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How Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor pulled back from the abyss to make Year Zero
By James Gill published
In 2007, Nine Inch Nails released their fifth album, Year Zero – and Trent Reznor, the man behind it, had finally thrown off his demons

Hole Lotta Hate: Ten times Courtney Love went to war with a fellow artist
By Niall Doherty published
Swifties came for the Hole singer last month but she is unlikely to have been rattled

The dark and twisted history of Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails
By Tommy Udo published
How Trent Reznor turned Nine Inch Nails from one-man studio project into one of rock’s most iconic bands

Trent Reznor recalls his "terrible" attempts at songwriting before he struck gold with Nine Inch Nails
By Stef Lach published
Reznor's Nine Inch Nails on self doubt, how he found his groove, and how sobriety brought him life-changing clarity

"It still excites me and breaks my heart." Trent Reznor reflects on 30 years of Nine Inch Nails masterpiece The Downward Spiral
By Stef Lach published
Trent Reznor is in a reflective mood as Nine Inch Nails' classic album The Downwards Spiral turns 30

"I couldn't do it because I was burnt out": How Trent Reznor almost missed the chance to become an Oscar-winning film composer
By Niall Doherty published
The Nine Inch Nails man originally turned down David Fincher when he was asked to soundtrack The Social Network

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By Niall Doherty published
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"I became obsessed with completely reinventing my wheel": What ever happened to Zack de la Rocha's two-decades-in-the-making debut album?
By Niall Doherty published
Trent Reznor, DJ Shadow, Run The Jewels and more have worked with Zack de la Rocha on his debut solo album, but no-one is confident that we'll ever get to hear it

“Updating The Wall for disaffected, mid-90s youth”: The prog roots of Nine Inch Nails’ The Downward Spiral
By Prog published
Trent Reznor’s 1994 epic explored the collapse of a character like Pink Floyd had done 15 years earlier - but in a musically different manner

"There was talk that I would have to appear to prove that I was alive". The FBI once launched an investigation into the murder of Trent Reznor. Two years later, they realised he was still alive.
By Liz Scarlett published
In 1989, the FBI launched an investigation into the apparent murder of an unidentified man in a video, who was later revealed to be Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor. They later realised that Reznor was (and is!) still alive
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