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* ''The Downward Spiral'': {{cite magazine |url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.2434&volume=59&issue=11&issue_dt=April%2004%201994&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=q7a8kho0gp0ecl1bcihne0pto6 |title=RPM100 Albums (CD's & Cassettes) |magazine=[[RPM (magazine)|RPM]] |volume=59 |issue=11 |date=April 4, 1994 |issn=0315-5994 |accessdate=July 5, 2008}}
* ''The Downward Spiral'': {{cite magazine |url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.2434&volume=59&issue=11&issue_dt=April%2004%201994&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=q7a8kho0gp0ecl1bcihne0pto6 |title=RPM100 Albums (CD's & Cassettes) |magazine=[[RPM (magazine)|RPM]] |volume=59 |issue=11 |date=April 4, 1994 |issn=0315-5994 |accessdate=July 5, 2008 }}
* ''Further Down the Spiral'': {{cite magazine |url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.9019&volume=61&issue=23&issue_dt=July%2003%201995&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=q7a8kho0gp0ecl1bcihne0pto6 |title=RPM100 Albums (CD's & Cassettes) |magazine=RPM |volume=61 |issue=23 |date=July 3, 1995 |issn=0315-5994 |accessdate=July 5, 2008}}</ref>
* ''Further Down the Spiral'': {{cite magazine |url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.9019&volume=61&issue=23&issue_dt=July%2003%201995&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=q7a8kho0gp0ecl1bcihne0pto6 |title=RPM100 Albums (CD's & Cassettes) |magazine=RPM |volume=61 |issue=23 |date=July 3, 1995 |issn=0315-5994 |accessdate=July 5, 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090223231940/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.9019&volume=61&issue=23&issue_dt=July%2003%201995&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=q7a8kho0gp0ecl1bcihne0pto6 |archivedate=February 23, 2009 |df= }}</ref>


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Nine Inch Nails discography
Nine Inch Nails performing during their Live: With Teeth Tour in 2006
Studio albums8
Live albums1
Video albums3
Music videos29
EPs5
Singles19
Remix albums3
Box sets1
Promotional singles9

American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails have released eight studio albums, one live album, three remix albums, one box set, six extended plays, 20 singles, nine promotional singles, four video albums and 31 music videos. Nine Inch Nails has also contributed to numerous film soundtracks as well as the soundtrack to the video game Quake.[1]

Initial ambitions for Nine Inch Nails in 1988 were to release one 12-inch single on a small European label.[2] With the addition of future singles "Head Like a Hole" and "Sin", many of these demo tracks would later appear in revised form on Pretty Hate Machine in 1989, an album co-produced by Adrian Sherwood and Mark "Flood" Ellis which peaked at number 75 in 1990. In response to pressures from TVT Records for a follow-up to Nine Inch Nails' commercially successful debut, Reznor began recording the Broken extended play in secret. The EP was released in 1992 and reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200.[3] Nine Inch Nails' second studio album, The Downward Spiral, entered the Billboard 200 in 1994 at number two, sold over four million copies in the US[4] and remains the highest-selling Nine Inch Nails release in the United States.[5]

Five years elapsed before Nine Inch Nails' next major album, The Fragile, a double album that debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 228,000 copies in its first week, but dropped from the top 10 afterward.[1] Another six years elapsed before Nine Inch Nails' next studio album, With Teeth, which also debuted at the top of the Billboard 200.[6] In 2007, the band released Year Zero alongside an accompanying alternate reality game.[7] Reznor announced in late 2007 that Nine Inch Nails had fulfilled its contractual obligations with Interscope Records, and would distribute its next major album independently. The last Interscope release from Nine Inch Nails was a remix album based on material from Year Zero.[8] The first Nine Inch Nails album released independently was the instrumental Ghosts I–IV in 2008, followed two months later by The Slip. Hesitation Marks was released through Columbia Records on August 30, 2013. After teasing a release in early 2016, Reznor began releasing a trilogy of EPs: Not the Actual Events on December 23, 2016 and Add Violence on July 21, 2017, with the third and final EP expected to be released by the end of 2017.[9]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
US
[10]
AUS
[11]
AUT
[12]
CAN
[13]
FIN
[14]
FRA
[15]
GER
[16]
NZ
[17]
SWE
[18]
UK
[19]
Pretty Hate Machine 75 67
The Downward Spiral
  • Released: March 8, 1994
  • Label: Nothing, TVT, Interscope
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
2 12 13 23 33 9
The Fragile
  • Released: September 21, 1999
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
1 2 14 2 10 27 17 28 18 10
With Teeth
  • Released: May 3, 2005
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
1 10 4 2 9 12 9 13 6 3
Year Zero
  • Released: April 17, 2007
  • Label: Interscope
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
2 5 4 3 5 17 6 20 7 6
Ghosts I–IV 14 15 58 3 60 26 60
The Slip
  • Released: May 5, 2008
  • Label: The Null Corporation
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
13 22 45 12 24 177 33 23 35 25
Hesitation Marks
  • Released: August 30, 2013
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
3 3 2 1 17 22 5 7 37 2
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

