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What do you Nine Inch Nails followers think of the new Halo....Year Zero Remix?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I don't like it much... I'm overall discontent with Year Zero anyway. In most songs I feel there's only a different drum added, the change is very little.

    I like remixes which change the song's characteristics a lot. I like it when basically one of the elements of the song is used to make a new one. Trent Reznor said a couple of years ago that he wouldn't call them remixes but manipulations. I remember that these manipulations helped me understand the original song.

    As for Y3ARZ3R0R3M1X3D, I love the remix of Hyperpower! and Another Version of Truth, but the rest is boring to me.

  • 1 decade ago

    The band Nine Inch Nails is all famous for outstanding and extremely electrifying remixes. This time they ragged the album by Renzor and rebuilt it using multi- genre remixes. The album “Year Zero Remixed” was released in December 2007. The fans of the band are treated with tracks possessing rock and electronic genre.

    The first take by Renzor is lent a new height and weight by the rapper Saul Williams. He revels in the political affection of the original material. The artist of the spoken words surely puts some daring moments in the original track. His version was previously named as ‘Survivalism’, and re- titled as ‘Hyperpower’. It later got a new title as ‘Gunshots by Computer’. Meanwhile Ladytron of Liverpool transforms the track “Beginning of the End”. It converts it into itchy yet catchy electro- filled new album. The track is now converted into spine stinging and string covered track. There- invented track is ‘Another Version of The Truth’.

    The new version of the ‘My Violent Heart’ is of industrial dance genre. The new version is now called with a bit weird name, “Pirate Robot Midget”. The track is a little bit crushed with blending of multiple tracks together. For the music lovers with an experimental ear can opt for this album. The sonic spectrum of Renzor has enhanced in this remixed album. The album offers a wealth of treat of fantastic tracks to the listeners. There are 14 electrifying remixed tracks.

    That's an opinion.

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