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Quake (1996)
The Quake Soundtrack
The game itself is probably the single piece of software qhich revolutionized 3d-gaming industry forever. But the true unique part of this project is that T.Reznor did the musical score for it. 10 tracks of dark, ambient, densely textured instrumentals ranging from 3:00min to 8:00min in length, give the game life, death, and an eerie, shadowy feeling which adds that extra flavour to the entire experiece.
Even though the songs were created for the game exclusively, they can be played as normal songs from a cd by simply playing it from a stereo. And believe me, nothing beats a grey December evening than those slowly developing sounds coming out of your surround sound speakers as you watch the light snow fall upon the frozen landscape. (anyone Not from Canada might not get that last comment)
Nine Inch Nails: Broken (1993)
The most realistic fake "snuff" film ever made.
Since it was never publicly released, this work of art is a priceless and hard to find addition to any collection of works by T.Reznor. The short movie concentrates around the capture, torture and eventual dismemberment of a young male victim in very gory detail. The acts of true sadism look so real, as to turn the stomachs of even the most de-sensitized viewers. Based on the movie "Henry; portrait of a serial killer", this piece of filmatography slips into the mind of the viewer with a very sudden jolt of horror and a pure state of shock, leaving the psyche with only prolonged states of numbness to combat the Very vivid images constantly being flashed on screen.
It was done in crude fashion, with scenes pasted on top of each other at a fast rate, to bring about the illusion of reality and brutality of the acts. Throughout the movie we cut away every once in a while to an Official Nine Inch Nails video, getting through all of them by the end. Viewing this movie now leaves people speechless, explaining why it was not released in 1992 and eventually scrapped altogether.