List of live albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[10]
AUS
[11]
AUT
[12]
FRA
[15]
GER
[16]
UK
[19]
And All That Could Have Been
  • Released: January 22, 2002
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope
  • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
26
37
[B]
41 21 29 45 54

Remix albums

List of remix albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[10]
AUS
[11]
CAN
[13]
FRA
[15]
UK
[19]
Further Down the Spiral
  • Released: June 1, 1995
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope, TVT
  • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
23 51 46
Things Falling Apart
  • Released: November 21, 2000
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope
  • Formats: CD, 12", cassette, digital download
67 59 98
Year Zero Remixed
  • Released: November 20, 2007
  • Label: Interscope
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
77 87 183 160
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Box sets

List of box sets, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
Dance

[29]
Halo I–IV 13

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Extended play details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[10]
AUS
[11]
AUT
[12]
CAN
[30][13]
NZ
[17]
UK
[19]
Broken
  • Released: September 22, 1992
  • Label: Nothing, TVT, Interscope, Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, 12", digital download
7 46 18
Fixed
  • Released: December 7, 1992
  • Label: Nothing, TVT, Interscope, Atlantic
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download
[C] 6 25
Live 2013
  • Released: September 10, 2013
  • Label: The Null Corporation
  • Format: Streaming
Seed Eight
  • Released: January 21, 2014
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: Streaming
Not the Actual Events
  • Released: December 23, 2016
  • Label: The Null Corporation
  • Formats: LP, digital download
26 47 [D]
Add Violence
  • Released: July 19, 2017
  • Label: The Null Corporation
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
17 44 67 15
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[33]
US
Alt.

[34]
AUS
[11]
AUT
[12]
CAN
[30]
DEN
[35]
FIN
[14]
GER
[16]
SWE
[18]
UK
[19]
"Down in It" 1989 16 Pretty Hate Machine
"Head Like a Hole" 1990 [E] 28 57[F] 45
"Sin" 35
"March of the Pigs" 1994 59 98 20 45 The Downward Spiral
"Closer" 41 11 3 5 12 25
"The Perfect Drug" 1997 46 11 48 2 13 7 48 43 Lost Highway
"The Day the World Went Away" 1999 17 31 1 The Fragile
"We're in This Together" 11 72 39
"Into the Void" 2000 11
"The Hand That Feeds" 2005 31 1 41 2 15 15 62 36 7 With Teeth
"Only" 90 1 87 23 90 12
"Every Day Is Exactly the Same" 2006 56 1 1
"Survivalism" 2007 68 1 63 1 15 7 68 29 Year Zero
"Capital G" 6 89 140
"Discipline" 2008 6 The Slip
"Came Back Haunted" 2013 [G] 7 94 Hesitation Marks
"Copy of a"
"Everything"
"Less Than" 2017 22 Add Violence
"This Isn't the Place"[37]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Alt.

[34]
US
Main.
Rock

[38]
CAN
[30]
CAN
Alt.

[39]
UK
[19]
"You Get What You Deserve"[40] 1990 Pretty Hate Machine
"Happiness in Slavery" 1992 13 Broken
"Wish" 1993 25
"Burn" 1994 Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack for
an Oliver Stone Film
"Piggy" 20 The Downward Spiral
"Hurt" 1995 8 8
"Starfuckers, Inc." 2000 39 The Fragile
"Deep" 2001 18 37 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – Original
Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Echoplex"[41] 2008 The Slip
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Chronology

Each official Nine Inch Nails release is chronologically ordered with a sequential number prefixed by the word "Halo". For example, the fifth Nine Inch Nails release, Broken, is identified with the phrase "Halo Five". These numbers are sometimes modified for alternate versions of a release, such as the multiple releases of The Downward Spiral. Promotional-only releases do not have their own numbers, although the promotional singles for "Piggy" and "Hurt" were both labeled as "Halo Ten", a title later officially used for Further Down the Spiral. A US promo for "Into the Void" is mislabeled as Halo 16 because this number actually belongs to the Things Falling Apart remix album.

