCirclist
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A NIN show is the most intense concert experience. It’s a Category 5 hurricane of light and sound and fury that you never want to end. Freaking amazing!

jtirello_
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The rehearsal version is actually so much better than the CD version to me o:

S.Valentine
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I just love the minimalistic raw energy of this.

SpeedwayInc
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When this song came out, I was thinking it sounded so good. Now, 16 years later, it only sounds better.

overklift
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the influence of Daniel Ash on Robin Finck is undeniable, in the best possible way of course!

andresjacome
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Was fortunate enough to see NIN on this tour. '09 in NOLA. Awesome show. Especially with Josh Freese on drums.

Summer '24 🤘🤘🍻

matthewjames
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The most musically talented lineup Trent ever had. A true murderers row.

binxboi
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Never get sick of these live videos, they have so much energy

RoaKo
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That last i feel a million miles yep, screamed along with you Trent <3

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