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Dead Souls" 1994 The Crow: Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack
"Something I Can Never Have"
(Edited and Extended)
Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack for
an Oliver Stone Film
"A Warm Place"
"Theme for Tetsuo: The Bullet Man" 2009 Tetsuo: The Bullet Man
"Zoo Station" 2011 AHK-toong BAY-bi Covered

Remixes

List of remixes produced by Nine Inch Nails for other artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Artist Album Notes
"Light (Fat Back Dub)"[42] 1994 KMFDM "Light" (single)
"I'm Afraid of Americans" (V1–V4, V6)[43] 1997 David Bowie "I'm Afraid of Americans" (single) Reznor added his vocals to the chorus (making it a duet with Bowie); he also appeared in the music video.
"Victory" (Nine Inch Nails Remix)[44] 1998 Puff Daddy & the Family Victory (Remixes)
"Democracy" (NIN Remix)[45] Killing Joke Wardance: The Remixes Alternate versions of this remix appear on the "Democracy" single[46] and promo,[47] credited to Charlie Clouser, Dave Ogilvie and Danny Lohner

Videography

Video albums

List of video albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[48]
AUS
[49]
AUT
[50]
FIN
[51]
IRE
[52]
SWE
[53]
UK
[54]
Closure
  • Released: November 25, 1997
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope
  • Formats: DVD, VHS, ISO image
5
And All That Could Have Been
  • Released: January 22, 2002
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope
  • Formats: DVD, VHS
1 1 1
Beside You in Time
  • Released: February 27, 2007
  • Label: Nothing, Interscope
  • Formats: DVD, HD DVD, Blu-ray
1 1 3 1 1 3 1
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s) Notes
"Down in It" 1989 Eric Zimmerman and Benjamin Stokes
"Head Like a Hole" 1990 Eric Zimmerman The audio is the remix "Head Like a Hole (clay)".
"Sin" Brett Turnbull
"Pinion" 1992 Eric Goode and Serge Becker
"Wish" Peter Christopherson[55]
"Help Me I Am in Hell" Eric Goode and Serge Becker Never aired.
"Happiness in Slavery" Jon Reiss
"Gave Up" Two versions. One is a performance video with Marilyn Manson which was aired on MTV, another is the conclusion to the Broken film.
"March of the Pigs" 1994 Peter Christopherson and Trent Reznor[56]
"Closer" Mark Romanek[57] Two versions: Original Version, and Nothing Version (unedited and edited, respectively).
"Burn" Hank Corwin and Trent Reznor[58]
"Hurt" 1995 Simon Maxwell
"Wish" (live) 1997
"Eraser" (live) Never aired.
"The Perfect Drug" Mark Romanek[59]
"The Day the World Went Away" 1999 Tomato Never aired.
"We're in This Together" Mark Pellington[60] Three versions: Short, Long, and Mark Pellington Edit.
"Into the Void" 2000 Walter Stern and Jeff Richter An alternative version of the video was later released.[61][62]
"Starfuckers, Inc." Robert Hales and Brian Warner
"Deep" 2001 Enda McCallion[63]
"Gone, Still" 2002 Trent Reznor Live performance of Still material.
"The Becoming"
"Something I Can Never Have"
"The Frail"/"The Wretched" Rob Sheridan[64] Video created from live performance footage.
"The Hand That Feeds" 2005
"Only" David Fincher[65] 90–95% CGI.[66]
"Every Day Is Exactly the Same" 2006 Francis Lawrence Video never completed.
"Survivalism" 2007 Alex Lieu, Rob Sheridan and Trent Reznor First circulated via a USB flash drive planted at a Nine Inch Nails concert.[67]
"Came Back Haunted" 2013 David Lynch[68]
"Less Than" 2017 Brook Linder
"This Isn't The Place" Alex Lieu

Broken, the unreleased short film directed by Peter Christopherson, contains the videos for "Pinion", "Wish", and "Happiness in Slavery" as well as a video for "Help Me I am in Hell" and a different video for "Gave Up" than the one on Closure. The short film contains graphic depictions of a seemingly helpless victim being tortured and forced to watch Nine Inch Nails videos.[69]

Notes

  1. ^ The Fragile is considered double platinum since it is a double album with length exceeding 100 minutes.
  2. ^ Two versions of And All That Could Have Been were released, a limited edition and a general release, and each charted separately on the Billboard 200: the limited edition peaked at number 26, and the general release at number 37.
  3. ^ Fixed did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 35 on the Hot Singles Sales chart.[31]
  4. ^ Not the Actual Events did not enter the NZ Top 40 Albums Chart, but peaked at number one on the NZ Heatseekers Albums Chart.[32]
  5. ^ "Head Like a Hole" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number nine on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[36]
  6. ^ "Head Like a Hole" was re-released in Australia in 1995, peaking at number 57 on the Australian chart.
  7. ^ "Came Back Haunted" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number nine on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[36]

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  49. ^ Peak chart positions for video albums in Australia:
  50. ^ Peak chart positions for video albums in Austria:
  51. ^ Peak chart positions for video albums in Finland:
  52. ^ Peak chart positions for video albums in Ireland:
  53. ^ Peak chart positions for video albums in Sweden:
  54. ^ Peak chart positions for video albums in the United Kingdom:
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